Wednesday, October 22, 2008

IVCi Video conferencing

IVCi Video conferencing




Video conferencing (also known as VTC) is about connecting people. It's about ensuring that your employees are communicating at their very best with fellow employees and customers alike, regardless of their location.
IVCi will also help you evaluate whether or not you can use your own IP network.
Video conferencing systems come in a variety of form factors that can be integrated into new and existing audio visual systems. Video conferencing can utilize one or more cameras for capturing images of participants. The same audio system used for voice conferencing and presentation support can be used with video conference systems allowing you to take advantage of other resources.
In addition to providing the ability for face-to-face communications, properly equipped video conference systems allow users to share presentation materials from video source devices and computers

Benefits of Video Conferencing:
1-Video Conferencing Increases Productivity
2- Video Conferencing Saves Money
3- Video Conferencing Saves Time

The components required for a VTC system include:
Video input : video camera or webcam
Video output: computer monitor , television or projector
Audio input: microphones
Audio output: usually loudspeakers associated with the display device or telephone
Data transfer: analog or digital telephone network, LAN or Interne

Advantages of Video Conferencing:
1. Connecting people with the services they need to operate effectively and minimal investment.
2. By eliminating geographical restrictions.
3. Meetings can be held with selected participants in a controlled setting .
4. The ability to share, coordinate and evaluate digital or audio presentations from the other side of the world can be performed in seconds.
5. Reducing and, eliminating the need for others to travel to a pre-determined conference site.

The disadvantages to this are: -
1. Volume of transmitted data
2. cost
3. Legal implications
4. Instant delivery

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