Unified Communications

Unified Communications is built on the premise that graphical data represents a large portion of the content in a conference call, and that there is access to a network-connected web browser virtually everywhere a telephone is located. Unified Communications sells itself on providing a way to augment a typical audio conference with powerful graphical information exchange.

Benefits of Web Conferencing

  • Meet and Work Online – Puts user in control of virtual meetings from their PC.
  • Fully Interactive – Presenter can demo slides, share applications, and even be seen with desktop video.
  • Collaborate in Real-Time – Participants can approve, edit, or amend any type of business document.
  • Easy to Start & Easy to Join – Non technical interface allows participants to log in remotely via internet or telephone.

Typical Applications of Web Conferencing

  • Presentations
  • Sales Reviews
  • Software Demos
  • Editing, Creating, & Designing with Others
  • Customer Support
  • Status & Design Reviews

Typical Webcasting Users within an Enterprise

  • Management
  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • Investor Relations
  • Human Resources
  • Corporate Training & Development




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