InfoComm International, the Audiovisual Industry’s main trade association is sponsoring InfoComm10 June 5- 11 in Las Vegas. It will feature cutting-edge technology that is bound to broaden business communications and public education by making HD live video accessible on any device, at any scale, on any platform. Interoperable, unified communications is the overriding theme of InfoComm10 where prominent industry leaders are displaying their latest inventions.
Industry Leaders are Actively Reinventing the Video Communications Market
To create a greater market demand for videoconferencing and telepresence imaging equipment, some big names in communications technology have augmented new technology standards that promote multi-vendor marketing for fully-interoperable video networks. CISCO is leading this strategy by open-source licensing of its Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP). On January 29th, 2010 TMCnet.com CISCO News, detailed Cisco's January 26th press release announcing TANDBERG’s Total Telepresence Solutions is fully operable with CISCO CTS 3000 as well as Polycom and Microsoft® systems.
More recently, on April 19th, 2010 CISCO reported its final acquisition of TANDBERG and its intent to create open-source libraries of TIP code by July 2010. In March 2010, MarketWire reported that Polycom, an initial licensee of TIP, has made its CMA-based Desktop Video collaboration fully interoperable with Apple® Computers, requiring only a single server to support both Windows® and Mac OS® X CMA desktop software.
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