Category Archives: Customer/Case Study
The Flex Factor: Exploring Alternatives to Buying Video Conferencing Equipment
There’s not doubt that deploying video conferencing throughout your organization is an investment in your company’s future. Not only does it improve collaboration and help facilitate better relationships among your employees, it makes them more productive and saves money by … Continue reading
BYOD for MD’s: Doctors Connect with Homebound Patients via Smartphones and Tablets
Dealing with a substance-abuse or mental health issue can be extremely difficult, especially when you are recovering in an unfamiliar environment. For this reason, many patients prefer to receive treatment in their own homes, rather than a hospital or rehabilitation … Continue reading
“Hi, how can I help you?” Virtual Receptionist Really is in Five Places at Once
Tangram Interiors provides products and services to enable customers to have highly effective workspaces. From systems furniture to walls and flooring to files, Tangram provides comprehensive solutions to meet any company’s needs. One of our valued distribution partners, Jenne, told … Continue reading
Ministry of Emergencies in Ukraine Uses Video to Protect Citizens, Provide Ongoing Support After Chernobyl Accident
by Julie Zellman, Marketing Communications Coordinator, LifeSize When you think of video conferencing, you may think about internal collaboration within a large corporation or an SMB, or maybe corner offices and well-appointed conference rooms. However, more organizations are using video for … Continue reading
Cool Uses of Video: Lecture Capture
by Mary J. Miller, Director of Product Marketing, LifeSize HD streaming, recording and auto-publishing is one of the most innovative tools in the video conferencing industry. Seeing someone face to face far exceeds an audio call or email, but being … Continue reading
Birds, Bugs and Bears, Oh My! Virtual Field Trip Extravaganza Today
Virtual field trips are a fantastic way for students of all ages to emerge from the four walls of their classroom via HD video conferencing to museums, zoos and other cultural institutions all over the world. For school districts that … Continue reading
