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SCOPIA Mobile v3 – Mobile Videoconferencing at its Best
By Vincent ChavyCategories:Mobile Video,Video Conferencing | October 3, 2011
We have just released our SCOPIA Mobile v3 client now available from the App Store. This version brings with it a large number of surprises, including full video conferencing from the iPhone and the iPad.
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Video Calling Made Easy In Monaco
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 21, 2011
At Acme Packet’s Interconnect 2011 RADVISION showcased alongside Acme Packet an eco system for setting up video calling services quickly and with minimal effort. Here are more details about the solution.
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SMB: Seamless Mobility w/o Boundaries
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration,Video Conferencing | March 15, 2011
The focus should be on a seamless way for anyone to access any video communication device, reach the people they need, and get the data they are looking for. That’s the name of the game, especially for SMBs.
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Today Is The Future You Have Predicted Yesterday
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | January 11, 2011
Technology futurist Ray Kurzweil just published a “status update” on his predictions around technology advancements. I thought it would be interesting to see what were his his predictions in terms of communications and how they are fairing.
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Ask The EXPERT: Eye Contact in Video Calls
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | July 27, 2010
Maintaining eye contact and correct spatial placement is very important, as this is what creates credibility and intimacy, but how exactly can it be achieved in video calls, if at all?
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Data Collaboration Evolution – It Is Not A Dream
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration,Innovation,Video Conferencing | May 20, 2010
For true data collaboration, will we need to replace H.239 with another solution or will we need to find something that will interoperate with it?
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2010 Predictions: My Educated Guess
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | January 26, 2010
As 2010 begins, it’s predictions time again. I will not disclose here my methods for predicting the future, but will share with you what I commonly refer to as “my educated guess”.
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The Next Revolution In Communications Is Collaboration
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration,Video Conferencing | January 12, 2010
It is quite clear that we moved from a text-only, one-to-one, near communication - “call”, to a multi-media, many-to-many, far communication – “collaboration”, across what I can now call the Collaboration Quadrant.
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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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Stop Mixing Business With Pleasure, Start Mixing Virtual Conferences With Sense
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | October 6, 2009
As we, as an industry, will mature, and realize spending is not such a good practice even in the highs, saving time, money and the environment will prevail over social bonding and meaningful relationships. Unless you want to do it in your free time and on your own expense.
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