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Archive for March, 2008

It is my belief that a Universal Truth that is often forgotten is that technology doesn’t matter. This may seem strange coming from a guy who has been in the tech business for over 25 years and has made a living selling both software and hardware to companies all over the world. Don’t get me [...]

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The various constituents (IT, marketing, operations, finance, etc.) have all bought in and are excited about the new capability. Now you start to think about the implementation and the on-going management and a few questions come quickly to mind:

How do I get video to and from my remote locations without breaking my network?
How do I [...]

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There is no debate required on whether companies are utilizing video more frequently and in more diverse applications than ever before. Simply look at the companies that are providing equipment and services in this space, look at the press releases of companies adopting these technologies and look at the investment that is flowing from the [...]

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Businesses are beginning to leverage video in a number of different ways. Surveillance video is no longer being used solely as a security application.

Companies are using video from remote locations to improve their profitability by better understanding what is happening, improving their operations and reducing their losses. Real-time digital menu boards and digital signage are [...]

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Several trends are driving the growth of the MVaaS segment. First, there’s the proliferation of broadband across the enterprise and down to even the smallest of remote locations. It’s becoming commonplace for restaurants, convenience stores and other retail locations to have some form of broadband at each site. Numerous applications such as credit card processing, point [...]

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Businesses are increasingly using video as a core part of their operations. Whether it’s looking at video from a remote location for security or to identify areas of improvement or playing video on monitors for advertisements or signage, companies are tackling the problem of moving and managing large amounts of video to and from a [...]

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