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  In This Issue: Focus on Video Conferencing

REMOTE: Video Conferencing Reduces Commute for Judges
TELEPRESENCE: Systems Curtail Travel
BANDWIDTH: 5 Tips to Support Video Traffic
REVIEW: Polycom Telepresence m100

December 2011  


 
 
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Case Study

Conferencing Brings Order in Court
The Southern District of Iowa conducts arraignments via interactive video

Polycom video conferencing systems in courtrooms in Council Bluffs, Davenport and Des Moines, Iowa, allow judges to hold hearings without commuting from their jurisdictions. The solution boosts productivity and puts defendants in front of judges sooner.

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Tech Trends  

Video Conferencing Fosters Collaboration
Cost savings and productivity spur agency adoption of desktop video conferencing

The Defense Acquisition University deploys Polycom desktop video technology for teaching and meetings, while NASA pilots various systems to simplify collaboration.

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Tech Tips

Optimizing Video Conferencing
Try these five strategies for delivering high-quality video traffic

Extending video conferencing to the desktop creates unpredictable traffic flows, but you can take steps to maximize available bandwidth while minimizing network costs.

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Product Review

Polycom Telepresence m100
Software works with most desktop and notebook PCs

Polycom's web-based video conferencing package makes it easy for roving and remote users to join a meeting. Telepresence m100 integrates with standards-based conferencing systems.

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Taking UC to the Next Level: Agencies upgrade their unified communications implementations with tools to enhance collaboration.


Reference Guide

Unified Communications and Collaboration: Connecting staff and resources for greater organizational efficiency.


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