Medical telepresence continues to change how patients access health care across the United States. One of the more cutting edge developments in medical video communications has to do with post-operative care.
2012 is shaping up to be an exciting time for telepresence professionals, with many pundits claiming that this is the year video conferencing breaks through to the mainstream and gains the widespread consumer and corporate acceptance that has been growing closer and closer over the past 18 months.
As we head into 2012, digital signage is proving to be one of the most intriguing video communications mediums for media companies looking to get their message out to the widest possible demographic.
A new report on the world video conferencing market has been released by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Video conferencing technology is helping to usher in an unprecedented level of safety in the penal and judicial systems.
Reducing business travel to save money has long been recognized as one of the major benefits of video conferencing. However, a November 9th executive order promoting efficient spending made it official when President Obama ordered the following:
Is telepresence technology at the leading edge of a fundamental change in how future generations of students will be educated – not just at the grade school level, but also in institutions of higher learning?
The Cisco TelePresence system being used to assist Thailand’s flood refugees does more than just boost the chances of the sick and injured at the recovery center of making a full recovery.
This blog post includes five commonly asked questions from Cisco TelePresence system users.
Adopting video conferencing technology in a classroom setting involves more than simply purchasing and installing cameras, displays, and codecs.