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New Report Responds To Increased Demand For Videoconferencing Deployment Strategies Provides Practical Guidelines For Successfully Implementing Videoconferencing and Visual Collaboration Over IP Networks November 28, 2001, Brookline, MA - Wainhouse Research today announced availability of the company's latest research report, "Implementing IP Rich Media Conferencing: A Pragmatic Guide for Business Managers." Designed for organizations needing to better communicate with geographically dispersed locations in the face of recent travel fears and economic restrictions, this report provides an in-depth look at common challenges enterprises face when deploying voice, video, and data communications using the corporate network. It also provides recommended best practices for successfully implementing interactive IP-based videoconferencing over the enterprise network infrastructure. "For many corporations, educational institutions, and service organizations the promise of using their existing computer network infrastructure for voice, video, and collaborative data communications promises a compelling competitive advantage," said Andrew W. Davis, senior analyst and managing partner at Wainhouse Research, LLC. "Many end users and vendors have asked for an independent, reputable source to examine how corporations can leverage their investment in network infrastructure to enable visual communications. This report takes such a comprehensive look at the key implementation issues and provides many of the best practices industry experts recommend for successful enterprise network rich media deployments." Many corporations are restricting travel and many employees no longer wish to travel after the events of September 11; consequently, businesses are turning to videoconferencing as a way to maintain working relations between widely dispersed teams. In addition, visual collaboration tools are proving to be significant cost savers and teamwork enhancements. Implementing IP Rich Media Conferencing informs managers of the benefits of videoconferencing using the corporate data network and describes how to evaluate and upgrade that network to support real-time live interactive video between remote sites. Because the report is vendor neutral, the recommendations are useful for any organization considering using equipment from vendors such as Cisco, Polycom, TANDBERG, Sony, and RADVISION. The report is $495 for a hardcopy version or $895 for an electronic version and corporate distribution license. Full details and ordering information are at www.wainhouse.com/reports. Contact Andrew W. Davis, andrewwd@wainhouse.com |
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