RADVISION has a long tradition of innovation and technology leadership. Whether it’s a ground-breaking technology such as our SVC solution or a futuristic research project such as 3D video conferencing, RADVISION is pushing to extend and expand the user experience in the market it invented over a decade ago. Innovation in the video conferencing market usually involves, like in every aspect of communication, both sides. Whether the calling scenario is point-to-point or endpoint-to-bridge, rolling out advances in technology and great
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | February 16th, 2010 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
A few weeks ago my dear friend Tsahi wrote a rather provocative post saying there’s no innovation any more in video conferencing (“Nothing New Under The Sun“). I like Tsahi’s writing, but what I find truly amazing is that that same week the good people at Wainhouse Research, analysts Andrew Davis and Ira Weinstein, wrote an interesting piece for WR subscribers titled “It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Videoconferencing System“. Tsahi wrote: “…The hard truth is that for the last couple of
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | October 12th, 2009 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
When it comes to the means of office communication, the tools which we use on a daily basis as part of our work, we nowadays have multiple options. However, when you carefully inspect one’s daily communication behavior, it seems that e-mail and voice (either POTS or IP voice) are still king (and Cisco’s recent acquisition of PostPath proves it). IM is the fresh prince of corporate air, while visual communications – video conferencing, in standard definition and high definition –
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | December 15th, 2008 | Filed under Uncategorized