Feb 23rd 2008

Video Conferencing – It Finally Works



Remember the bulky and expensive videoconferencing systems you would see in the well-equipped conference rooms not too long ago? You know, that the office manager never allowed to touch? Occasionally, he was invited to sit in a video on the meeting and, curiously, are expected to pixely face on the screen. In all senses, a time diffuse, unreliable and difficult to access technology known as collaborative technologies are making a more pronounced and permanent impression in organizations of all sizes. Whatever you work in the industry, conferencing technologies are fast becoming a smart and effective for you to improve the way they work.

The appeal of the capacity of collaboration is not new. Collaboration and Web technologies such as videoconferencing have existed for some time, the latter for more than a decade. The fact is that face-to-face meetings are vital to the success of all business relationships and projects related to the work. However, collaboration in today’s fast pace, increasingly connected world requires us to be in all places at once. The only way to maintain this level of communication without ringing up hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel expenses and the loss of hundreds of valuable hours in productivity each year is the incorporation of technology conference in the mix.

Videoconferencing, for its part, has redefined the face to face. Over the course of three years, Wainhouse Research, an independent market research covering conferences and communications fields, conducted a detailed study on the integration of technology collaboration in the workplace. The data showed that people are increasing their dependence on these technologies and of this demand comes from various industries, including legal, government, education, and manufacturing, among others.

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