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One Network, Not "One Internet"
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 15, 2009
The solution to the obstacles above lay in a converged network, one that incorporates all the IP traffic, including video conferencing. The benefits, in terms of cost, are clear.
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Motion Vs. Sharpness – Make Your Preference!
Guest post byAmnon Cohen TidharCategories:Video Conferencing | December 1, 2009
If motion and sharpness are so important, you probably wonder why you have to choose one over the other in the first place. After all, we want our system to have the best motion and the best sharpness we can get. Sadly however, as with most things in life, we can’t get it all.
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(Bandwidth) Optimization May Change User Experience After All
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | July 14, 2009
The present invention dynamically allocates the bandwidth at any given moment to fully cater for the current conference participants. This way, video bandwidth allocation is always optimal.
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Ask The EXPERT: Reasons for Packet Loss
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | July 7, 2009
Packet loss is a pain. Assuming your network is OK, packet loss can hint that there’s a configuration problem, either in the endpoint or in the network. Here’s an “Ask the Expert” guide on the reasons for packet loss.
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Breaking The Boundaries of Video Conferencing
Guest post byMoshe MachlineCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | June 11, 2009
In RADVISION’s “holistic” view, the conferencing server connects telepresence rooms, executive and room systems, legacy systems, desktop clients using scalable video coding, and UC clients so that all of us will be able to enjoy meeting without any walls.
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HD Is Worth Every Cent
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | May 26, 2009
HD solutions are not trivial, not cheap, but – just like Bart Simpsons now knows -worth every cent. Considering the increase in usage, high definition systems can actually cost less per hour of usage than standard-definition systems.
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Finally, A Truly Scalable SVC Solution For The Masses
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | April 21, 2009
RADVISION’s scalable video solution, announced today, works with any device, without the need for additional components or transcoding, and without any increase in delay or decrease in quality. RADVISION’s new SVC-based technology is truly scalable.
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2009 Reality Check – 1, 2, 3!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | March 19, 2009
It seems that we have a lot in common with 2003 these days. And so there are plenty of reasons to seriously inspect what went on back then and how – if any – is it different from now.
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Innovate, Don't Optimize!
Guest post byYossi CohenCategories:Innovation | February 17, 2009
It is not that I don’t recommend optimizing video. What I’m recommending is to provide a basic level of video quality which is sufficient for service/product launch.
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Like The Blog? Now Try the eBook!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 18, 2008
If you’re interested in video conferencing, feel free to download our eBook. It will serve as a starting point for those interested in the topic.
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