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The Missing Lync: How to Increase the ROI of Your Existing Video Infrastructure
Guest post byYaniv LeviCategories:Video Conferencing | January 19, 2012
SCOPIA Video Gateway for Microsoft Lync achieves qualified status for video interoperability with Microsoft Lync 2010 and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
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Live and Lyncing – The SCOPIA Video Gateway for Microsoft Lync
Guest post byYaniv LeviCategories:Video Conferencing | June 14, 2011
Yaniv Levi, Director of Product Management for the SCOPIA Video Gateway for Microsoft Lync, shows a product walkthrough in this new video, as well as discusses its benefits and great user experience.
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Making Sense of the Available Bandwidth
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | November 9, 2010
Using NetSense means that no matter how much bandwidth you have, and no matter how much this bandwidth changes while you’re in a call, the quality of experience will remain as high as possible.
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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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Bringing Researchers Together, Kiwi Style
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 24, 2010
RADVISION announced yesterday that the National Research & Education Network of New Zealand chose its SCOPIA solution for their video conferencing initiative. Visual communications can now bring researchers all around New Zealand together.
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Small and Medium Businesses, One Great Solution
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 7, 2010
Today RADVISION announced a unique and innovative offering, tailored for SMBs, which is a complete visual communications solution, yet simple and cost-effective, so that any small and medium business can implement and enjoy.
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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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Joel Stein Doesn't Use Skype. We're Not Joel Stein.
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | April 27, 2010
Following Joel Stein’s piece in Time Magazine about “Why People Don’t Like Video Chatting” I figured I had to set the records straight for the rest of us, who use video calling to improve our daily conduct.
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What IMTC 2025 Taught Me About Virtual Conferences (And Mt. Eyjafjallajokull Too)
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | April 22, 2010
In the 21st century, air travel restrictions should not have become such a catastrophe – at least not for conference planners and attendees. Just take for example the successful virtual conference we just helped organize, IMTC 2025.
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