Avistar Issues 2012 Personal Videoconferencing Trend Predictions
20 Dezember 2011 - 1:23PM
Business Wire
Avistar Communications Corp. (www.avistar.com), a leader in
unified visual communications solutions, announced its annual list
of trends that it believes will most significantly impact the
videoconferencing sector in the coming year.
Businesses will continue to see the high value of
videoconferencing, and more importantly, personal
videoconferencing, as an essential method of improving
collaboration and productivity. There will be continued growth in
virtual environments such as virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI)
and cloud-based services, as companies embrace new delivery
methods. As with 2011, bandwidth management, interoperability,
reliability and quality will be key issues for enterprise
customers. These trends are all driven by the need to increase
productivity, decrease operating costs and leverage business assets
in a real-time and collaborative business environment.
Here are important trends to watch:
- Videoconferencing will continue to
be virtually everywhere - Businesses have embraced cloud
computing and the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) to improve
workforce collaboration, control costs and deliver software tools
that are essential to improved employee productivity, regardless of
location or device. The next phase is on-demand videoconferencing
cloud- and VDI-enabled services that are available to any business,
delivered through industry- leading infrastructure, network and
application service providers.
- The speed of change is
increasing - Over the past three years, the industry has moved
from hardware-based conference room solutions to software-only
videoconferencing on laptops to conducting calls on tablets. This
rate of change will continue and price/performance ratios will
improve, driven by the cloud and increased connectivity on all
sorts of devices. To take advantage of the rapid change (and to be
able to rapidly change), companies should seek out
videoconferencing solutions that take an all-software approach – as
opposed to more expensive and less flexible hardware-based
solutions.
- Consumerization of technology
continues to drive business adoption - Computers were not
conceived as a consumer device. Now consumers drive technology
adoption, downloading and testing free apps and services and
demanding more intuitive user interfaces. Enterprise apps such as
business-class videoconferencing will continue to become more
user-friendly while delivering reliable, secure and scalable
videoconferencing capabilities built to meet business needs.
- BYOD will go mainstream -
Information technology departments traditionally limited the types
of devices they offered employees (and allowed employees to use on
their networks) based upon the belief that it was inefficient and
complicated to support too many platforms or systems. With the need
to be flexible and drive down costs, IT departments are rethinking
these outdated policies. Today, employees expect to BYOD – Bring
Your Own Devices – and have them sync with their corporate
technology. That means IT departments must support Windows, iOS,
Mac, Android and Linux devices and machines. That means that
companies must select cross-platform solutions that can be securely
delivered. Once again, the virtual desktop comes to the
rescue.
- Videoconferencing solutions need to
get along and play nicely - As more businesses rely on
videoconferencing, interoperability, availability and scalability
become critical. Solutions that are not based upon industry
standards such as SIP and H.264, for example, will increase the
cost of videoconferencing. Emerging unified communications
platforms not based on industry standards or not fully
interoperable will create significant barriers to adoption.
Videoconferencing solutions that can cost-effectively break down
these interoperability barriers will emerge as important unifying
strategies and find quicker paths to adoption on a broad
basis.
- Bandwidth on the run - As more
users rely on videoconferencing wherever they are, there will be
more stress on data plans as well as corporate networks. Bandwidth
usage, even via the cloud, becomes a cost issue as IT departments
also must ensure that increased usage from outside the network does
not impact security or critical business applications. Companies
need to select communications solutions that provide robust
bandwidth management, call admission control, user policy support,
threshold and utilization modeling, in addition to extensive
reporting and forecasting capabilities.
“Businesses in 2012 want anytime, anywhere videoconferencing
that works with any device, that can be delivered securely and that
will not negatively impact their networks. CFOs want solutions that
are economical with a proven ROI, while CEOs and COOs want enhanced
productivity and creativity," said Stephen Epstein, CMO, Avistar.
"With the convergence and availability of all these technologies,
2012 certainly will emerge as an important year for the
videoconferencing industry and businesses alike. We look forward to
another exciting year of being a true partner to businesses in
their quest to address these needs.”
About Avistar Communications Corporation
Avistar (OTC: AVSR) delivers the
industry’s most advanced and proven desktop videoconferencing
capabilities to technology partners and end users worldwide. Many
leading technology firms such as Citrix, IBM, LifeSize, and
Logitech choose Avistar’s modular software technology to power
their unified communications solutions because it is a more
flexible, efficient and smarter alternative. Avistar’s innovative
software-only, fully virtualized and bandwidth managed technology
solves major infrastructure and user challenges associated with
enabling video communications between individual employees and/or
teams throughout an organization. Companies across a wide variety
of industries depend on Avistar’s desktop videoconferencing
solutions for everyday business communications with deployments
ranging in size from 30 to 35,000 users. To learn more about
Avistar’s industrial, scalable and economical desktop
videoconferencing technology, please visit www.avistar.com.
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