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There is no presence in TelePresence
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | July 24, 2008
There’s no presence in TelePresence. There’s no unified or communication in UC (Unified Communication). Besides the fact that they are more of the same (only better), there’s nothing new under the sun.
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In search of the right processing power for High Definition
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | July 10, 2008
High definition is really complex, not just in terms of bandwidth requirements, but in terms of processing power – especially if we’re dealing with visual communications.
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WANTED: Multi-core for video communication clients
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | July 3, 2008
This move to high definition has made multi-core platforms essential – there’s no way around it (unless you are willing to settle for crappy video).
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How NOT to deploy video conferencing in the enterprise
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | June 30, 2008
There are some things I have learned about what one should NOT do when deploying a video conferencing solution in an enterprise, at least from my past experience.
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iPhone ODM Frenzy
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | June 12, 2008
I hope that this iPhone frenzy won’t make them do complex visual menus. A multi touch 3D UI is NOT important. The user experience is.
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The challenges of testing Unified Communication products (and/or hosting a SuperOp event)
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Interoperability | May 29, 2008
The conclusion from the event is that multimedia conferencing (or UC) is getting better. Without exceptions, companies successfully connected video with one another.
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AMS to the rescue
Guest post byPaul JonesCategories:Standardization | May 22, 2008
The AMS work is well-positioned to make a positive, significant, and important impact on the future of communication systems and people's lives all over the world.
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Video quality is the name of the game (and a way to win an Amazon gift card)
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | March 17, 2008
Testing a video telephony system has a lot of aspects. One of the most important ones is the resulting video quality of the system. Problem is, there’s no easy way of doing that.
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Endpoint vendors beware! LCD manufacturers are breathing down your necks!
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | March 13, 2008
There is a growing trend that is placing video conferencing endpoint vendors on a collision course with LCD makers
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The 2 Emerging Markets of Video Communications
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | February 28, 2008
Video telephony is not taking off as much as it should. I think this will change due to 2 trends in opposite directions: Enterprises and Consumers.
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