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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Vidyo hires HP, Polycom vets for video conference tech
Telepresence company Vidyo snaps up two veterans of HP's Visual Collaboration group to push the company's video conferencing technology.
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Beyond Skype: VoIP Alternatives
Tired of Skype's problems? Don't trust Microsoft's plans for Skype? Then give these programs a try.
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Microsoft's Ballmer $7.7-Billion Skype Blunder
Microsoft is buying Skype, the video and Voice over Internet Protocol giant, for over seven billion in cash and this will help them how?
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10 reasons why telepresence could screw up your life (gallery)
Turn your living room into a video conference center? Here are 10 reasons why you might be happier just using your cell phone.
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Does Cisco buying Skype make sense?
If you ever watched the later seasons of 24, you'll recall that Jack and his buddies at the Counter Terrorist Unit were always using Cisco Telepresence for video-conferencing. That was no...
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Vivu releases Skype plug-in for multi-person video conferences
A Skype plug-in makes it possible for several people to collaborate via video conferencing.
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Green Enterprise video: Cisco aims to cut energy use
Networking giant Cisco Systems has a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 25 percent in the next four years--with the help of technologies it's created. Cisco also wants...
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The Green Enterprise: Cisco
Networking giant Cisco Systems has a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 25 percent in the next four years--with the help of technologies it's created. Cisco also wants...
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Video conferencing solutions urged to adapt to mobile-centric world
My friend and colleague Andy Abramson sounds some insightful and original riffs off a piece by Steve Adubato that appeared in the Newark, N.J. Star-Ledger this weekend. The premise of the piece...
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Telepresence under fire by cheap HD video conferencing
What's going on? HD video conferencing is good enough for small groups and immersive telepresence has a limited market.
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Avaya acquires Radvision video conferencing provider
Avaya's goal through purchasing Radvision is to provide its customers with an enhanced suite of HD video collaboration products at a more cost-effective rate.
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Verizon, BT team on 'immersive-video' conferencing worldwide
Verizon and BT unveil a new solution that will make virtual face-to-face meetings available in more locations worldwide across both companies’ networks.
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Vidyo hires HP, Polycom vets for video conference tech
Telepresence company Vidyo snaps up two veterans of HP's Visual Collaboration group to push the company's video conferencing technology.
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What's next for Kinect? Next week, avatar meetings; Later, PC and phone integration
Microsoft is getting more active in tweaking Kinect and Avatar Kinect to make them more attractive to business users.
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Logitech's LifeSize tests price elasticity for video conferencing
Logitech's LifeSize acquired an Italian startup to bolster its mobile offerings, launched a cloud service and an unveiled an appliance that will bring endpoints to the $999 mark.
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Blue Jeans Network attempts to bridge enterprise, consumer videoconferencing
Blue Jeans Network is launching a cloud-based multi-party videoconferencing service it says will bring enterprise clients and consumer clients to the same digital meeting table.
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Mondopad 55-inch HD tablet combines apps, cloud-based video conferencing
Blurring the line between what should be called an HDTV with a touch screen and a tablet, the 55-inch Mondopad HD tablet for cloud-based video conferencing has been unveiled. The idea for...
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Polycom buys HP's video conferencing unit; Forges WebOS pact
Polycom will buy Hewlett-Packard's video conferencing unit as part of a broad strategic pact.
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Beyond Skype: VoIP Alternatives
Tired of Skype's problems? Don't trust Microsoft's plans for Skype? Then give these programs a try.
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Microsoft's Ballmer $7.7-Billion Skype Blunder
Microsoft is buying Skype, the video and Voice over Internet Protocol giant, for over seven billion in cash and this will help them how?
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