Video conferencing offers the natural communication experience of a face-to-face meeting in ways that other technologies cannot.
If
you haven't tried video conferencing recently, you probably haven't
experienced the improved picture and voice quality of high-definition
(HD), the stability and cost-effectiveness of IP video networks, and
the flexibility of telepresence, desktop video and mobile video
solutions.
For
companies to "go green," they need solutions that positively impact the
environment without raising costs or sacrificing productivity. For our customers, that means using our video conferencing
solution to reduce unnecessary travel and provide effective
telecommuting options. It's this simple: staying off the roads and out
of the skies means adding less CO2 to the atmosphere.
Video conferencing makes you more productive
The payback from video conferencing comes in a variety of ways:
- Speed up product development cycles and shorten time-to-market
- Reduce travel expenses
- Make more cost-effective use of billable employee time
- Improve hiring decisions from wider and deeper recruiting
- Improve work/life balance and higher employee retention
- Raise employee satisfaction from faster decision making
- Access experts or employees in remote locations more easily
- Expand your services to a wider customer base
- Improve your communication with home workers, customers, partners and suppliers
- Improve the environment with lower hydrocarbon emissions, reduced fuel consumption, and less traffic congestion.
Video Conferencing Buying Guide
There are different categories of video conferencing systems and "one size does not fit all." To help choose the best video conferencing solution for your needs, contact us now, and we can take you through your requirements:
- What kind of information do you exchange (product details, spreadsheets, multimedia, high security information)?
- Would it be helpful to see and speak to colleagues either at their desk or at their home office?
- Would you be communicating visually with suppliers, customers, partners, or anyone outside of your firewall?
- How many sites do you want to be able to connect in one meeting?
- How many people would participate in each type of meeting, in each location?
- How many calls might be occurring simultaneously?