With video conferencing being adopted by companies all over the world, it is only normal that more and more news stories are being told in the media about how web conferencing technologies are changing the business landscape.
There have been many lately, such has how the Christian Union has adopted the technology to provide counseling to the students in the Ivy League universities, or how telemedicine is revolutionizing health care, with doctors using video conferencing to provide consultation to patients at home and in rural areas.
Last week, the Central Wisconsin Business website has published an article on how video conferencing has enabled V&H Inc. Trucks, a truck supplier based in Marshfield, to increase productivity and save time and money on travels.
The truck company, which has offices in Wisconsin, Kansas and North Carolina, used to fly employees across the country to attend training seminars but now those days are over. The company, which has recently deployed a web conferencing system, has found in the new technology a valuable tool, allowing them to launch video conferences and webcasts connecting employees and offering extra services to their clients.
The company created its own studio dedicated to video conferencing and webcasting. It has purchased two high-definition cameras, four mixing boards, a green screen, a teleprompter and several servers. Though purchasing and deploying the studio wasn’t cheap the company is already monetizing it by allowing customers to rent and use the equipment.
“We can help them communicate with their customers and employee. No more travel time, no more airport hassle. We see it as a money saver,” stated Cindy Gudgen, V&H Inc. Trucks system administrator, to the Central Wisconsin Business.
The studio is already starting to impress customers which think of it as a great opportunity to deploy webinars and train employees without having to lose time and money on travelling and accommodations.
But companies don’t need to spend thousands of dollars and deploy a web conferencing studio to take advantage of everything that video conferencing has to offer. Today there solutions in the market which deliver video conferencing, webcast and remote access tools in one appliance at very good prices, such as RHUB 6-in-1 web conferencing and remote support appliance. Companies can adopt web conferencing without sacrificing their budgets.
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