The Business Case For Videoconferencing
- Topics:
- Audio and video
- Tags:
- Benefits,
- Business Case,
- Collaboration,
- Enterprise Software,
- Groupware,
- Human Resources,
- Software,
- Video Conferencing,
- Wainhouse Research
- Source:
- Wainhouse Research
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Overview: Conferencing and collaboration applications provide both hard, quantifiable benefits and many soft, difficult-to-measure benefits. Savvy managers recognize that the soft benefits are of equal or greater importance than the hard benefits. Videoconferencing and other collaboration tools are far more than a simple replacement for travel. These enterprise solutions provide better ways to communicate and work. Conferencing and collaboration applications enable knowledge workers to do more than just exchange information; they also provide an environment for productive interaction. Videoconferencing and collaboration are in the midst of a fundamental paradigm shift as new technologies, new vendors, and new partnerships bring integrated voice, video, and web solutions to the enterprise desktop.
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Format: PDF | Size: 267KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 22




