EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the world of cyber security will probably never return to its pre-pandemic state – we look ahead. The combination of remote working and streaming video is putting extra strain on networks. And we look at how digital transformation is changing the way contact centres are run. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide discusses what to expect and how to tackle the potential challenges of mobile and desktop video conferences in the workplace.
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Media Mobility promises a sophisticated user experience that will enable operators to dramatically increase their multi-play service bundles that integrate voice, data and video offerings.
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To help you get ready for video, Fluke Networks developed a four-page technology primer “An Introduction to Video in the Enterprise” that covers key market drivers, the four major types of video, and illustrates how streaming applications works.
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With the first and only H.264 High Profile implementation for real-time video, customers can immediately begin saving on bandwidth costs—up to 50%! Read a technical overview of the H.264 High Profile standard, including the history of H.264 and the recent advancements to and benefits of the technology.
WHITE PAPER:
This case study take an in-depth look at how one manufacturing company was able to enhance their Microsoft Lync and SharePoint solutions to improve user experience and cut travel costs.
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Video is leaving the dedicated video conference room and becoming a standard communication tool and part of the individual's daily workflow. In turn, this trend is having a profound impact on the scalability requirements of the visual communication system.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Consumers today tend to use a wide variety of communications devices and are expecting to get video content delivery to any screen. This presentation transcript discusses a new multi-screen solution and how it can support these market needs.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, we help you weigh the benefits of cloud vs. on-premise and explore how you can move from a hardware-centric video conference system to a more nimble, software-driven one.