Reaching out to the desktop, according to Frost & Sullivan

If you have been following this blog for the past two months, you are probably well-aware of the benefits of using video conferencing, both for the organization and for the environment. With the introduction of high definition video on one hand and the virtual working place taking off (pdf), with around 100 million US workers expected to telework by 2010, the challenge of developing a solution that can suit this evolving and demanding market is not trivial. An ideal (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  May 22nd, 2008  |  Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
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Taking (sub-mode) control over your video conferencing experience

Not many people know that H.323, the umbrella under which the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) defined the protocols for the transmission of unified communication over packet networks (back when it was simply called “audio-visual communication”), was conceived in the good old ISDN days. Nowadays, H.323 is mainly used for video conferencing over IP networks, which introduces new challenges that were not present before.. One major challenge is sending media that requires high bandwidth (especially since the mighty HD became (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  April 29th, 2008  |  Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
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