Expanded use of video conferencing to conduct preliminary arraignments and other court proceedings throughout the Commonwealth is saving taxpayers more than $21 million annually, according to a report released today by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg.
Read more: Video conferencing saves PA courts $21M | Pittsburgh Business Times
Big Savings for VA Court Using Video Conferencing!
June 7th, 2011 | Posted by in Video Conferencing - (0 Comments)Frost & Sullivan Reports Increase in Video, Cost Savings
June 7th, 2011 | Posted by in SMB | Video Conferencing - (0 Comments)According to a new report by Frost & Sullivan, the video conferencing market continues to grow, and money saving is the main reason for businesses to turn to video conferencing services because it allows employees to work from any location without the need to travel.
The report specifies that small and medium sized businesses (SMB) are likely to be among those that will benefit most from the technology:
Why Video Conferencing is Good for Small Businesses
June 6th, 2011 | Posted by in SMB | Video Conferencing - (0 Comments)The bottom line: small businesses especially can benefit from video conferencing by using it to reduce travel costs and enhance productivity. In fact, small companies can pay for the equipment with just one or two business trips saved.
According to Cisco’s VP June Bower points out that “the compelling reasons for utilizing video communications technology are starting to pile up. Web meetings are not just a good way to connect a far-flung team. They also cut costs, boost productivity and more.”
Video To Comprise Half Of ‘Net Traffic By End Of 2012: Cisco
June 1st, 2011 | Posted by in Cisco | Video Conferencing - (0 Comments)Video — already the biggest component of Internet traffic — will account for more than 50% by the end of next year and reach 62% by the end of 2015, according to Cisco’s latest Visual Networking Index Forecast.
By 2015, there will be nearly 3 billion Internet users, more than 40% of the world’s projected population and there will be more than 15 billion network-connected devices by then, according to Cisco’s Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast for 2010-2015.
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IVCi Designs Virtual Lecture Hall for Duke University Using Cisco’s TelePresence Technology
June 1st, 2011 | Posted by in Cisco | Education | Use Cases - (0 Comments)IVCi created a custom design for Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business using Cisco’s TelePresence technology. The results are remarkable.
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