Video Conferencing Technology Overview

Attend Anywhere works with the latest breakthroughs in business grade technology

Companies can use their own video conference infrastructure or subscribe to a pay-as-you-go service.

Breakthrough technologies like Vidyo™ are commercial grade like Polycom or Tandberg but work especially well over fixed or mobile internet using a modern computer.

Vidyo has all the convenience of web based systems like Skype without the limitations. It is set up in seconds, doesn’t require any experience or expensive equipment and can securely connect up to 100 locations simultaneously, including standard video conference systems.

With high definition video and no delays people get a natural experience and easily forget about the technology. They can also share documents or anything open on their computer.

All you need is a modern PC or Mac and broadband [more]

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The new desktop paradigm

Traditional room based video conference facilities are important and any serious commercial grade technology must be able to connect with these.

Breakthroughs in high quality desktop video conferencing however are driving demand and, because people can video conference in their own environments, we are also seeing increased uptake.

The desktop paradigm improves the quality of non verbal communication and also promotes equitable participation. As well as being much more convenient, people attending from their own desks or in small groups are framed better, the quality of video is high and everyone is on a level playing field.

All this increases the chance of associated savings, communication improvements and other benefits.

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Until now, access to videoconferencing technology has only been available in specialised rooms and has been difficult to use and expensive. Now, with Attend Anywhere, anyone with a computer and a broadband connection can participate at the click of a button.
Dr Mel Miller, CEO, Royal Australasian College of Physicians