Video conferencing is becoming a critical tool to organisations of all sizes. That's because not only are we running more meetings than ever before but a well deployed video conferencing system has been proven to improve the quality of communications in meetings. This is a big part of the reason we’re seeing more businesses invest in dedicated video conferencing systems. However, every office has its own set of unique challenges to creating a good video conferencing experience for their teams.
In this episode of The F-Team, we discuss five key considerations when designing your business’ dedicated video conferencing room device fleet.
In an F-Team first, Josh Edwards, Business Development Manager at Logitech joins Fastrack video conferencing specialists, Nathan Kettle and Nikki McClintock on the podcast. Josh is passionate about helping businesses choose the right video conferencing solutions for their needs.
Once a fortnight we assemble Fastrack's brightest minds to discuss the latest business technology news, opinion and research.
Josh Edwards Logitech, Business Development Manager NSW/ACT
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Nathan Kettle Systems Engineer, Hardware Solutions
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Nikki McClintock Team Leader, Service Operations
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General Manager, Marketing & Digital
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03:48 – What to look for in a video conferencing camera
15:59 - Designing a flexible video conference room
23:22 – Building a future-proof video conferencing room
27:02 - Optimising for clear and powerful audio
41:08 - Ways to manage your video conferencing room post deployment
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