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Speed and low latency on the network for today’s most demanding applications
By Rebecca Humphress, HP Networking Global Product Marketing
I was reading an article about Polycom’s social video software application that is currently shipping with the newest HP webcams and started thinking about how video is becoming more of an everyday technology. This new Polycom technology allows users to access various contact lists and conduct video chats. That means I can talk to anyone at anytime across a variety of applications that I use to connect to my friends. It’s a great way to keep connected. But, I could only imagine if your network connection was not robust enough to handle this traffic. Learn how the HP 3800 Switch Series brings Gigabit speeds to the desktop as well as how it performs with low latency to meet these new application challenges.
HP Discover technology sessions on Unified Communications and Collaboration – voice and video
It is HP Discover time. . . and that means getting acquainted and seeing the expansive breadth of HP products, solutions and expertise. I will be at the show June 5-7, get your “hands dirty” at the demos, share your challenges, debate ideas and get the inside scoop on technology from the experts at the business and technical sessions. I will be presenting a couple of technical sessions on UC&C jointly with Microsoft on Lync/Voice capabilities and with Polycom on enabling video collaboration. Come join me on Tuesday, June 5th at Venetian in Las Vegas at these deep dive technical sessions and ask your tough questions
Under the Hood II: 3 more innovations make HP Polycom Rich Media Communications solution unique
What makes the HP Polycom Rich Media Communications solution unique? In this second of three blogs in my “Under the Hood” series, I will cover three more innovative technologies that deliver superior user experience and make it easy for IT to deploy video collaboration. Check out my earlier blog for the first of the “Under the Hood” series.





