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ExhibitOne Becomes Single Source for All Top Videoconferencing Solutions
The first videoconferencing (often referred to as TelePresence) solution was introduced at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. While it was a bit pricey and completely impractical back in the day - TelePresence is now in high demand by ExhibitOne clients. To best meet that demand, ExhibitOne has partnered with LifeSize to represent all of that company's high definition (HD) video communications solutions. LifeSize is a pioneer and world leader in HD video collaboration with technologies that deliver full HD TelePresence - from conference rooms to computers to any Android or iOS mobile device (such as the iPad or iPhone 4S).
ExhibitOne already represents TelePresence solutions from Cisco and Polycom, the industry's other top TelePresence providers. ExhibitOne CEO & President Kevin Sandler noted, "Our partnership with LifeSize gives our clients the latest innovations in HD video and enables ExhibitOne to be very comprehensive in our ability to address virtually any type of TelePresence need."
LifeSize's enterprise-class videoconferencing solutions are open standards-based systems that allow for easy integration. The company was founded in 2003 and acquired by Logitech in 2009. www.LifeSize.com
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Courts Today Highlights ExhibitOne's Remote Interpretation Solution: VCIS
A recent edition of Courts Today featured ExhibitOne's Virtual Court-Interpreter System (VCIS) as a solution that can help courts deal with growing caseloads. The article noted that by providing interpretive services on a remote basis, courts can realize significant cost savings. VCIS is ExhibitOne's patent-pending process that integrates teleconferencing, switching and related technologies into a robust communications tool that allows interpreters to provide full interpretive services on a remote basis. In the article, ExhibitOne CEO & President Kevin Sandler noted that not only does VCIS reduce delays due to interpreter travel time and availability, but the technology itself integrates with a courthouse's existing legacy systems.
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Education is Adopting Digital Signage
ExhibitOne is seeing growing interest among educators for taking advantage of the latest digital signage capabilities. As an example, South Mountain Community College, a part of Arizona's Maricopa Community College District, recently implemented digital signage outside of classrooms as a part of an existing campus-wide scheduling platform. The college was looking for a better way to disseminate information and a way to be more efficient and productive in room utilization. With the ability to display text, images, video, Flash®, PowerPoint presentations or even live TV, educators throughout the country are looking at digital signage for displaying class/event schedules, promoting campus activities, generating advertising revenue, broadcasting emergency messages, communicating directions and information during special events and much more. For South Mountain Community College, the digital signage was a part of new building construction - but it can just as easily be incorporated into existing campus facilities.
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