
"Be careful, you could find this something of a startling experience"
By Tony Hallett
Published: 13 December 2005 15:40 GMT
An HP Halo room (the whole product and service comes very much from HP) looks a lot like some traditional videoconferencing facilities. However, the lighting is carefully set and facilities on opposite sides of the world are aesthetically mirror images of each other.
Paul Bradley, HP Collaborative Solutions EMEA business manager, said: "This has generated the most excitement we've seen in years. The excitement is at C-level." But the praise is more profound when it comes from the customers...
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