Videoconferencing News
Evernote to offer its idea- and note-capture tool for businesses, CEO says
Evernote will launch a business program in the coming months, allowing administrators to better control security and data, company CEO Phil Libin...
Dropbox Boosts Free Storage Limit to 5GB to Match Google Drive
Dropbox boosted its free storage limit from 2GB to 5GB with the introduction of a new digital image offering.
China takes tougher stance on online pirated content
China's Internet firms will need to better screen their websites for unlicensed digital works or be held responsible for infringement, according...
New iPad app creates secure video conferencing, collaboration
A new iOS app lets enterprise iPad users set up secure video conferences with others both inside and outside their organization. The app also can...
Vidyo sets up program for virtual video network operators
Vidyo is announcing a new program for service providers, enabling cloud-based video services it says could sell for $30 per month.
Cisco offers virtualized video surveillance
Cisco today announced a virtualized version of its Video Surveillance software for use on its Unified Computing System platform for enterprise- or...
'Insatiable demand' for streaming video puts pressure on providers
Just as enterprise network managers brace for the flood of bandwidth-consuming content stemming from the NCAA men's basketball tournament, content...
Cisco pays $5 billion for video company
Cisco this week said it will acquire NDS Group Ltd., a provider of video software and content security systems for service providers and media...
Cisco pays $5 billion for video company buy
Cisco this week said it will acquire NDS Group Ltd., a provider of video software and content security systems for service providers and media...
Avaya buys Radvision for $230 million
Avaya has purchased videoconferencing company Radvision for $230 million, the company announced today.
Avaya giving UC line a video boost with $230M Radvision buyout
In a move aimed at enhancing video capabilities in its unified communications offering, Avaya announced plans Thursday to purchase videoconferencing...
IT stressed over cloud and video bandwidth demands
IT executives understand the value of cloud services and videoconferencing tools, but one of the chief concerns remains the strain those services put...
China's top video sites, Youku and Tudou, join forces in merger
China's two leading video sites, Youku and Tudou, announced on Monday the companies would merge, creating the country's largest online video...
12 Ways to Make Your Online Profile Work for You
Like it or not, your digital identity is what defines you to potential employers and recruiters seeking you out online. And if you're interested in...
Video now accounts for half of mobile data traffic
Video now accounts for half of all data transferred on mobile networks, up from 40% during the same time last year, according to ByteMobile's first...
Cisco: Customers drove us to block Microsoft/Skype
Cisco's appeal of the European Commission's approval of the $8.5 billion Microsoft/Skype union is customer driven, Cisco CEO John Chambers said this...
HP high-def webcam makes us look better on Skype
Shaw reviews HP's HD 5210 Webcam.
Cisco on Microsoft/Skype: Sour grapes?
Does Cisco have non-buyer's remorse over the Microsoft/Skype union?
Cisco aims to blunt the power of Microsoft-Skype merger
Cisco's plea to make Skype video conferencing protocols public is at least in part a defensive move to protect Cisco's dominance in video as it faces...
YouTube app for Google TV to get more functionality
Google announced Sunday that it would add functionality to the YouTube experience on Google TV, including complete channel pages and the ability to...