VCIGLive! Panel Discussion to Explore the Video Collaboration End User Experience
Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) July 11, 2013 -- The Visual Communication Industry Group, VCI-Group, will host the next VCIG Live! event on Thursday, July 18th, 2013 at 1:00 PM ET and will examine the importance and impact of the visual communications end user experience. The panel will also explore how to improve the end user experience to help with end user adoption and the corresponding return on investment. This interactive session will focus on how internal and external service providers of videoconferencing can improve the end user experience from both the on-site and back-end processes when using videoconferencing and other collaborative tools. This panel brings over fifty years’ experience in improving the end user video collaborating experience and improving adoption.
The panel of experts includes Brad Wigginton, Team Leader, Video and Telepresence Operations for GE, Karl Hantho, Videxio-President Americas, Theo Economides, Greenline Emeritus Consulting-Lecture and Consultant, Dr. Tamela Smith Western Kentucky University- Manager Interactive Video Services. Vidtel Vice President of Sales and former industry analyst and talk show host JD Vaughn will moderate the event.
The primary responsibility of the VCI-Group is to provide members inside information, education and valuable insight on tough topics and the organization believes the end user experience is as important as the technology, implementation and end user training.
This session will be sponsored and hosted by Cisco WebEx. To register visit: http://www.vci-group.org/events/vciglive.aspx. Attendance for VCI-Group members is free and a new user’s membership is free for the first year.
VCI-Group is the knowledge-sharing community that influences the Visual Communications Industry and is a community comprised of 550+ end-users and vendors focused on videoconferencing, telepresence, Unified Communications and/or collaboration technology. Membership consists of individuals from organizations that make visual communications purchasing decisions or recommendations and create implementation strategies, and/or support the technology.
The Visual Communications Industry Group (VCI-Group) is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to working to influence the development of Industry-based standards for multimedia collaboration technologies and applications, to improve industry products and services, and to facilitate the exchange of information among its members. http://www.vci-group.org
Karen Wesloh, VCI-Group, http://www.vci-group.org/Home.aspx, 952-928-4665, [email protected]
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