Video Conferencing, Telepresence, Audio Visual & Video Conference

Desktop video communications on the rise – 200 million workers will use desktop video conferencing by 2015!

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According to Gartner, more than 200 million workers worldwide will use corporate-supplied video conferencing from their desktops by 2015, compared to just 7 million in 2008.

Skype is not a substitute for telepresence!

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What we are witnessing in the video communications industry is the emergence of Skype colliding against telepresence becoming more affordable to the SME market…

Desktop video communications could signal an increase in remote working…

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Teleworking is growing in popularity but at a relatively slow pace as employers still seem nervous about giving staff too much flexibility.

UK’s leading companies call for the introduction of tax incentives for using video conferencing equipment

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A recent report by the WWF has highlighted the growing popularity of video conferencing in some of the UK’s biggest companies.

The outlook is bright for video conferencing as it breaks out of the boardroom

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There was a time when video conferencing was limited to the confines of the boardroom. Companies invested large sums of money to install unreliable systems, allowing executives to speak to their counterparts in other boardrooms. This is still the scene that many people visualise when think of video conferencing. However, that has changed in recent years, video conferencing has broken out of the traditional four walls it grew up in and the results are certainly appealing.