The Technology That Will Be Found in Court Rooms of the Future
Court rooms in New York have increased the number of hearings conducted over video conference, and it is predicted that the court room of the future will include use of this technology, according to a...
View ArticleThe Federal Government’s CIO Says Video is Helping to Cut Costs and Increase...
The US government is the world’s largest consumer of information technology. Now the government is taking steps to cut waste and become more effecient. CIO of the United States Vivek Kundra said “An...
View ArticleObama Offers to Help Job Seeker During Video Conference
Even the President is getting into video conferencing. President Obama offered to pass an out-of-work engineer’s resume to industry big wigs after the engineer’s wife confronted the President about...
View ArticleCloud Services Accelerate Telepresence Adoption in Public Sector
The Center for Digital Government has issued a brief detailing the use of cloud-based video collaboration in the public sector. Many organizations are switching to the cloud not only for the cost...
View ArticleVideo Conferencing and Fighting for Freedom
Fourth of July is almost here. Bring on the fireworks, the barbeques, and the fun! Before we celebrate though, let’s take a moment to say thanks to all the men and women who have fought to preserve our...
View ArticleCloud Security – National Defense and Your Business
As more and more business move their primary IT and other functions to the cloud there is one issue that is always present; security. It is similar to the early days of online shopping and banking...
View ArticleVideo in the City: Local Government & Video Conferencing
Each U.S. city and county is unique in its climate, population, and character. This diversity lends itself to innovative uses of technology by city governments that aim to improve life for its...
View ArticleDodging Budget Cuts with Video Arraignment
A couple of weeks ago, a juror summons made its way into our mail. Thankfully it was addressed to my husband because the thought of taking the New York City subway by myself gives me heart...
View ArticleSaving Billions, One Federal Agency at a Time
Last week Telework Exchange released “Fly Me to Your Room: Government Video Conferencing Collaboration Report.” This report outlined the benefits of video conferencing and telecommuting that can be...
View ArticleThe Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
As many of you know Hurricane Sandy roared through the Northeast earlier this week and wreaked havoc in New York City and Long Island (IVCi’s Headquarters). Monday night my husband and I simply...
View ArticleStay in Place and Cut the Waste
The federal government has experienced the benefits of video conferencing and now new legislation is being introduced to demand it. Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania has introduced a new...
View ArticleVideo is the New Arraignment
Ever wondered what a video arraignment looks like? Well now you can watch as Penelope Soto of Miami, Florida attends her video hearing with Eleventh Judicial Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat. Video...
View ArticleThis Week In Collaboration
Welcome to our bi-weekly recap of the week’s best articles surrounding collaboration. 7 steps to unified comm – and control over mobility services In the three years since passage of the Telework...
View ArticleThis Week In Collaboration
Welcome to our bi-weekly recap of the week’s best articles surrounding collaboration. Video conferencing in the cloud takes business collaboration to new heights. As confidence to deliver services and...
View ArticleThis Month in Telemedicine
American Telemedicine Association’s policy duo Jonathan Linkous, CEO and Gary Capistrant, Senior Director of Public Policy, return with updates and new information regarding telemedicine. What’s New...
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