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The Human Face of Unified Communications
Learn How Organizations are Integrating Multipoint Video Conferencing with Email, Telephony, Instant Messaging and Presence.
This webinar was originally broadcast on:
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 01:00 PM EDT / 10:00 AM PDT
In the United States alone more than 34 million people – nearly the entire population of California – report that they work from home occasionally 1. Many more travel routinely and a staggering 83% of information workers spend at least part of their day working outside a traditional office 2.
To streamline collaboration among remote teams, many companies have deployed Unified Communications (UC) technology. Unfortunately, most UC applications – which link voice, email, instant messaging and presence – can’t transmit visual cues like body language, gestures and facial expressions that are vital for understanding and speedy decision making.
In this webinar, learn how leading organizations are enhancing productivity with multipoint video conferencing that plugs into popular UC platforms and interoperates with existing video equipment.
Webinar attendees will learn how to:
- Integrate HD video collaboration into your employees’ daily workflows.
- Extend UC’s click-to-communicate interface to HD video collaboration that spans all devices, from room systems, desktops, tablets and smartphones.
- Extend the corporate network so remote and mobile workers can enjoy in-person interactions across everyday bandwidth including WiFi and 3G/4G.
- Innovate in less time by integrating video-enabled business processes with enterprise applications.
Presenters
Dr. S. Ann Earon
President
Telemanagement Resources International Inc.
Founding Chairperson of IMCCA, the non-profit industry association for collaborative conferencing
Ashish Gupta
Chief Marketing Officer and SVP
Corporate Development
Vidyo Inc.
Moderator
Peter Bernstein
Senior Editor
TMCnet
Sponsored by:
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1 Derek Thompson, “Telecommute Nation: If Half of Us Could Work Remotely, Why Don't We?” The Atlantic. 12 June 2011.
2 Tony Keller. Wrike.com “Working Habits Survey” March 2012.
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