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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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iPad vs. Android Tablets, The Enterprise Front
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | April 19, 2011
A few weeks ago I asked how would manufacturers differentiate themselves in a world of raining tablets. One answer I gave is enterprise-related unified communications, such as the SCOPIA Mobile V3 we announced last week.
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Visual Communications Is Coming… To The Smartphone In Your Hand
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | April 12, 2011
The SCOPIA Mobile V3 will be the first application for both the iOS and Android to allow mobile users to connect to their existing visual communication infrastructure, connecting these employees to nearly 2 million video conferencing rooms.
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SCOPIA Mobile Extending Its Reach
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 7, 2010
Today we announced SCOPIA Mobile V2, which for the first time allows users to use their iPhone and iPad devices in order to participate personally in video conferences. Here are some details on our new app.
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Control Your Room System In A Magical Way
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | July 20, 2010
SCOPIA Control brings the familiar, highly intuitive and “magical” user interface of the iPad to the video conferencing room. It allows users to fully operate our recently introduced SCOPIA XT1000 from their iPad screen.
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Not An iPad Killer Device, But A Killer Business Device Still
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | July 6, 2010
In many ways the enterprise climate is more ready than ever for mass deployment of visual communications. The Cisco Cius may be very well the killer we were waiting for, assuming Cisco can deliver on this great promise.
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It’s All Happening (At InfoComm 2010)
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 9, 2010
As with every year, RADVISION will be exhibiting at Infocomm 2010 the latest in its product lines. And this year it is packed with great innovative offerings and exciting new technologies.
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Advanced Data Collaboration Is Finally Here
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 4, 2010
RADVISION’s Advanced Data Collaboration, publicly announced today, aims to take data collaboration as we know it to the next step. It’s interactive, it’s interoperable and it’s standard-based.
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Let's Get Visual
Guest post byKfir PravdaCategories:Video Conferencing | May 4, 2010
Kfir Pravda, VP Marketing of IMTC, shares his thoughts on using video conferencing for virtual meetings, in light of the recent virtual event, IMTC 2025, held successfully using the SCOPIA infrastructure.
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Why Mobile Video Calling Won't Work On The iPhone (Or Any Other Phone For That Matter)
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | March 30, 2010
Although I am a strong believer in mobility, if the experience is not of good quality, forget about it all together. You can get a very good experience using a netbook or notebook, while being mobile, so video calling on a mobile phone just doesn’t make sense.
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