Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Video-conferencing for Business Needs



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Video-conferencing for Business Needs
A current technology that has recently emerged for the second time is video conferencing. According to Mark Mathias (2013), video conferencing was quite expensive when it initially emerged about 30 years ago. However, our recent advances in technology have made forms of this technology free to anyone with Internet access.
This technology has reshaped my industry because it has changed the way that applicants interview for jobs. For instance, a recent manager in my store was a resident of Michigan; however, when an opportunity became available in Memphis, TN, she was able to interview with our local district managers via video conferencing. In recent years past, those who wanted to interview for opportunities out of state had to either travel on the company’s dime or on their own. Now, the cost of a plane ticket and hotel can be saved due to the investment in teleconferencing.
According to Mathias (2013), problems associated with this technology include poor images and inconsistent sound. However, Mathias touts the new Polycom RPX system, which provided excellent results using “immersive telepresence”. The only thing needed to make this technology better is making high bandwidth speeds more accessible for all whom choose to use the Polycom RPX.

References
Mathias, Mark. (2013, June 12). Living with technology / 'immersive telepresence,’           videoconferencing on steroids. Westport News. Retrieved from http://www.westport-news.com.

Payatagool, Chris. (2010, January 26). The best telepresence solutions of the year 2009;ediotrs choice awards announced by telepresence and videoconferencing insight newsletter. Telepresence Options. Retrieved from www.telepresenceoptions.com.

2 comments:

  1. John,

    I enjoyed reading your post! Video conferencing has definitely evolved throughout the years and is available via cell phones and computers. I recently had my first Skype conference a couple of weeks ago. I did find the images to be somewhat poor but it did not interfere with the conference call.

    Janel' Purdy

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    1. It used to be very irritating to have a video conference because of the poor video quality, but many sites have really upgraded the video quality. I use Ovoo with my students and I have an HP computer (don't remember the exact version), but I have been really pleased with the quality of instruction I can provide for my students.

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