videoconferencing
5 years ago... Videoconferencing hailed as key business tool
News It's a chicken and egg situation because videoconferencing technology has been so shaky up till now," he said. The quality of videoconferencing products hasn't been high enough for me to investigate.... [08 Sep 2003]
Videoconferencing cuts $150m off Cisco's travel bill
News 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 Anaheim, California this week... [25 Jul 2007]
Videoconferencing hailed as key business tool
News It's a chicken and egg situation because videoconferencing technology has been so shaky up till now," he said. The quality of videoconferencing products hasn't been high enough for me to investigate.... [08 Sep 1998]
Videoconferencing, Video Mail, IVR and Mobile Services Provided by iPBX Technology
White Paper IP based private branch exchange is projected to further dominate the videoconferencing, video mail, IVR, and mobile markets in the coming years. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) systems have traditionally connected private... [15 May 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]
ITU ratifies VoIP standard for videoconferencing
News A United Nations-affiliated telecommunications group has ratified a new standard for videoconferencing using VoIP, or voice over IP, a technology that routes phone calls over the internet and other networks. [08 Sep 2003]
Eco-worries a green light for videoconferencing?
News Videoconferencing is being touted as a technology to help organisations stay 'green' and lean - but there is more to getting it right than just installing the hardware. While videoconferencing technology... [31 May 2007]
HP's Halo seeks to go post-videoconferencing
News Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched a new videoconferencing product, marking its new ambition to become a leading player in the enterprise collaboration market. Dubbed the HP Halo Collaboration Studio (Halo), the... [13 Dec 2005]
Cisco embraces 'videoconferencing as a service'
News Cisco may have just clinched a big name customer and an acquisition in videoconferencing but analysts believe conferencing vendors are missing a trick when it comes to cooperation. Last week Cisco announced it intended... [20 Mar 2007]
Benefits of Web-Based Videoconferencing
White Paper Traditionally, videoconferencing was way too expensive for most businesses. That was before web-based videoconferencing. Web-based videoconferencing runs over local and wide area... [18 Feb 2005]
BT buys into videoconferencing
News BT announced yesterday it has completed the acquisition of Wire One Holdings, a specialist US videoconferencing company, for an undisclosed amount. According to Aaron McCormack, chief executive of BT Conferencing, Wire... [03 Jun 2008]
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. This is not a videoconferencing tool - it's in a separate class. [13 Dec 2005]
Photos: The future of videoconferencing
Photo Videoconferencing has had many false dawns over the last couple of decades because of issues with video quality, poor latency and the cumbersome nature of the products but IT giants Cisco and HP are now going... [26 Jul 2007]
Orange launches managed videoconferencing
News Orange Business Services (OBS) has launched the pilot of a managed videoconferencing service that connects companies regardless of the vendor of their equipment or the type of network they are using. A key point of the... [03 Jul 2009]
Employing IT- Level Security for IP Videoconferencing
White Paper In recent years videoconferencing has morphed from an ISDN-centric to an IP-centric model. In fact, most videoconferencing systems today support IP networks out of the box, while ISDN network... [23 Jun 2009]