Logitech MeetUp review: A high-quality small-room conference camera
If meeting space is tight, and your IT budget somewhat less so, Logitech's MeetUp conference camera fits the bill for meetings with 6-8 participants.
If meeting space is tight, and your IT budget somewhat less so, Logitech's MeetUp conference camera fits the bill for meetings with 6-8 participants.
The eMeet Jupiter conference camera is small enough to carry around in your pocket, simple to use and configure, and adds a new dimension to your online meetings.
Back in mid-February of this year, I almost attended a conference held in Sydney by technology vendor CA. I say "almost" because I registered for the event, put it into my diary, and was fully planning to show up.
A down to earth voice from a previous era sounds a warning about overconfident posturing around how to do things by those who rarely have, and lack of respect for those who actually get business done
Don't think of Salesforce's Chatter as bunch of social networking techologies for business people to use. If you do, you've missed the real potential for businesses to operate in real-time.
With hardware partners Dolby, Logitech, and Poly, LogMeIn now offers 10 different hardware kits that connect you directly to GoToMeeting video conferences.
I'll be at Chris Pirillo's Gnomedex Conference in Seattle later this week. Look me up if you are there.
Next Tuesday 12est/9pst US time I will be keynoting with Sameer Patel during the latest iteration of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, which will be an online virtual event.
Microsoft announced at VoiceCon Orlando their next generation hardware to speed the replacement of the venerable old Public Branch Exchange (PBX) units that are at the heart of corporate collaboration - the telephone system.I recently had the opportunity to be walked through a hands on look at the vast next generation Microsoft productivity 2010 ecosphere, Office, Sharepoint, Exchange and so on, in Microsoft's labs so I could see how everything hangs together.
Unified communications has been a topic in IT management circles for years. It's a topic that can lead to packed houses at conferences and Cisco, Avaya, Microsoft and IBM all have extensive unified communications suites.