Thursday, July 28, 2011

LifeSize: In the News | Video Conferencing Spot

by Julie Zellman, Marketing Communications Coordinator, LifeSize

Last week?s game-changing announcements led to a flurry of media activity in the last couple of days and we wanted to share a few of the stories with you.

Here are some of the highlights:

Logitech?s LifeSize tests price elasticity for video conferencing, By Larry Dignan, Logitech?s LifeSize unit on Wednesday made a series of moves to make a broader play for the corporate video conferencing market. LifeSize acquired an Italian startup to bolster its mobile offerings, launched a cloud service and unveiled an appliance that will bring endpoints to the $999 mark. LifeSize is making a play for a video conferencing market that features much larger players such as Cisco and Polycom. However, LifeSize, along with its parent Logitech, is strong among smaller businesses and has the pieces for broader enterprise adoption.

Logitech Looks to Cloud and Mobile Video Meetings, By Stephen Lawson, Logitech?s LifeSize division is embracing the cloud in a bid to extend videoconferencing?s reach, announcing new services and the acquisition of a small mobile video company called Mirial. Mirial, based in Milan, provides videoconferencing clients for PCs, Macs and a wide range of mobile devices, including iPads, iPhones and Android tablets. Logitech did not disclose the price it paid for the privately held company. It plans to integrate Mirial?s clients into LifeSize Connections, a newly announced cloud-based service that lets organizations set up high-quality videoconferencing without investing in their own back-end infrastructure.

LifeSize Acquires Mirial, Augments Desktop/Mobile HD Video, By Henry Dewing, LifeSize, a division of Logitech, has made an interesting set of announcements this morning. The three main points are: LifeSize Connections, a service that enables cloud-based videoconferencing; LifeSize Passport Connect, a very small codec/camera to video-enable remote/home offices; LifeSize has acquired Mirial,a developer of PC/smartphone mobile videoconferencing solutions. What does this mean?

http://www.lifesize.com/videoconferencingspot.com/?p=2363

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