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Record Registration for February, Another Record Expected for March 21 VCIG Live! Session on BYOD.
[February 27, 2013]

Record Registration for February, Another Record Expected for March 21 VCIG Live! Session on BYOD.


Minneapolis, MN, Feb 27, 2013 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Over 200 registrants from 21 countries signed up for the [VCI-Group's "VCIG Live!" webcast on the topic of WebRTC on February 21, 2013. The webcast was sponsored by ChorusCall.com and featured a lively discussion among industry veterans JD Vaughn, host and VCI-Group Advisory Board Chair, Scott Wharton, CEO of Vidtel, Elliot Gold, publisher of industry newsletter TeleSpan, and Dave Michels, industry analyst and blogger for TalkingPointz.com. "This was our most successful "VCIG Live!" event to date and was well received by our membership and guests" said Doug Pearson, VCI-Group's Education Committee chairperson. View the archived session! Registration is now open for the March 21 "VCIG Live!" session featuring the topic "BYOD - How Organizations Should Prepare for the Next Wave".



"We know our user members are facing a lot of pressure to open up their videoconferences and content sharing meetings to any device or end point," said Toni Alonso, President of VCI-Group."And we also know that many of our user members and our Alliance members have experience, suggestions and solutions to help our user members address their own BYOD issues. This is what our March 21st session is all about; helping our users prepare and plan for the BYOD tsunami. Analysts tell us that our industry is going to grow from 26-27 million end points to 20 billion end points over the next 7 years. If that is close to being accurate, our members need to get ready for the next wave." The VCI-Group is the knowledge-sharing community that shapes influences the Visual Communications Industry and is a community comprised of 550+ end-users and vendors focused on videoconferencing, telepresence, Unified Communications and/or collaboration technology. Membership consists of individuals from organizations that make visual communications purchasing decisions or recommendations and create implementation strategies, and/or support the technology.

VCI-Group focuses on facilitating educational and peer networking in the conferencing and collaboration industry. In addition to providing access to education, training, learning programs and "hot-off-the-press" news and information, VCI-Group's driving force is to keep the membership very well informed and connected to their network of member professionals. The monthly "VCIG Live!" sessions are designed to help educate and prepare the membership.


The Visual Communications Industry Group (VCI-Group) is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to working to influence the development of Industry-based standards for multimedia collaboration technologies and applications, to improve industry products and services, and to facilitate the exchange of information among its members. //http://www.vci-group.org Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/2/prweb10478998.htm PRWeb.com

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