Audio and Video Conferencing
Video conferencing has a variety of applications. Apart from the obvious use for virtual "face-to-face" meetings, nationally and internationally, it is also being increasingly used for applications such as training, recruitment, data sharing, collaboration, diagnostics, access to remote support and expertise, and even in areas like emergency response, business continuity, and disaster recovery.
Now that the barriers of cost, bandwidth and technology are coming down, forward-looking organisations of all sizes are using video conferencing to gain a competitive edge by moving faster and optimising efficiency across several key business areas. And the time and cost savings compared with travelling to meetings can be considerable. Typical examples include suppliers showing samples to manufacturers, and design studios communicating with freelancers working from home.