All Entries Tagged With: "videoconferencing"
Obama-Cameron: when to Skype, when to travel
Should being seen to be doing something count in pre-trip authorisation?
DfT site encourages flexible working to reduce travel
Department for Communities and Local Government and Environment Agency among bodies who have joined initiative
BT extends videoconferencing to mobile devices and webcams
Organisations can now add mobile devices and webcams to VC sessions
DfT launches campaign to encourage travel alternatives
Government tries to encourage wider use of audio and video conferencing and travel by foot or bike
Videoconference booking to be integrated into travel process
A deal between Sabre and Polycom has launched Sabre Virtual Meetings, a means of integrating alternatives to travel into the existing travel booking process.
The Word from Whitehall: big savings could guarantee the big contracts
Our mystery buyer predicts that the large amount of savings reportedly achieved by the TMC incumbents is likely to guarantee their re-appointment.
Jumeirah to install telepresence rooms
Jumeirah Hotels is to install immersive telepresence rooms in properties in five countries, including the UK, by the end of the year.
Skype and the direction of travel
Microsoft’s plans to purchase Skype can have big consequences for Office and how we manage meetings.
Smoke and mirrors
Comparisons between videoconferencing and travel often ignore the capital investment.
Saving travel costs and carbon in the National Health Service
David Pencheon, head of the NHS sustainability development unit, has ideas for saving costs and carbon.




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