Thursday, December 23, 2010

Polycom will cooperate with IBM push video conferencing services

According to reports, a leading global provider of unified collaboration solutions provider Polycom (Polycom) on Monday announced that it will work with IBM to launch some consumer-oriented services, and video conference Skype and Cisco is about to release new products to compete.

Polycom (Polycom) said that the two companies plan to later this week, held in Las Vegas CES Consumer Electronics Show publish a high-definition video conferencing products.

Polycom (Polycom) indicates that this product can allow multiple users via high-speed Internet video sessions. But it did not reveal the product selling price and date.

IBM said the upcoming CES exhibition to showcase its future part of family planning, and claimed that it did not intend to own the brand to sell consumer video conferencing products. Polycom and IBM Enterprise video conferencing products is the partner relationship.

Introduction of any new consumer video conferencing service will face from Skype and other new services from fierce competition. Network equipment manufacturers Cisco also intend to launch in the near future its high-end enterprise video conferencing products TelePresence consumers products.

Prior to Cisco acquisition of Norway, the leading global provider of video conferencing vendor tengbo, increased network video communications market.

Polycom (Polycom) stock up 2.44% on Monday, closing at $ 25.58, per share; IBM stock up 1.2%, closing at $ 132.45 per share.

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