Monday, November 26, 2012

ITG Video Conferencing Solutions

By Douglas Miller


Needless to say, Video Conferencing is widely used in hiring practices, enabling employers to interview candidates outside the immediate geography. Therefore, this practice significantly increases the pool of applicants and the ability to find the most suitable employees.

Using video to conduct interviews enables government and business managers to increase the pool of candidates outside the immediate geography, without incurring travel costs, thereby increasing the ability to hire the "right" candidate. Selecting the right candidate is critical to any organization's success and hiring the wrong applicant is a financial burden that leads to turnover, more hiring, training and overall, more costs.

Government and Business leaders have recognized the increases in productivity which has been recorded by their organizations and the significant contribution in creating a more collaborative and communicative environment. Various solutions in Video/Data/Voice communications are a great help in conducting training sessions, both locally and remotely.

In the growing trend of a modern globalization, the need for integrated communications has been increasing considerably. Luckily, the evolution of the supporting and related technologies has been advancing at the same velocity. Users across all sectors are quickly migrating from ISDN based solutions to IP implementations that are more affordable and better serving their organizations' objectives.

Being a world class IT services provider and a certified partner of all major VTC related manufactures ITG has all the right components to provide the highest quality, robust VTC solutions that fit a wide range of strategies and budgets.

With robust teams of OEM certified engineers and installation technicians, ITG has designed, tested, documented, deployed and supported some of the largest and most complex VTC enterprise implementations in the federal government. As an Audio/Video integration specialist, ITG also provides large scale room design, installation, custom engineering and support for its federal government and commercial customers. ITG has provided A/V integration for the US Department of Defense at the Pentagon, to include secure switching, ISDN and IP based video collaboration rooms, often referred to as "war rooms".

In the five year contract with the Defense Contracting Agency, (DCMA) the company provides all hardware, installation labor, onsite and helpdesk support. So far, ITG successfully installed supported more than 300 VTC rooms for DCMA.

Across the globe ITG provided and supported all video communications for DoDEA schools and created over 100 new VTC rooms helping the client to extend over to the most remote locations, enabling students to perform their coursework via telecommuting. That includes operations throughout EMEA and APAC.

So, the technology is available, the needs are obvious and the IT services industry is ready to provide the skilled labor and know-how it takes to make Unified Communications a success.

A few words about the Author:

Douglas Miller is a seasoned executive with major manufacturers. He introduced their technology to Government executives going back to the late 90s. Douglas Miller provides design, development and configuration support for the integration of complex VTC systems.




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