| | Featured Articles The business case for videoconferencing is pretty compelling, with technology helping organizations cut costs while facilitating collaboration and productivity. And yet many companies and workers are still hesitant to embrace video as a viable means of conducting meetings and getting work accomplished. In a world where mobile devices have outnumbered people, it is easy to forget we lived without smartphones fifteen years ago. Video conferencing is everywhere. Chances are, you likely have some sort of video conferencing system on your home computer, smartphone or work laptop. The popularity of video conferencing is due to increased globalization; many organizations first adopted the system because video conferences result in faster decisions being made with people around the world. The rising prominence of video conferencing around the world resulted in the overall creation of opportunities for the video conferencing market. In fact, the global video conferencing market was valued at $3.69 billion and is estimated to reach $ 7.85 billion by 2023. This indicates an expansion at a CAGR of 8.5 percent during the forecast period from 2015 to 2023. Dialogic has come out with a new infographic that walks readers through the benefits of network functions virtualization and how automation comes into play in cloud and NFV environments. Primarily based in Singapore, with development teams in India and Bangladesh, REVE Systems has carved out a niche in mobile VoIP, SIP and the much hyped WebRTC. The firm has a presence in 11 countries, and is poised to push further. In May, REVE put its real time solutions on display at International Telecom Week (ITW), and this week the real time solution provider joins the group of real time aficionados at Real Time Web Solutions. transcosmos announced this week that they are launching a WebRTC video chat service to improve customer service. They just signed an agency agreement for Moshi Moshi Interactive, a WebRTC customer service solution provided by NEURONET Inc. This agreement is the company's first step in bringing their customers better, more efficient service at its contact centers. Getting in shape isn't fun - especially if you have a lot of work to do. For most of us at least, it involves pushing your body, exerting energy and sweating. If you don't have a particular outdoor activity you're interested in, things can go stale pretty quickly. Pounding away on a treadmill even to your favorite music can eventually become monotonous. From a physical perspective, the Galaxy Note 7 bears a striking resemblance to the GS7 Edge, with similarly customizable Edge functionality, which provides quick access to many frequently used applications and actions. It does, however, have a much more pronounced curvature in an effort to maximize the usable real estate of the face of the Note 7, which, of course, includes Samsung's S-Pen. Top Stories TMCnet Free Premium Content | | | | Advertise With Us | | Become a TMCnet columnist! Become a TMCnet columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TMCnet Web site and this newsletter. Contact TMCnet Group Editorial Director, Erik Linask, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. | | |
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