
"videoconferencing" news, interviews, and features
Slideshows about videoconferencing
News about videoconferencing
-
In 2020, videoconferencing gained an enterprise foothold. Now what?
The pandemic continues, and changes it brought to the workplace — the wholesale move to remote work — appear to be here to stay. So ...
-
Perth tech contractor goes down owing $1M
Market pressures, shrinking sales and stiff competition have contributed to the liquidation of Aspect Group (WA)
-
Worldwide enterprise videoconferencing equipment market shows positive signs of growth
“Some much needed good news for the enterprise videoconferencing market."
-
Logitech expands video/audio gear for meeting rooms
New equipment merges camera, microphone and speaker for small meeting areas known as "huddle rooms."
-
Microsoft reveals Surface Hub, an 84-inch, 4K touchscreen for office collaboration
Perhaps the best feature? Microsoft says it's solved the pain and friction of simply joining a videoconference.
-
Charles Sturt deploys new videoconferencing platform to 20,000 students
University to deploy Pexip Infinity platform to distance learning students
Features about videoconferencing
-
Cisco keeps Polycom at bay as video conferencing market transition continues
Results reflective of the ongoing market transition from a primarily hardware-based technology to one impacted by the growing interest in software-based solutions and video subscription ...
Events

EDGE 2023
EDGE is the leading technology conference for business leaders in Australia and New Zealand, built on the foundations of collaboration, education and advancement.

WIICTA 2023
ARN has celebrated gender diversity and recognised female excellence across the Australian tech channel since first launching WIICTA in 2012, acknowledging the achievements of a talented group of female front runners who have become influential figures across the local industry.

ARN Innovation Awards 2023
Innovation Awards is the market-leading awards program for celebrating ecosystem innovation and excellence across the technology sector in Australia.