RADVISION and Microsoft enable easy videoconferencing for 3G
November 16, 2005
RADVISION has announced that it will team with Microsoft to jointly demonstrate multimedia visual communications connectivity between Click to Meet for Microsoft Office Live Communications Server and 3G mobile devices at the 3G World Congress and Exhibition 2005.
Recently named Best of Microsoft Tech-Ed 2005 in Europe, RADVISION's Click to Meet significantly extends the conferencing capabilities of LCS and Office Communicator by enabling participants in an Instant Messaging session to easily and seamlessly move to a full multi-party audio, video, and data videoconference simply by clicking on a "Start Conference" button.
"Click to Meet is an innovative product that works seamlessly with Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005, and fully supports all of our new and existing conference control capabilities in Microsoft Office Communicator," said Peter de Zoete, Director of Marketing & Sales, Real-time Collaboration Product Group, Microsoft, Greater China. "Our customers tell us that RADVISION's Click to Meet is a quick, easy way for them to boost productivity and dramatically improve communications, especially among remotely located team members."
"Having participated in the Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 launch earlier this year in APAC, we are pleased to be joining forces again with Microsoft to jointly demonstrate our products," said Eitan Livne, General Manager of RADVISION Asia Pacific. "Our combined solution enables on-the-fly multiparty videoconferencing, right from the user's desktop or mobile device, and, by using market proven technology, our users can do it with confidence."
Visit booth #1731 at the 3G World Congress and Exhibition 2005, being held November 16 through 18 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, to see a demonstration of Click to Meet for Microsoft Office Live Communications Server.
Availability
RADVISION's Click to Meet products, including Click to Meet for Microsoft Office Live Communications Server are available now.
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