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True Collaboration Key to Video Conferencing Adoption
In-Stat/MDR, May 2009, Pages: 27
The last year has seen further integration of video conferencing as a key element of unified communications and collaboration among businesses. As a result, most solutions require interoperability, involving the use of multiple vendors of hardware, network, and software components. Despite the slow economy, video conferencing is showing signs of life at the high-end among enterprises adopting telepresence and HD solutions, as well as the desktop for individual users. Much of this growth opportunity is driven by collaboration, the availability of supporting bandwidth, and the decreasing appeal of business travel.
This analysis is an update of end-user and decision-maker opinions over the last 12–15 months. It includes an analysis of current video conferencing users; those who have the capability available and choose not to use it; those who have used video conferencing in the past but no longer do so; and current non-users planning to adopt video conferencing in the next 12 months.
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