Effective video meetings with Microsoft Teams Rooms
Is your business already using Microsoft Teams but you haven’t yet embraced it’s video capabilities? Then Microsoft Teams Rooms could be a great way to start having more effective video meetings.
Is your business already using Microsoft Teams but you haven’t yet embraced it’s video capabilities? Then Microsoft Teams Rooms could be a great way to start having more effective video meetings.
Microsoft Teams is the fastest growing business app in Microsoft history. Just less than two years after being launched, Teams is reportedly now used by more than 330,000 organizations worldwide - and according to Microsoft, 87 of the Fortune 100 are now using Teams in some way.
Deployments of touch and interactive displays for workplace meeting spaces have been growing rapidly in recent months - and with such a large range of solutions available, spanning different price ranges, you may be confused about making the right choice for your business.
At this week's Partner Summit in Las Vegas, Cisco launched the newest member of the Cisco Webex Room Series family for video collaboration - the Webex Room Kit Mini. The latest addition to the webex portfolio, designed for smaller meeting rooms, enables up to five people to meet, interact and share content.
For companies who are considering deploying more agile huddle spaces there are endless audio visual and video conferencing technology options.
With roots going back more than two decades at the MIT Media Lab, Oblong Industries’ innovative technologies change the way people work, create, and collaborate. Oblong recently announced an extended product range and series for its flagship immersive visual collaboration solution, Mezzanine.
The optimal collaboration solution has to work for you, not against you, and removing the user frustration related to technical problems in meeting environments saves time and improves performance. Poorly designed collaboration solutions can turn creative discussions and idea sessions into non-productive meetings.
It’s been two years since Microsoft re-branded its enterprise unified communications solution from Lync to Skype for Business (S4B).
When it comes to video conferencing in the enterprise, an array of video-enabled solutions and platforms already exist. New versions are also becoming available – whether we like it or not we live in a truly multi-vendor environment.