Success in the enterprise is driven by communications. And as the methods and means by which communications are occurring increases, so does the need for enhanced video and audio conferencing capabilities.
Today's enterprise features an increasing number of dispersed colleagues and operations needing to remain in contact. With HD Videoconferencing it's possible to still effectively share important information and valuable insights.
HD Videoconferencing also provides enterprises with a solution for their environmental responsibilities.
According to
Offsetters, which provides carbon offsets through investments in projects that prevent greenhouse gases from being emitted into the atmosphere, "Air travel currently accounts for about 3% of global CO2 emissions, but airplane emissions are increasing by about 3% every year. Furthermore, the altitude at which airplanes emit CO2, other greenhouse gases, and water vapor into the air makes air travel particularly damaging to the atmosphere."
The pressure to help save our environment is increasing and as enterprises seek to reduce their carbon footprint, HD videoconferencing is beneficial because it reduces the need to travel.
Enterprise communications benefit today from advanced technologies like High Definition (HD), which has allowed the conference to move out of a pre-scheduled meeting room, and become a key tool in communications.
HD Videoconferencing makes it so that no matter where parterres or co-workers are located across the world, communications can occur, void of travel costs and eliminating frustrating voicemail tag.
Comm3’s LifeSize HD Videoconferencing system, which is easy to use and offers immediate productivity gains, features superior image quality-- providing conferencing participants with communications that closely resemble a person-to-person experience.
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