The Power Of Centralized Video Communications Management
- Topics:
- Audio and video,
- Recruitment
- Tags:
- Corporate Communications,
- Desktop Videoconferencing,
- Marketing,
- Video,
- Video Communication,
- Wainhouse Research
- Source:
- Wainhouse Research
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Overview: Video communications is now an accepted method for conducting meetings, product development, customer support, recruiting, distance education, and healthcare, along with many other applications. Once considered just an alternative to travel, videoconferencing has now become a core, mission-critical business tool for both large and small enterprises. Its deployment is rapidly growing, and in fact, Wainhouse Research reported that more than 420,000 units (group and executive / personal desktop videoconferencing clients) were shipped to enterprises in 2005, joining the several million two-way video systems already in use. These video systems were placed in ISDN, IP, or mixed network topologies where their various capabilities are put to the test daily to support mission-critical applications.
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Format: PDF | Size: 398KB | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 17
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