Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Webex Video Conference


Doris O. Wong Associates, Inc., has been providing video conferencing since 2004.  We have wired three conference rooms for dedicated HD video conferences so that clients can enjoy the HD quality video and audio that the Polycom system provides.

The other day we received a last-minute call from a client who wanted to do a video conference. They couldn’t use the Polycom system because many of their satellite offices did not have the necessary equipment or a convenient location from which the additional parties could participate.  The question was whether it could be done via Webex or GoToMeeting.   Of course we said yes. 

We placed a dedicated notebook with WiFi in our conference room and downloaded the Webex software.  Then we plugged the external HD camera (for better resolution) into the notebook and then plugged the notebook into our large 55” HD TV for better viewing.  Now the five participants in our conference room were able to see the other parties from around the world also sitting in on the seminar.

It was a successful five-hour event. 

The next time you need to conduct a meeting with multiple locations over video conference, call Doris O. Wong Associates, Inc.  We can save you time, money, and travel fees.

2 comments:

  1. It includes the most advanced video technology for viewing both meeting participants as well as data collaboration, including live sharing of PPT's, docs, excel sheets and video files. Its audio system provides inbuilt echo cancellation, background noise suppression, and is highly resilient to network errors common on the Internet.Video conferencing software

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  2. I use web conferencing software but I think Webex Webinar Software is always better, since

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