by Alfredo Ramirez | Jan 20, 2015
The idea of video conferencing is one of those things that’s been around since the 60’s. Just watch reruns ofThe Jetson’s, Star Trek, Dick Tracy, and so many other t.v/movie icons in popular culture to get an idea of how popular it was. Today video communication...
by Alfredo Ramirez | Dec 31, 2014
Ready for the big ball drop tonight? We’re dropping a ball of our own. This year we’ve pulled out the crystal ball to peer into the future and give you our 5 big predictions for video collaboration in 2015. IT managers and video administrators – hold on to your...
by Andrew Chen | Dec 19, 2014
Google, Netflix and ISP’s aren’t the only stakeholders in the middle of the net neutrality dispute. Net neutrality will have great impact on video collaboration as we know it – particularly when it comes to adoption, because video collaboration has the same...
by Alfredo Ramirez | May 13, 2014
As patients of the US health care system, we have all become accustomed to the inefficiencies of how we receive care. Let’s examine the general workflow for a non-emergent patient encounter from a patient’s perspective – yours and my experience. Wow! For a 15...
by Alfredo Ramirez | Mar 21, 2014
At the 2014 Enterprise Connect Conference in Orlando, Florida this week, Rowan Trollope, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco’s Collaboration Technology Group, announced that Cisco and Google would be teaming up to battle Microsoft. Is this a...