Video conferencing stories
Creating an environment that supports and harnesses millenials' talents is critical. Blue Jeans Network's COO Stu Aaron offers up some tips.
Video calls demand a higher level of engagement in meetings, sales calls, and interviews, presenting an opportunity to improve productivity.
Enterprise videoconferencing equipment showed positive results in 4Q14 with overall videoconferencing equipment revenue increasing 15.8%.
A new agreement between New Zealand Post and Vodafone will lead to a complete redesign of New Zealand Post's network services.
Stephan Coetzee appointed as General Manager - Customer Development of Vivid Solutions, New Zealand's top provider of video conferencing for health industry.
Polycom unveils a cutting-edge video collaboration portfolio, offering enterprise-grade solutions to businesses of all sizes at TEAM Polycom 2014.
PABX lease expired? Moving premises? Need to upgrade your phone system? Vadacom's CEO outlines the Top 5 features to look for in a modern phone solution.
We've all been disappointed with the quality and technical issues of video conferencing. We look at a kiwi firm determined to fix these messy issues.
New technologies are revolutionizing video collaboration in the workplace, driving business productivity and reducing costs, according to a report.
As unified communications (UC) adoption grows, tech providers must guide resellers to support and educate businesses for effective deployment and ongoing use.
Gen-i boss Chris Quin delivers a warning on hybrid copper/fibre networks and the complexity of having several companies building the UFB network.
Dougal Watt, CTO for IBM New Zealand, shares his vision of which five sustainable innovations will change our lives in the next five years.
Asnet Technologies appoints industry veteran Eric Greenop as new MD, aiming for continued growth and market leadership in unified communications.
With today's online-based telepresence solutions, Cisco's high quality telepresence solutions are under fire from new entrants.
Cisco New Zealand has launched its third annual Communications Makeover competition, with a total prize fund of $100,000.
Tandberg has partnered with Datacraft to bolster its presence in New Zealand, aiming to address the growing demand for video conferencing solutions.
Telecom New Zealand launches 4G LTE trial in Wellington and Auckland, partnering with Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent to test the technology and customer experience.
UnisonFibre adopts Alcatel-Lucent's IP/MPLS to roll out 130km of ultra-fast fibre-optic broadband across Hawke's Bay, Rotorua, and Taupo in the first year.
Cisco New Zealand has crowned the skin cancer health company winner of its Communications Makeover competition.
Tandberg appoints Marco Corrent as new ANZ Channel Manager, leveraging his 18 years of IT experience to enhance strategic partnerships and drive market growth.