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UC&C trend promises big business for AV integrators
End users are calling for enterprise-wide unified communications platforms with an impact on video communications and distribution. Anna Mitchell asks what are the benefits and considerations for AV integrators getting into the market?FULL STORY...
Polymedia links Russian schools in distance learning project
Poymedia scooped the InAVative Futures Award in the 2013 ceremony for integration of communication and collaboration technologies in an ambitious project praised for its scale and complexity.FULL STORY...
Imago secures Radvision deal with Avaya contract
Imago has cemented its distribution of Radvision Scopia video conferencing solutions in the UK, Benelux and France after it signed an agreement with Radvision owner Avaya Company.FULL STORY...
Trinity College embraces AV tech in Dissection Theatre
Trinity College's new anatomical dissection theatre boasts medical grade AV facilities that enable students to comfortably learn about anatomy and practise dissection procedures. Anna Mitchell finds out how integrator and medical specialist, Jones AV recreated a hospital environment using state-of-the-art technologies.FULL STORY...
Acquisitions impact on the AV market
Avaya’s acquisition of Radvision is the latest in a spate of vendor M&A, a trend that’s likely to continue. Tim Kridel investigates the motivations and what the trend means for integrators. FULL STORY...
Radvision product development after sale to Avaya
Bob Romano, VP of global marketing at Radvision, speaks to InAVate following the acquisition of the company by Avaya on June 5. Romano details what new and existing customers of both companies can expect from the unified offering.FULL STORY...
Radvision expands SCOPIA portfolio
Radvision has expanded its SCOPIA video conferencing room system portfolio with SCOPIA XT4200 HD video conferencing system and the SCOPIA XT Meeting Center.FULL STORY...
$22bn spend for VC and TP by 2016, Cisco retains number one spot
The video communications market will go from strength to strength as analysts predict that $22 billion will be spent on videoconferencing and telepresence worldwide over the next five years.FULL STORY...
Avaya confirms $230m Radvision acquisition
Avaya has bought Israeli headquartered videoconfencing manufacturer, Radvision in a move that will bolster the communication and collaboration giant’s unified communication platform and extend its offerings for mobile devices.FULL STORY...
Quanta Computer chooses Radvision for VC functionality
Radvision has forged a relationship with Quanta Computer to bolster its mobile video communications offering. The notebook computer manufacturer has opted for Radvision’s BEEHD video client for embedded tablet and desktop videoconferening.FULL STORY...
Radvision powers up VC with Scopia XT5000
Moshe Machline, VP of corporate marketing at VC specialist Radvision introduces the company’s new endpoint, the Scopia XT5000 at its launch at ISE 2012. It supports a dual stream of 1080p and 60 frames per second.FULL STORY...
ClearOne to acquire VCON Video Conferencing
ClearOne has announced the acquisition of Israel-based VCON Video Conferencing, a player in the high-performance, end-to-end, software video conferencing solutions business.FULL STORY...
Radvision expands portfolio for SMEs
New video solutions for small and mid-sized businesses from Radvision include the addition of the Radvision SCOPIA Elite MCU 5105 and the SCOPIA XT1000 SMB.FULL STORY...
Radvision integrates with AMX, Crestron and Extron
Radvision has announced its Scopia XT1000 Series video conferencing systems can be controlled by AMX, Crestron and Extron devices.FULL STORY...
An excellent adventure
Chris Fitzsimmons reports from the inaugural xSolutions event held in London’s ExCeL, 19-20th October. He asks if the show delivered on its promise to bring together the UK’s AV, IT and communications businesses in one place and what can be done going forward to build on the debut event.FULL STORY...
Radvision backs mobile, releases v3 conferencing app
Radvision is backing a growing trend of employees using their own devices for work activities with its SCOPIA Mobile v3 application.FULL STORY...
When robots attack
As Android’s share of the smartphone and tablet markets grows, so does its potential for pro AV applications. But as Tim Kridel explains, Android still has a few caveats.FULL STORY...
Telepresence technology overview
What is telepresence and what are the hidden considerations that vendors often won’t tell you? Anna Mitchell explores an integrator’s place in this rapidly growing market and what you need to know to get involved.FULL STORY...
Saville and Radvision join forces to push UC technology
Saville Audio Visual has joined forces with Radvision to host three executive briefing sessions in an effort to raise awareness of the benefits of unified communication strategies.FULL STORY...
Radvision modular solution for immersive TP
Bob Romano, vice president of enterprise marketing at Radvision, explains the company’s modular based immersive telepresence solution, demonstrating the set-up wizard and iPad control.FULL STORY...