Collaboration and Video
The Collaboration concept translates into solutions that aim productivity’s increase by making communications simpler. This model allows real time collaboration, through advanced applications like videoconference, audio conference or web conference and allowing content sharing. This collaboration and sharing potential lead to the need of investment in Video technology, which is now the corporative tool and application.
Video technology has evolved from being a small scale interest to a generalized adoption, and this happened quite fast. Nowadays, network traffic generated by video usage is growing exponentially. Therefore, video must be faced like a true option for users, such as voice and data and both in mobile or fixed work environments.
From the infrastructure point of view, video is not a one-solution technology, being the quality experience quite important for the user, in order to assure productivity.
In order to guarantee this experience, and these being real-time communications, QoS (quality of service) methods must be applied on the network. These will define how all the elements must cooperate, in order to give end-to-end guaranteed for different applications converging in the infrastructure.
By integrating complete requirements to process video in the collaboration architecture, companies will be better prepared to support the demands of video applications.
To better support video applications and to improve its usage, complete requirements on video processing must be taken in consideration in the collaboration architecture.
IT One Video Collaboration solutions:
- Unified and contact center communications
- Audio conference
- Video conference
- Telepresence
- Endpoints
Main benefits
- Improved communication and faster incidence management
- Communications’ integration on business processes
- Reducing costs in travel and accommodation
- Bigger productivity resulting from better time management of the resources involved
- Better resources usage, resulting from the better and bigger access and availability of people and information.