[Two weeks ago I posted the pre-show post, inviting you all, physically and/or virtually, to join RADVISION in InfoComm09. Well, the show is over, and the many significant announcements we made made a huge impact. And so I wanted to share with you some great videos that Teddy Flatau, AVP Products in the Networking Business Unit (NBU), took in our booth , using his Flip HD camera (remember?), accompanied by great commentary written by Bob Romano, VP Marketing NBU.] At
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By guest | June 25th, 2009 | Filed under Video Conferencing
“The solution of every problem is another problem” ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe About a year ago, Tsahi debated in his blog whether we need a Swiss army knife or a penknife as a communication protocol. What he was asking was whether we need different products for different tasks (penknives) or one solution to fit them all (Swiss army knife). I returned to Tsahi’s post the other day, when I was thinking about the RADVISION solution. And I
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | June 16th, 2009 | Filed under Video Conferencing
June has already begun, and in case you didn’t guess it from the first post of the month (where Vince Chavy told the tale about the evolution of SCOPIA Desktop), it is going to be “InfoComm month” in this blog. With 30,000 professionals from more than 80 countries, InfoComm is the premier event for the audio-visual, information communications and system integration industries. InfoComm showcases the latest technologies in audio, video, display, conferencing, networking and more, and this year RADVISION has
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | June 8th, 2009 | Filed under Video Conferencing
When I was a child, if I wanted to meet with a friend in the afternoon for some unplanned quality time, there were basically two options: the direct one, where you would call his home phone and hope he’s there (or at least that his mother knows where he is…), and the indirect one, where you just wander around the neighborhood and hopefully run into him. Oh, life was much simpler then.Two break-through concepts emerged since then, and totally changed
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | June 10th, 2008 | Filed under Collaboration, Unified Communication