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Dave,
Love your videos…tons of helpful tips! Thanks so much!
It would be great if you’d list the url’s of sites you mention in your videos in the description so all I had to do is click to check out your reccomendations.
Thanks,
Rachel
Initially the concept of video conferencing was new to me but due to the change in technologies I felt that work and the performance of business can be effectively be increased positively due to the investment I made in more than one telepresence room. However, many telepresence solutions are now standards based, so they are compatible with other desktop.
The idea which I got from a conference room environment that delivered an experience which is so true to life an executive could use the solution instead of spending time and money traveling to meetings. The investment which I made on time the returns of the company justify the expense. The profits margin has increased tremendously.
The first time when I used the video conferencing I was really nervous about how do I look or how do I speak through the equipment, but it was a great feeling.
What about Skype? Can you talk to more than one person at a time with Skype?
Like you say Dave, there are a lot of choices and price differences. Thinking about exactly how you will use it and how many people will be in the video conference room, will help to make sure the right one is chosen!
Thanks for the tips Dave. I know what you mean by to many choices. I like to keep it simple and work with the conference provider who are reliable, great customer service and definitely high quality video conferencing.