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Videoconferences
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ALSO CALLED: Online Meetings, Video Teleconferences, Video Conferences, and Net Meetings
DEFINITION: A videoconference is a live connection between people in separate locations for the purpose of communication, usually involving audio and often text as well as video. At its simplest, videoconferencing provides transmission of static images and text between two locations. At its most sophisticated,
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The Five Productivity Benefits of a Secure Network
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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A secure network foundation from Cisco enables you to easily and cost-effectively add new users and applications as needed.
Posted: 10 Oct 2008 | Published: 10 Oct 2008
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Scalable Infrastructure for Distributed Video
| sponsored by Polycom, Inc.
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This paper explores several key components that enable creation of a scalable, distributed video architecture supporting the evolving requirements of the video-enabled enterprise.
Posted: 22 Sep 2008 | Published: 19 Sep 2008
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Living Large: Small Companies Yield Big Results with Web Collaboration
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Virtual collaboration and online meeting technologies are advancing SMBs reach without huge investments. Learn how this allows them to save costs and land more sales, while better educating consumers and business partners in this paper.
Posted: 04 Sep 2008 | Published: 04 Sep 2008
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Presentation Transcript: RADVISION: The Core of Video Enabled Unified Communications
| sponsored by RADVISION
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This white paper talks about video conferencing in today's communication environment, and gives an overview of RADVISION's solutions that will help to improve your company's productivity and save money.
Posted: 22 Aug 2008 | Published: 22 Aug 2008
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VIDEOCONFERENCES DEFINITION (continued):
it provides transmission of full-motion video images and high-quality audio between multiple locations. Videoconferencing software is quickly becoming standard computer equipment. For example, Microsoft's NetMeeting is included in Windows 2000 and is also available for free download from the NetMeeting homepage. For personal use, free or inexpensive videoconference software and a digital camera afford the user easy - and cheap - live connections to distant friends and family. Although
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