Models of Personal Video Conferencing
VoiceCon Orlando, 2010John Bartlett - [email protected]
Andrew Davis - [email protected]
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Video Conferencing Track
Monday 2:00 PM The Right Video Device: How to Decide Who Gets What
Monday 3:15 PM
Personal Video Conferencing for the Enterprise: Players, Models & Choices
Tuesday 8:00 AM Scalable Video Coding: Disruption Ahead
Tuesday 2:00 PM
Integrating Group Video with PBX and UC Environments: Tough Tradeoffs Ahead
Tuesday 3:15 Extending Video Across the Enterprise Boundary
Tuesday 4:00 PM
Challenges in Mass Deployment: From Tens to Thousands of Video Endpoints
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Seven Models in this Session
Model Presenter
Client to client John Bartlett
Enterprise Server Bob Romano, RadVision
Unified Conferencing Client John Antanaitis, Polycom
Managed Service Provider Joe Laezza, Glowpoint
SaaS Video JW Penland, IOCOM
SaaS Collaboration Oded Gal, Cisco Webex
Cloud – peer to peer Perry Teevens, Skype
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Deployment Models
These different deployment models may affect: Video quality Ease of management Infrastructure requirements Scalability Interoperability Simplicity of use
How well does each model fit your business needs?
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Seven Deployment Models
Model Presenter
Client to client John Bartlett
Enterprise Server Bob Romano, RadVision
Unified Conferencing Client John Antanaitis, Polycom
Managed Service Provider Joe Laezza, Glowpoint
SaaS Video JW Penland, IOCOM
SaaS Collaboration Oded Gal, Cisco Webex
Cloud – peer to peer Perry Teevens, Skype
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Personal video in the same form as a video conferencing endpoint
Self contained software that is installed on a PC just like any other desktop application
Provisioned by the installer or user
Connects to PC audio and web cam
Licensed per PC like other applications
Typical example: Polycom PVX
Client to ClientModel
Client to clientEnterprise Server
Unified Conferencing ClientManaged Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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Enterprise Server Model
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing ClientManaged Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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Unified Conferencing Client
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing Client
Managed Service ProviderSaaS Video
SaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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Video Managed Service Provider
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing Client
Managed Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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Software as a Service (SaaS) Video
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing ClientManaged Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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SaaS Collaboration with Video
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing ClientManaged Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS CollaborationCloud – peer to peer
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Cloud peer-to-peer Video
ModelClient to client
Enterprise ServerUnified Conferencing ClientManaged Service Provider
SaaS VideoSaaS Collaboration
Cloud – peer to peer
Questions and Answers
VoiceCon Orlando, 2010John Bartlett - [email protected]
Andrew Davis - [email protected]