Customer Announcements News & Reviews

  • Distance Learning Program Removes Classroom Walls for Urban District Striving to Cost-Effectively Engage Students and Train Staff
Polycom is helping Pittsburgh Public Schools accelerate its drive for excellence with a distance learning program increasingly powered by visual communication solutions from Polycom, Inc., the global leader in telepresence, video and voice communication solutions.

 

The district, which serves approximately 28,000 students, relies on video and voice communications to extend resources and enhance the learning experience at more than 50 schools. Video communication is also helping improve staff training and accelerate problem solving.

  • With ARX, SEGA conserves expensive storage resources, reduces backup time by 40%, and positions the company for further growth
F5 Networks, Inc., the global leader in Application Delivery Networking, today announced that the SEGA Corporation has deployed the F5®ARX® solution to simplify their file management and archiving systems.

In recent years, SEGA faced growing data management challenges with the increase of high-quality videos and multimedia files adding a significant burden to the file servers used by the company's nearly 4,000 employees. As a result, weekly backup operations took 40 hours to complete. SEGA began looking for ways to simplify the operation of its file servers and make its data management efforts more efficient.
  • Chooses Telepresence interExchange Network (TEN) to Communicate With Subsidiaries, New Acquisitions, and Other Businesses Worldwide

Glowpoint, Inc., a leading provider of advanced video communications solutions, today announced that a global consumer goods holding company has now migrated virtually all of its video conferencing systems from ISDN to IP on Glowpoint's Telepresence interExchange Network (TEN). Glowpoint's managed services and conferencing services for the client, in combination with TEN, yield average monthly recurring revenues of nearly $30,000. Glowpoint, Inc. (OTCBB: GLOW), a leading provider of advanced video communications solutions, today announced that a global consumer goods holding company has now migrated virtually all of its video conferencing systems from ISDN to IP on Glowpoint's Telepresence interExchange Network (TEN). Glowpoint's managed services and conferencing services for the client, in combination with TEN, yield average monthly recurring revenues of nearly $30,000.