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Photos: It's virtual everything in Cisco's future
Photo While this tech is not currently interoperable with other high end videoconferencing systems, such as HP's Halo, Cisco said the goal is to open up to a broader set of users over time as market opportunities increase. [16 Jul 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 table from your colleagues... [28 Apr 2008]
Why next-gen videoconferencing can mean more travel
Case Study The market has broadened since then - with the likes of Cisco's TelePresence and HP's Halo systems. While high-end videoconferencing can play a role in reducing the costs of corporate travel - financial and environmental - the most notable benefits... [24 Apr 2008]
Halo Collaboration White Paper
White Paper This can be credited to a unique partnership between DreamWorks and HP in the development of Halo. The Hewlett Packard Company has introduced a business collaboration and social connection experience called Halo. [06 Nov 2007]
HP Halo: Share More Than a Smile
White Paper The Halo studio - designed by DreamWorks Animation in partnership with HP - provides life-size, real-time, secure, eye-to-eye conferencing with outstanding audio and no delay. [02 Nov 2007]
HP Halo: DreamWorks Animation
White Paper The presenters of this webcast discuss the advantages of using HP Halo to meet, collaborate and create. [02 Nov 2007]
HP Halo: PepsiCo
White Paper The presenter of this webcast explains how HP Halo is used to increase efficiency, communication, quality of life and personal connection. [02 Nov 2007]
Photos: The future of videoconferencing
Photo HP's Halo videoconferencing (pictured above) is a similar proposition, while other companies such as Polycom are also entering the market. Halo is also for those with deep pockets, weighing in at £287,000 per room and a £10,000 per month service fee. [26 Jul 2007]
Videoconferencing cuts $150m off Cisco's travel bill
News It is a similar set up to the rival Halo technology from HP. Networking giant Cisco has slashed $150m off its corporate travel costs by using its own high-end videoconferencing technology. Speaking at the company's annual Networkers conference in... [25 Jul 2007]
Cisco gifts conferencing tech to Middle East
News Cisco's TelePresence systems are some of the most expensive in the world, competing mainly with HP, which sells a similar product called Halo. Cisco is to give away five sets of its top-of-the-range conferencing systems. [29 Jan 2007]
Halo Enables a Swift, Successful Move of HP Manufacturing Operations From Corvallis, Oregon to Singapore
White Paper Chartered with transferring a production line from its R&D beginnings in Corvallis, Oregon to a permanent home in Singapore, the HP manufacturing team looked for new ways to make the transition as effort-less as possible and turned to the HP Halo... [19 Dec 2006]
Editor's Blog: The big picture
Comment Today we wrote about how Cisco's offering in this space will stack up against HP's Halo service. I was there to check out that vendor's new videoconferencing system, TelePresence. As a complete aside, as someone who had the misfortune to grow up... [24 Oct 2006]
Leader: Videoconferencing stepping up a gear
Leader HP's Halo was developed in collaboration with Shrek studio Dreamworks, which explains the presence of CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg on the right in this photo. This publication writes 'class of product' rather than talking about TelePresence in isolation... [24 Oct 2006]
HP's Halo seeks to go post-videoconferencing
News Dubbed the HP Halo Collaboration Studio (Halo), the e-conferencing package encompasses digital visual products and collaboration software tools which, senior executives said, challenges traditional videoconferencing. [13 Dec 2005]
Photos: How HP goes "beyond videoconferencing" with Halo
Photo An HP Halo room (the whole product and service comes very much from HP) looks a lot like some traditional videoconferencing facilities. In this demo, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg (far right) tells us how his organisation, one of the leaders in... [13 Dec 2005]
