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Video conferencing, communication and collaboration are nothing new to enterprise businesses, yet mass adoption remains just across the horizon. Until today, we (as an industry) haven't really stopped to take a look at the enterprise communications climate...
The Biggest Roadblocks Facing Unified Communications
After attending Enterprise Connect 2015 and demoing our video collaboration analytics products for hundreds of end users and partners alike, we’ve started really analyzing some of the problems with video collaboration today. These are the 5 biggest roadblocks and how...
IT Industry Leaders Use New Real Time Video Monitoring
Real Time Monitoring and Alerts are two features that have made a dramatic and positive impact on the daily lives of Collaboration IT Managers at Cimpress and Specialists on Call. These tools combined are simple to use and powerful, so powerful that we’ll probably...
Vyopta Introduces New Multi-Vendor Real Time Video Monitoring To Improve The Quality Of Business-Critical Enterprise Video Collaboration
(AUSTIN, TX) March 17, 2015 -- Vyopta Incorporated, the industry leader in collaboration analytics, today announced its new multi-vendor Real Time Video Monitoring product. Real time video monitoring helps IT managers avoid quality issues, reduce the time to resolve...
Maximize ROI With Analytics
A lot of people struggle to understand the value and potential return of analytics services. Honestly, it was tough for me to conceptualize at first as well. The idea is far from intuitive - someone else is going to use my data more intelligently than me and unveil...
Why I Left My Office Phone For Video Conferencing
Video conferencing and IM have almost made my office telephone obsolete. I realized this the other day when a coworker asked me for my extension, and I had completely forgotten. Throw in VOIP calls and web conferencing and I might as well unplug the thing and...