Revolabs

We had quite a few new vendor sponsors at this year's BC Summit in La Jolla, CA.

Time to Update the Audio Device in Your Huddle Rooms

From a technology perspective, the last few years have been great for board rooms and large conference rooms. They are increasingly being outfitted with video conferencing or telepresence systems, which are designed to deliver an immersive experience. However, in most organizations, the small conference rooms and huddle rooms are still struggling along with the telecommunication technologies of the last century. It sure seems like it's time to consider other options.

The Cloud-Based UC Revolution is Here

Conference calls "in the cloud" are a matter of course today, but many organizations are embracing the cloud for all of their communications. This means decommissioning existing phone systems and moving those services to the cloud, making some existing infrastructure, analog handsets and other legacy devices currently in use obsolete. As we enter what many predict to be an explosion of cloud-based unified communication services, how will everyone in the UC sphere be affected by this rapid evolution?

Why Audio Quality Really Matters for Conferencing

Conference calls are a fact of life in business, and as we continue moving towards virtual organizations and more dispersed workforces, their value will only increase. When people have to collaborate, conferencing is essential, not just to communicate effectively in real time, but also to provide an environment where all the elements of a UC solution can be brought into play. This makes audio conferencing a cornerstone of UC, so there's a lot at stake when the experience isn't great.