RADVISION Presented with Prestigious Industry Award for Product Differentiation and...

* Reuters is not responsible for the content in this press release.

Tue May 20, 2008 8:00am EDT

RADVISION Presented with Prestigious Industry Award for Product Differentiation and Innovation

    Frost & Sullivan Lauds RADVISION's Product Strength and Market
  Differentiation Strategies in the Videoconferencing Infrastructure
                                Market
TEL AVIV, Israel--(Business Wire)--
RADVISION(R) Ltd. (Nasdaq: RVSN), a leading provider of video
network infrastructure and developer tools for unified visual
communications over IP, 3G, and emerging next-generation IMS networks,
today announced that the company has been presented with the
prestigious 2008 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Product
Differentiation Innovation. This Award is presented each year by Frost
and Sullivan to the company that has best demonstrated the ability to
develop products that allow it to differentiate from competing vendors
and products.

   RADVISION received this award in recognition of the company
successfully leveraging its existing technology assets to introduce
SCOPIA Desktop that in combination with SCOPIA multi-point control
unit (MCU) and the rest of the SCOPIA infrastructure suite, is
allowing RADVISION to set itself apart in the industry.

   Unified Communications is driving the deployment of video
conferencing throughout organizations from the conference room, to the
desktop and to mobile workers. The SCOPIA Conferencing Platform
supports all of those environments including next generation high
definition (HD) endpoints, standard definition (SD) endpoints and
through SCOPIA Desktop to the remote and mobile worker. SCOPIA Desktop
capabilities have also been integrated into Microsoft's Office
Communications Server 2007 and IBM Lotus Sametime collaboration
solutions extending the capabilities of those solutions.

   "RADVISION's SCOPIA Conferencing Platform and the introduction of
SCOPIA Desktop come at a critical time," said Roopam Jain, Frost &
Sullivan's Principal Analyst - Conferencing & Collaboration. "Close to
a hundred million U.S. workers are expected to telework by 2010 and
companies are continually looking for ways to improve remote employee
communication and collaboration and bring these teleworkers closer
into the corporate culture. The SCOPIA Desktop solution achieves that
with a unique blend of audio, video and data capabilities."

   "To efficiently meet the needs of today's enterprise requires a
standards based solution that supports the existing install base of
video devices and one that extends videoconferencing beyond them to
remote workers," said Boaz Raviv, RADVISION's CEO. "The solution has
to have freely distributable software clients, have the capability to
traverse firewalls, has to be easy to install and use and provide data
collaboration and video features that are compatible with other video
conferencing devices being used by the company. RADVISION has
addressed all those requirements with the SCOPIA Conferencing Platform
and SCOPIA Desktop."

   About RADVISION

   RADVISION (Nasdaq: RVSN) is the industry's leading provider of
market-proven products and technologies for unified visual
communications over IP, 3G and IMS networks. With its complete set of
standards-based video networking infrastructure and developer toolkits
for voice, video, data and wireless communications, RADVISION is
driving the unified communications evolution by combining the power of
video, voice, data and wireless - for high definition video
conferencing systems, innovative converged mobile services, and highly
scalable video-enabled desktop platforms on IP, 3G and emerging
next-generation IMS networks. For more information about RADVISION,
visit www.radvision.com.

   This press release contains forward-looking statements that are
subject to risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements
include, but are not limited to, general business conditions in the
industry, changes in demand for products, the timing and amount or
cancellation of orders and other risks detailed from time to time in
RADVISION's filings with the Securities Exchange Commission, including
RADVISION's Form 20-F Annual Report. These documents contain and
identify other important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in our projections or
forward-looking statements. Stockholders and other readers are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. We
undertake no obligation to update publicly or revise any
forward-looking statement.

Corporate:
RADVISION
Tsipi Kagan, +1 201-689-6340
Chief Financial Officer
cfo@radvision.com
or
Media Relations:
Dukas Public Relations
Sean Carney / Todd Barrish, +1 212-704-7385
sean@dukaspr.com / todd@dukaspr.com
or
Investor Relations:
Comm-Partners LLC
June Filingeri, +1 203-972-0186
junefil@optonline.net

Copyright Business Wire 2008
Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.