telepresence
BT buys into videoconferencing
News McCormack said: "When you look at things like HD, which is so lifelike now, and telepresence, it makes a real difference to meetings. BT announced yesterday it has completed the acquisition of Wire One Holdings, a... [03 Jun 2008]
Tesco spends £100m on network overhaul
News The extra bandwidth will allow high definition video conferencing using Telepresence teleconferencing provided by Cisco Systems. Tesco is about to embark on a five-year £100m overhaul of its telecommunications network... [28 May 2008]
'Green' technology can't save us from ourselves
Comment These claims are most commonly made for expensive, high end videoconferencing systems - such as Cisco's TelePresence or HP's Halo - where the tech does everything it can to make you feel as if you are just across the... [28 Apr 2008]
Why next-gen videoconferencing can mean more travel
Case Study While high-end videoconferencing can play a role in reducing the costs of corporate travel - financial and environmental - the most notable benefits of the 'telepresence' technology are the softer ones, according to... [24 Apr 2008]
Lead the TelePresence Experience and Expand Market Opportunities
White Paper With TelePresence, users will gain access to tremendous revenue opportunities and be miles ahead of the competition, all with minimal risk. The webcast explores how to lead the Cisco TelePresence... [14 Apr 2008]
Is Your Network Ready for TelePresence?
White Paper Cisco TelePresence can run on enterprise's existing converged network and does not require a dedicated and separately managed infrastructure. Mobile workers travel for good reason: What makes important meetings effective... [03 Apr 2008]
Selecting a Network Service Provider for Cisco TelePresence Solutions
White Paper A breakthrough technology for remote meetings, Cisco TelePresence integrates advanced audio, ultra-high-definition video and interactive collaboration tools with the underlying network as the platform to deliver an... [29 Mar 2008]
TelePresence: It's About the Experience
White Paper See and hear how the "human factor" was the guiding idea that drove Cisco's Randy Harrell and Phil Graham as they created the near-magical new product, TelePresence. See Cisco TelePresence in action as... [17 Mar 2008]
Cisco TelePresence Enhances Customer Relationships, Reduces Travel Expenses, and Increases Productivity
White Paper The Cisco TelePresence Meeting solution provides significant capabilities for addressing these challenges. By mid-2007, Cisco IT plans to deploy 110 Cisco TelePresence 3000 endpoints in selected Cisco... [05 Mar 2008]
Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks
Comment Telepresence is a hot topic at P&G. But for many CIOs that future has already arrived, argues Howard Greenfield. As content from iPods, TV and websites starts to invade enterprise routers and servers, pundits continue to... [19 Feb 2008]
'On-Stage' Experience: Next-Generation Cisco TelePresence Experience
White Paper The presenter of this webcast demonstrates next-generation Cisco TelePresence experiences at the grand opening of the Globalisation Centre East in Bangalore, India. [07 Jan 2008]
Changing the Face of Collaboration: Cisco Deploys TelePresence Throughout the World
White Paper The presenters of this webcast give an insider's view on Cisco's global deployment of TelePresence. [07 Jan 2008]
Good and bad year for comms
AS Analysis Freeform Dynamics analyst Jon Collins also noted TelePresence, Cisco's ultra high-definition videoconferencing offering. The striking absence of the heads of some of the biggest organisations in comms continues in 2007. [12 Oct 2007]
Tesco CIO scoops top honour at CNET UK Awards
News Cisco's TelePresence for Enterprise Hardware Product of the Year. Tesco IT chief Colin Cobain scooped the CIO of the Year award at the fifth annual CNET Networks UK Business Technology awards last night. [25 Sep 2007]
Small firms snub videoconferencing
News One notable example is Cisco, whose high-end TelePresence equipment and software suite is being resold to large corporations by service providers including BT itself. There is still little demand for videoconferencing... [05 Sep 2007]