Results tagged "video conferencing"
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Bitrix Enriches Enterprise 2.0 With Cutting-Edge Communication And Collaboration Features
May 06, 2010 09:59 AM
Bitrix, Inc., a technology trendsetter in business communications solutions, announces the availability of Bitrix Intranet Portal 9.0, the most ambitious release of the company's Enterprise 2.0 solution for small and medium-sized businesses.Mindspeed Announces Flagship Comcerto Solution For Converged Video/VoIP Media Gateways In Carrier Infrastructure
April 26, 2010 09:05 AM
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of semiconductor solutions for network infrastructure applications, today announced that it has more than doubled the performance and density of its widely deployed Comcerto media processing SoC solution, while adding key media-processing capabilities.Web Conferencing Will Drive the Growth, But Audio Conferencing Is Top Bill for 2010, Says AMI
April 14, 2010 09:03 AM
NEW YORK. The total US audio and web conferencing market was $1.5 billion in 2009, AMI research estimates. Web conferencing is expected to drive spending over the next five years, boasting a 22 percent CAGR, while audio conferencing is expected to grow a more modest four percent YOY, according to a new report titled "Audio and Web Conferencing: Usage, Spending, Distribution, Market and Growth."VoiceCon: Is Desktop Video In Your Future? Vendors Say Yes
March 24, 2010 08:00 AM
Tandberg rolled out a new desktop video system, the EX90, that might very well indicate the shape of your desktop monitor in the years to come—a streaming video system and desktop monitor rolled into one, saving space on your desk. Tandberg isn't the only game in town; desktop HD streaming video from Polycom and Cisco were also demonstrated at the show. The demos look good, but the price is far too high for general deployment. Expect to see these hardware systems only in conference rooms or executive suites until the price drops.Review: Vidyo Video-Conferencing
March 10, 2010 03:00 PM
Vidyo provides a family of video-conferencing products that are designed to use the Internet rather than a private WAN to connect videoconferencing systems. Vidyo's product line includes a room system, VidyoRoom, as well as a PC client, gateway-to-SIP and H.323 devices, as well as a friendly administrative system. Vidyo uses off-the-shelf cameras and microphones that you can purchase anywhere. We tested VidyoRoom and several PC clients at Hippensteel Labs.GIPS Brings Video Conferencing Tech To iPhone Developers
February 12, 2010 11:00 AM
Video processing solutions vendor Global IP Solutions (GIPS) has announced the expansion of its video conferencing technology to include Apple's iPhone platform. GIPS VideoEngine Mobile enables developers incorporate real-time chat or multi-point video conferencing within their iPhone OS applications, dealing with the delay and jitter issues tied to most IP networks. Most likely, not many end-users have heard of GIPS but have used their video technology at one time or another. The GIPS VideoEngine uses a technology component also used by companies such as Google, Yahoo and Cisco. So while GIPS' announcement lacks an actual iPhone client today, it opens the door to a bevy of both enterprise and consumer iPhone applications in the near future.Vidyo Releases Room Videoconferencing System
January 25, 2010 03:00 PM
Cisco Video Thrust Telegraphs Bandwidth-Bandit Strategy
January 12, 2010 10:05 AM
You gotta be impressed by Cisco's persistence. For most businesses, that line about using an economic downturn to positioning oneself for the rebound is just a meaningless mantra repeated from a motivational playbook. However, for Cisco CEO John Chambers, the recession has indeed been an opportunity -- a consumer opportunity -- that's come knocking on the networking powerhouse's door, and he's answered the call.Polycom Offers Videoconferencing On A Budget
December 02, 2009 10:00 AM
Of all the collaboration methods available to business workers, it's hard to beat face-to-face interaction. Three products from Polycom aim to put videoconferencing capabilities within the reach of small and medium-size businesses, and with video calls that start at 256Kbps, most networks should be able to easily handle the additional traffic. We looked at three systems all designed for IP networks. The HDX 6000 is a high-definition conference-room style video conferencing system. The QDX 6000 is its standard counterpart. We also looked at a product for desktop videoconferencing, the Converged Management Application (CMA) Server and its client component. CMA clients can conference with both the HDX and QDX 6000.Logitech to Acquire LifeSize Communications
November 11, 2009 09:17 AM
Logitech International, a leader in PC video communication, today announced that it has agreed to acquire privately held LifeSize Communications of Austin, Texas for $405 million in cash.« Previous Page | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next Page »










