Desktop Video Conferencing

In the last few years, desktop video conferencing emerged as part of daily processes and communication routines within companies and organizations of any size and industry, all over the world, complementing (and in some cases replacing) traditional room systems.
Gartner says that more than 200 million workers worldwide will run corporate-supplied video conferencing from their desktops by 2015, compared to 7 million in 2008.

Scenario and benefits

Even if the need to reduce cost and increase productivity strengthened by the economic downturn pushed companies towards more affordable video communication solutions, the growth of desktop video conference has been mainly driven by other factors. On one side, the transformation of workspaces due to the rise of mobile and remote workers combined with the comfort of having a video conference software directly on your laptop, and on the other side the dramatic improvements in video and audio quality that enable an amazing experience quality.

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