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Author Rhodes, John, 1945-

Title Videoconferencing for the real world : implementing effective visual communication systems / by John Rhodes. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Burlington, Mass. : Focal Press, 2013, ©2001.
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction to successful videoconferencing -- 2. Videoconferencing applications -- 3. Needs analysis : defining your ideal system -- 4. Choosing the right system -- 5. Networks and advanced technologies -- 6. Putting it all together : the challenges of integration -- 7. Managing the conferencing process -- 8. The future.
Summary ""John Rhodes' Videoconferencing for the Real World, is a one of the world's most comprehensive blueprints on the awesome power of videoconferencing.""From the Foreword by Brad CaldwellChairman ICIA and President ofIntegrated Media Services, Anaheim, CADesigned to be useful to both technical and non-technical managers, Video-Conferencing for the Real World demystifies the subject of video communications. It provides easy-to-follow guidelines for deploying a cost-effective video-conferencing solution tailored to an.
Subject Videoconferencing.
Business communication -- Technological innovations.
Visioconférences.
Communication dans l'entreprise -- Innovations.
Business communication -- Technological innovations
Videoconferencing
Other Form: Print version: Rhodes, John, 1945- Videoconferencing for the real world. Boston : Focal Press, ©2001 0240804163 (DLC) 00053550 (OCoLC)45362601
ISBN 9781136024658
1136024654
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