Articles about Video-conferencing (7 total)
Marriott unveils video-conferencing suites 28/01/2010
US hotel chain Marriott has opened the first of its Telepresence video-conference meeting rooms in New York and Bethesda, near Washington DC —full story »
Regus opens flagship London business lounge 10/06/2009
“Destination business hub” created for mobile workers, including telepresence room —full story »
Taj unveils corporate telepresence facility 17/10/2008
Taj Suites and Residences has officially launched the UK’s first high-definition video-conferencing facility for public use in its London property, 51 Buckingham Gate —full story »
Screen saver 15/06/2008
Virtual meetings needn’t break the bank. Tom Otley reviews the new world of web-conferencing and asks if this could be the answer to increasing travel costs —full story »
In the picture 21/04/2008
Video-conferencing has come a long way from the days of fuzzy screens and endless time delays. Tom Otley explores the brave new world of telepresence technology —full story »
Round the table 01/06/2007
It's cheap, it's green and it's getting better by the day – so why are we still ignoring conferencing technology? Mark Prigg asks the experts —full story »
The real thing 01/01/2007
If you thought video conferencing meant fuzzy screens, woolly sound and endless time delays, think again. New technology and realistic pricing are bringing the virtual meeting back into focus, says Marc Gardener —full story »
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