
Discover the key reasons why face-to-face collaboration will always be critical for business. With so many new technologies available for us to communicate, nothing can replace the value of meeting face-to-face. (2016 Edition)
Video conferencing cameras are a necessity for proper web conference meetings. High-quality video conferencing cameras can make an online meeting feel like a face-to-face one. It is all part of the heightened virtual collaboration experience, which is critical to making a web conference more practical. When purchasing video conferencing cameras for web meetings you should keep a handful of critical details in mind to ask about before purchasing. After all, not all video conferencing cameras were created equal.
In developing a group video conference, the aim should be to make it engaging and interesting. The best way to do this is to make it dynamic. To create a video conference that draws the audience in, you need to understand your audience and see how you can best cater to them. There are a few things that need to be done before you can guarantee a high-quality group video conference that achieves the goals you set for it. Check them out below.
We’re excited to announce the Blue Jeans team will be attending this year’s Integrated Systems Europe conference (ISE) in Amsterdam. Our VP & GM EMEA, James Campanini, will be taking to the stage to present his talk on ‘Teaching an Old Tech Dog New Tricks,’ which looks at how businesses can upcycle their legacy technology to get ahead in 2016.

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Video conferencing deals with bringing together geographically distant people in order to conduct a meeting that will be beneficial to both of their professional goals. These online meetings are the latest way for corporate entities to deal with offices in different cities or even countries. So why have so many corporations adopted video conferencing? There are a lot of reasons that businesses use this technology to help the collaboration of their teams.

While the quickly evolving video communications industry is definitely playing out like the Wild West right now, along with many others, I am struggling to see the strategy behind Cisco's purchase of Acano for $700 million last week.