Thursday, July 23, 2009
Dallas-based AT&T Connect wins online award for video conferencing product
AT&T Connect has been named the gold winner in the Video Conferencing Tools category of the 2009 Product Leadership Award issued by SearchUnifiedCommunications.com, a TechTarget publication. The award winners were selected by the publication's readers, based on their assessment of products currently deployed within their own enterprises.
AT&T Connect unifies audio conferencing, web conferencing and video conferencing into a single, company-wide collaboration tool.
The SearchUnifiedCommunications.com 2009 Product Leadership Award winners were selected by more than 300 readers, based on their assessment of products currently deployed within their own enterprises. Respondents were asked to evaluate the unified communications products according to defined product-specific criteria and cumulative scores were calculated for each product to determine gold, silver and bronze award winners.
It integrates with unified communications, email and calendaring and enterprise applications -- with convenient settings to allow global admin and/or individual meeting controls over the use of recordings, video and telephony. Its single meeting pane makes it easy to see and manage all audio, video and web aspects a meeting, as well as control one, or all participants.
Source: AT&T
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