th Cisco and HP have duel motives for grounding employees. They want not only to cut expenses in tough economic times but also to promote their own brands of pricey conferencing systems. But the success of the two global tech giants in keeping workers away from airports en masse is sure to catch the eyes of CEOs around the world.
Cisco says more than 300 corporate customers already have deployed its TelePresence conferencing system. HP, whose conferencing clients include AMD in Sunnyvale, Calif., and Nokia, would not disclose how many clients it has for its system, called Halo. Cisco and HP, in addition to competing with each other, also battle smaller video conferencing companies -- such as Tandberg, Teliris and Polycom -- for market share in the rapidly growing niche.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news169319836.html#jCp
th cisco and hp have duel motives for grounding employees. they want not only to cut expenses in tough economic times but also to promote their own brands of pricey conferencing systems. but the success of the two global tech giants in keeping workers away from airports en masse is sure to catch the eyes of ceos around the world.
.cisco says more than 300 corporate customers already have deployed its telepresence conferencing system. hp, whose conferencing clients include amd in sunnyvale, calif., and nokia, would not disclose how many clients it has for its system, called halo. cisco and hp, in addition to competing with each other, also battle smaller video conferencing companies - such as tandberg,.teliris and polycom - for market share in the rapidly growing niche.
read more at: http://phys.org/news169319836.html # jcp.
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th Cisco and HP have duel motives for grounding employees. They want not only to cut expenses in tough economic times but also to promote their own brands of pricey conferencing systems. But the success of the two global tech giants in keeping workers away from airports en masse is sure to catch the eyes of CEOs around the world.
Cisco says more than 300 corporate customers already have deployed its TelePresence conferencing system. HP, whose conferencing clients include AMD in Sunnyvale, Calif., and Nokia, would not disclose how many clients it has for its system, called Halo. Cisco and HP, in addition to competing with each other, also battle smaller video conferencing companies -- such as Tandberg, Teliris and Polycom -- for market share in the rapidly growing niche.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news169319836.html#jCp
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th Cisco HP have duel motives and grounding for employees. They want not only to cut expenses in tough economic times but also to promote their own brands of pricey conferencing systems. But the global success of the two tech giants in keeping workers away from airports en masse is sure to catch the eyes of CEOs around the world.
Cisco says more than 300 corporate customers have already deployed its TelePresence conferencing system. HP, whose clients include conferencing in AMD Sunnyvale, Calif, and Nokia, would not disclose how many clients it has for its system, called Halo.Cisco HP and, in addition to competing with each other, also smaller battle video conferencing companies - such as Tandberg,and Teliris Polycom - for market share in the rapidly growing niche.
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