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ALSO CALLED: Audioconferences, Telephone Conferences, and Conference Calls
DEFINITION: A teleconference is a telephone meeting among two or more participants involving technology more sophisticated than a simple two-way phone connection. At its simplest, a teleconference can be an audio conference with one or both ends of the conference sharing a speaker phone. With considerably more equipment and special arrangements, a teleconference can be a conference, called a videoconference,
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Teleconferences Reports
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Eight Pitfalls to High-Quality Video Conferencing
sponsored by Blue Coat
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According to a recent Nemertes study, a whopping 75% of companies polled indicate they're putting greater emphasis on video conferencing this year. This confirms our ever-growing trend towards the time- and cost-savings of video conferencing. To successfully deploy video conferencing services, avoid these eight common mistakes.
Posted: 22 Oct 2009 | Published: 22 Oct 2009
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Finding a Route to Recovery: Four Strategies
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Some small businesses are proactively finding roads to recovery, using network technology to reposition themselves. Their rules: Rethink the way business has been done, and accelerate recovery by investing in 21st-century technology that raises revenues, controls costs, and/or improves cash flow.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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The Compelling Case for Conferencing
sponsored by Microsoft
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As organizations look for ways to improve business outcomes while reducing costs and encouraging environmental sustainability, many are turning to software-based conferencing and collaboration solutions for audio and Web conferencing. This paper explains some benefits realized by companies who have deployed these unified communications solutions.
Posted: 08 Sep 2009 | Published: 08 Sep 2009
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Smart Decisions for Extraordinary Times
sponsored by Microsoft
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With Microsoft Unified Communications businesses can simplify management and maximize budget and resources. You can consolidate costly third-party solutions and avoid capital investments.
Posted: 08 Sep 2009 | Published: 08 Sep 2009
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E-guide: Eliminating Cost and Complexity with Hosted VoIP
sponsored by 8x8, Inc.
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This article pinpoints the questions you should be asking yourself and your potential provider that could make or break the case for hosted VoIP as it relates to your organization's needs.
Posted: 31 Jul 2009 | Published: 31 Jul 2009
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TELECONFERENCES DEFINITION (continued):
in which the participants can see still or motion video images of each other. Because of the high bandwidth of video and the opportunity for larger and multiple display screens, a videoconference requires special telecommunication arrangements and a special room at each end. As equipment and high-bandwidth cabling become more commonplace, it's possible that videoconferences can be held from your own computer or even in a mobile setting. One of the special projects of Internet2 is to explore the possibility of having teleconferences in which all participants actually appear to be in the same
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