Bringing habits to work: The road to successful business video communication Wednesday January 9, 2013 TIME: 2:00 PM ET/ 11:00 AM PT | As video has become the preferred method of choice for communication in organizations, this proliferation has introduced new technology challenges to decision makers wanting to deploy video communication. Employees now demand a corporate strategy beyond bringing their own device ("BYOD") to the workplace, and seek connectivity to participants from different networks, applications and devices to corporate video communication. Thus making video communications as natural and simple as corporate voice communication as well as providing a n enhanced and efficient user experience and travel cost savings. These demands provide new challenges to the corporate information technology owners in terms of connectivity, ease of use and security. In this webinar we will discuss technology trends and challenges in video communication protocols such as SIP, H.323 and network interaction with networks such as the Google Talk network (XMPP based). We will address NAT traversal techniques, options, and security considerations. We will also examine WebRTC as a technology for corporate video communication. | | What Attendees will learn: | - Voice and Video Communication trends
- Technology available for video communications
- Considerations in connecting different communication networks and protocols.
| | Who should attend: | - IT managers evaluating the move to video communication
- Manufacturers of voice and video communication systems
- System Integrators and Value Added Resellers
| | Presenters: Avi Fisher | CTO, SURF Communication Solutions | Avi Fisher co-founded SURF in 1996. Since then, he held the roles of CTO, VP R&D and VP Marketing of SURF and is a member of the current Board of Directors. An industry veteran, Avi has a rich experienced with multimedia networks and protocols. Avi's expertise is in Digital Signal Processing, Embedded Software and System Architecture. He issued several patents and was the first contributor to the ITU V.150 standard for the relay of modem signals over the IP. | Niv Kagan | VP Marketing, SURF Communication Solutions | Niv Kagan is responsible for Product Management and Marketing at SURF Communication Solutions. With a rich knowledge of multimedia communication networks, Niv has been involved in the design, implementation and deployment of multimedia projects and products including Next-Generation voice systems, IMS multimedia services, and Session Border Controller. | Peter Bernstein | Senior Editor, TMCnet | Peter Bernstein is a seasoned writer and professional with deep experience in the communications and IT industries. As a top-level industry analyst, Peter has keynoted major technology events and has been cited numerous times by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, Business Week, Fortune Magazine, ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, Communications Week, among other publications. Bernstein has authored or co-authored market research studies, CEO speeches, white papers, articles, and other content for major companies in the technology markets. His experience includes work with Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Equant, France Telecom, HP, Siemens, Verizon, Nortel, Wave Systems, and many more. He held the position of director of global marketing and communications at Telcordia. |
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