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Don't Miss Wednesday's event: "Learn Why Multipoint Video Conferencing is More Affordable Than Ever with Virtualization"

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WEBINAR: Enterprise Video Conferencing Goes Virtual
Learn Why Multipoint Video Conferencing is More Affordable Than Ever with Virtualization

Wednesday, October 3, 2012
1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT Duration: 1 hour
REGISTER TODAY!

In today's era of remote working and global teams, many firms see video communication as vital to building a collaborative culture - and a competitive advantage.

To meet the demand, analysts forecast that multipoint video conferencing will reach hundreds of millions of desktops, smartphones and tablets across the globe in the next few years. The trouble is that traditional solutions require expensive video bridges (MCUs) that cannot scale affordably.

Join us to learn how advances in video conferencing virtualization eliminate the need for dedicated servers and processor-intensive transcoding, dramatically reducing the time and money required to deploy.

Webinar attendees will:
  • Discuss business drivers for high quality video communication for everyone on desktops and mobile devices.
  • Explore the challenges of scaling video infrastructure to "follow the sun" across the global enterprise
  • Review the differences between hardware-based MCUs, software-based MCUs, hosted offerings and virtualization.
  • Learn how to deliver enterprise video conferencing at pennies instead of dollars per minute.

Register Today



Sponsors:




 
 

Presenter:

Ira M. Weinstein
Senior Analyst and Partner, Wainhouse Research




Mark Noble
Senior Director, Product Marketing, Vidyo Inc.


Moderator:

Stefania Viscusi,
Editor, TMCnet

































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