Giving Presentation Over Video Conference – Ask Me How!

And I’ll point you to Tsahi. Seriously. A few weeks ago I was delighted to hear that my very good friend, Mor, was about to give a lecture in a conference on Social Networks in the Open University of Israel. I was very glad to hear that. First of all because I love to hear Mor’s presentations. But even mor(e) because – as Mor, whom you might know as Dr. Mor Naaman, is an assistant professor at the Rutgers School (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  May 31st, 2010  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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Get The Balance Right

More than a Year  ago I was reading a post by John Bartlett of NoJitter about the network requirements of mass video conferencing deployments, and I felt obliged to pacify John, and all of you, that with the help of “John the Plumber” we will all be safe by the time video conferencing hell breaks loose. In that “John the Plumber” post I’ve written last November, I was referring to the bandwidth challenge, but bandwidth is not – surprise, surprise (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  March 9th, 2010  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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What Greater Social Responsibility Is There Than Climate Change?

What Greater Social Responsibility Is There Than Climate Change? Last year I participated in Blog Action Day and promised myself to make it a tradition. After (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  October 15th, 2009  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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Breaking The Boundaries of Video Conferencing

[Last month RADVISION participated in the Wainhouse Research Collaboration Futures Summit in Berlin. Apart from breaking our big news about SVC at the summit, RADVISION shared with the audience our view  on the boundaries of video conferencing, and how we can overcome them through future technologies and solutions. Moshe Machline, our VP of Corporate Marketing, gave such a wonderful presentation, I just had to bring him on for a guest post, to share his ideas with you] Video conferencing was (read more...)

By guest  |  June 11th, 2009  |  Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
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With John the Plumber Working On the Pipes, Video Conferencing Will Flow

In a recent post here Ariel cautioned that the world is going High Def and bandwidth is becoming a valuable asset. He was talking about the world of visual communication, but this is true (and maybe more relevant) for the consumer and entertainment markets as well. It seems that all around us the need for bandwidth is growing. This leads one to wonder whether the infrastructure we currently have and the one we’re building for the future will be sufficient. (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  November 25th, 2008  |  Filed under Collaboration, Video Conferencing
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