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The compatibility issue of business to business telepresence

John Bartlett over at No Jitter has a great summary of the issues faced with business to business telepresence compatibility when compared to single codec based video conferencing.

He captures the key issue nicely with “… we are left with a basic incompatibility between the way the telepresence systems are designed. Telepresence systems use multiple cameras looking out at a single room to create an image for the far end. Some systems use two, some three and some four cameras and screens… When we mix two vendors’ systems which are designed around different principles, we will get the disconnects that these separate design decisions create. Mismatches of … screen layout, image ratio, eye contact lines and more may make these connections substantially less immersive … single-codec video conferencing market has none of these issues beyond the basic connectivity and QoS requirements…”

No doubt with time standards will emerge to allow business to business telepresence but in the interim it is an important limitation (albiet outweighed by other advantages) to understand.

Add comment February 16th, 2009

Tandberg HD camera for Microsoft OCS

Tandberg has claimed the release of the first high definition (720p) camera for use with Microsoft OCS. The beta program will start in late Q1 2009. The camera is connected via USB and includes inbuilt microphone and autofocus.

Existing Tanberg/ OCS interoperation includes the ability to call between Tandberg room or telepresence systems and an Office Communicator desktop client with the added features of shared contacts (which you can add Tanberg virtual meeting rooms to), shared presence and multiple points of presence (so your Tandberg and Office Communicator client can share the same identity).

Add comment February 10th, 2009


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