Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tata Communications launches cloud-based video conferencing ...

With video conferencing becoming increasingly popular amongst organisations as a way to increase productivity through mobile workforce, Tata Communications on Tuesday launched a multi-device compatible cloud-based video conferencing service.

Called jamvee the service allows anyone to take part in a video meeting from any location via a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone or a dedicated Telepresence room.
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Delivered through the world?s only fibre optic cable ring around the globe, jamvee is a global video conferencing tool for enterprises that makes video conferencing, both within and between companies - as easy as making a traditional audio conferencing call.

?Now making a multi-person business call from home, your office or even on route to the airport has never been so easy?, Tata Communications said.

The company said that Jamvee is different because every jamvee video meeting is carried across the world?s largest and furthest-reaching undersea cable network. This robust connectivity backbone from Tata Communications ensures consistent global access and reliability needed by enterprises and professionals for crisp, secure and hassle-free video collaboration, whether at the office, at home, or on the move.

John Hayduk, Tata Communications, President and CTO, says, ?Lack of interoperability, consistency of experience per location, complicated price plans and the need for third-party reservations have stood in the way of truly global enterprise collaboration. Jamvee overcomes these barriers by making video conferences easy and on-demand, while seamlessly bringing together all video platforms, room systems and endpoints in a simple, as-you-need it and elastic pre-packaged service. It?s so easy to use, instant and affordable. It?s what enterprises have been asking for. ?
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The jamvee software application supports Windows, Mac OSX, and iOS devices, with Android support following in August 2013. Users of Microsoft Lync and other video conferencing software, as well as those with access to standard video conferencing systems such as Immersive Telepresence, can also meet using jamvee. Up to 46 participants can join each conference at the touch of a button, bringing globally dispersed teams in fast-moving businesses closer together than ever before as the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) culture continues to gather pace.

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