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Web Conferencing
Web conferencing allows people to hold meetings online, often incorporating other collaboration tools and video elements. This page offers resources on web conferencing and tips on selecting the best software and services.
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Build a solid Web conferencing strategy
SearchUnifiedCommunications.com | 10 Feb 2008
ARTICLE - In this three-part series, Peter Brockmann, president of the high-tech consulting firm Brockmann & Company, explains why and how Web conferencing can add value to your business.
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| EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 6 |
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Web conferencing infrastructure
18 Jan 2008
TIP - Web conferencing offers real-time collaboration and services. Learn how Web conferencing systems are designed, how they work and whether they will work for your organization.
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| BEST WEB LINKS: 1 - 3 of 4 |
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Steven Westwell's blog
Steven Westwell | 09 Apr 2008
BEST WEB LINK - A technology consultant and former engineer, Steven Westwell's main interest is collaboration, but he doesn't just focus strictly on one subject. His mix of knowledge and first-hand experience with the very technologies he ...
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Wainhouse Research
www.wainhouse.com | 20 Jan 2008
BEST WEB LINK - Wainhouse Research covers the unified communications market and offers several free white papers and briefs, mostly on video and web conferencing.
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Irwin Lazar's Real-Time Blog
www.irwinlazar.com | 20 Jan 2008
BEST WEB LINK - Irwin Lazar, analyst at Nemertes Research, blogs about everything from Second Life to SIP trunking. Irwin's current focus is on collaboration, but also has a deep technical background in VoIP.
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Web conferencing
31 Mar 2008
WORD - Web conferencing is a form of real-time communications RTC in which multiple computer users, all connected to the Internet, see the same screen at all times in their Web browsers. Some Web conferencing systems include ...
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real-time communications
28 Mar 2008
WORD - Real-time communications (RTC) is any mode of telecommunications in which all users can exchange information instantly or with negligible latency. In this context, the term "real-time" is synonymous with ...
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