Research and Markets: Video Conferencing Market Analysis - Key Trends and the Role of the Video Conferencing Market
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f7a4ed/video_conferencing) has announced the addition of the "Video Conferencing Market Analysis" report to their offering. The market for video conferencing is dynamic, with legacy room-based system providers rapidly increasing the breadth of their offerings, while start-up vendors stake their claims via desktop video conferencing applications, low-cost high-definition offerings, or customized and/or vertically focused products designed for limited, but highly specialized uses. This market analysis discusses the key trends in the video conferencing market and the role of video conferencing in a unified communications architecture, including common features and differentiators. This market analysis includes a detailed feature matrix describing offerings from vendors, such as: * Size of market targeted * Vertical focus * Key competitive advantage * On-premise, hosted, or combo * Desktop, room-based, and telepresence offerings * Scalability * UC integration * Signaling protocols * Video codecs * Frame rates * Resolutions * External connectivity * Security capabilities * Bandwidth requirements * Mobility integration * Video quality management tools * Average costs Companies Mentioned in this Report Include: * Avistar * BrightCom * Cisco * Dialcom * Global Crossing * HearMe * Hewlett Packard * LifeSize * Microsoft * Nortel * Polycom * Radvision * ShoreTel * Siemens * SightSpeed * Tandberg * Telanetix * Teliris * Vidyo For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f7a4ed/video_conferencing Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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