“Affordable Telepresence” and the Failing Economy

Alex Lewis from Hyperconnectivity recently wrote a piece on how the economy will drive Telepresence use. Seeing as reduced travel costs and increased productivity are key benefits of video conferencing (and Telepresence is, after all, just a natural evolution of it), it seems reasonable that in times where the economy is struggling, video conferencing can help organizations communicate more cost-effectively than ever before. (CC) One can argue that the ROI model of Telepresence is still not clear enough (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  November 3rd, 2008  |  Filed under Telepresence, Video Conferencing
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