Avistar Communications introduces desktop videoconferencing solutions

Tuesday, March 01, 2011 6:03 AM

(Source: Datamonitor)trackingAvistar Communications Corporation, a provider of unified visual communications solutions, has introduced a new comprehensive suite of desktop videoconferencing solutions.

According to Stephen Epstein, CMO of Avistar, "Companies have emerged from the last three years understanding the power and productivity of desktop videoconferencing; they also know about a host of technological advances such as UC, VDI and cloud computing that they want to leverage to improve productivity and desktop collaboration while optimizing resources and controlling growth.

"For our business users as well as our business partners, Avistar's standards-based desktop videoconferencing technology is a proven, driving force connecting many of these latest advances in improving communication, productivity and workflow."

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