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* Transparencies! 35mm slide projector, a VCR? * Conferences calls from phones & desk style units (star shaped speaker phones) * 2 way Video Conferencing (video & sound) * Multi-location Video Conferencing & with document sharing from Word files, Excell/ppt/photos/CAD drawings) * Interactive White Boards w/video projectors * All stand alone solutions!
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VTC: VTC: Video Tele-Conferencing (Codec) System includes camera & microphone(s) with built in basic echo cancellation + network interface. Audio Conferencing: Audio Conferencing: (Audio only) Smart phones and desktop calling devices. Interactive White-boarding: Interactive White-boarding: Annotating overtop of a document or illustration. Anything running on your network device can be part of the meeting with certain systems... Software Components: Software Components: Tying Web-X, Microsoft Link, Go to Meeting type users to the Colab session!
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DSP: Digital Signal Processing (Audio) What makes a good meeting sound good! Dual Touch - Screen: Electronic digital interface to allow you to use your fingers to navigate “the system” from the display. Cloud Based Systems: (software) Utilize the Cloud or the network to link users together. This style of collab is purchased by the “Bandwidth” requirement of the meeting. (resolution levels and number of participants.) Web-X, Link, Go to Meeting, etc.
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Good AUDIO! Use DSP’s and HQ Mics for larger applications HD Picture Quality! With high resolution images from computers & document sharing. Easy to navigate control system via a touch panel. Easy transitions between modes.
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* * IT Departments are now in charge of indicating which technologies can be used * * Tying multiple locations together requires higher amounts of bandwidth especially with cloud style services to “Collaborate” * * IT backbones are now typically on a 10 Gig switch with fiber back planes! 40 Gig systems are next… What’s in your wallet?
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* Wired Approach – least expensive – useful limited effectiveness… * Wireless connectivity to the display! One way – offers multiple users to display their device * Push / Pull technologies & BYOB support!
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* Multi-Format support in one package! Some use licensed software (restricted ) Others “Open Architecture” software
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Wired systems include table box connectivity along with automatic switchers to route HDMI & VGA signals to a display… Companies like FSR, Extron and others have systems available like this.
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One way wireless connection in a room to a display. Up to 100 feet away from base unit Up to 25 participants with a “USB Dongle”
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Uses in house wireless & LAN based networks - allows shared content from everyone’s device via a dedicated hardware box & server based software. True BYOD!
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Highest priced approach to “Collaboration” Systems could include a VTC Codec farm, Dual 70 inch displays, full document sharing from devices, live camera & DSP supported microphone/speakers (echo cancellation), control system with touch panel to combine multiple rooms in same building or across campus or town.
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Medium priced approach to “Collaboration” Systems include VTC, Dual Touch 60 & 70 “ inch displays, interactive whiteboard & annotation capability with documents - locally or from another system! Add phone callers & Web-X style meetings to same session. Systems can be in multiple locations 70” displays good for up to 15 people (or so…) Welcome Michael Linacre
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