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1 Network Instruments, 5th Annual State of the Network Global Study, March 2012 2 Network Instruments 3 Steve Jobs, Apple press event, March 2011 4 harmon.ie, Why U.S. Mobile Workers Can’t Get Their Work Done, 2012 5 Network Instruments 6 Nielsen, "High Definition Is the New Normal," October 2012 © 2013 Avaya Inc. The bring-your-own-device trend (BYOD) is here to stay, and the world of video conferencing is quickly going mobile, too. This is no surprise considering the growth in use of laptops, tablets, and smartphones – as well as upgraded business networks capable of supporting real-time video collaboration. of organizations have active video conferencing capabilities 1 Mobile video conferencing comes with subtle but important differences from conference room video. According to a recent study by Wainhouse Research, these are the top 5 requirements to consider when incorporating personal video solutions into your BYOD strategy. KEYS TO MOBILE VIDEO CONFERENCING SUCCESS IN THE ENTERPRISE 5 of organizations plan to get them within a year 1 POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN VIDEO CONFERENCING Speeds decision-making Enhances collaboration Increases sales Drives revenue TOP 5 ELEMENTS TO CONSIDER WHEN DEPLOYING MOBILE VIDEO SOLUTIONS IN THE ENTERPRISE Video conferencing solutions that are easy to use eliminate the need for special knowledge and training. A video solution simply has to work, and work every time. To accommodate the growing BYOD trend, video solutions need to be freely distributed and available, at a minimum, on devices with Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android operating systems. Ease of Use and Reliability Availability on All Devices Video conferencing capabilities need to be available to mobile workers anytime, anywhere. Features such as always-on virtual rooms and click-to-connect conferencing can support this. Anywhere, Anytime Conferencing Since the most popular video conferencing systems are still standard room-based ones, personal systems must be able to communicate with these. Interoperability with Room-Based Systems As HD video becomes increasingly commonplace in homes, consumers expect the same kind of video quality in the enterprise. Standard video conferencing pales in comparison to the lifelike experiences possible with higher resolutions. High Definition Video Quality 80% OF FORTUNE 100 COMPANIES ARE DEPLOYING iPHONES AND iPADS 3 75% OF U.S. HOUSEHOLDS HAVE AN HDTV SET 6 READ THE FULL WAINHOUSE REPORT AT AVAYA.COM/VIDEOMOBILE. 75% OF COMPANIES DEPLOYING VIDEO ARE USING STANDARD VIDEO CONFERENCING ROOMS 5 69% OF U.S. MOBILE WORKERS NEED TO PARTICIPATE IN WEB/ VIDEO CONFERENCE CALLS 4 Thur 4:30 PM JOIN CLICK COLLABORATE Olivia - Paris Todd - Rome Lacy - New York City Jeff - Denver Ben - Tokyo Dan - Sydney Piper - Sydney Pat - Amsterdam Kathy - Rome Meeting Room - Los Angeles Piper - Sydney Pat - Amsterdam Kathy - Rome 53% OF COMPANIES SAY LACK OF USER KNOWLEDGE & TRAINING IS A TOP CHALLENGE TO ROLLING OUT VIDEO CONFERENCING 2 12 AM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM 6 PM 7 PM 8 PM 9 PM 10 PM 11 PM 12 PM 1 AM 2 AM 3 AM 4 AM 5 AM 6 AM 7 AM 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM Thur 4:30 PM 95 96 97 98 99

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Page 1: 5KEYS TO MOBILE VIDEO€¦ · 1 Network Instruments, 5th Annual State of the Network Global Study, March 2012 2 Network Instruments 3 Steve Jobs, Apple press event, March 2011 4 harmon.ie,

1 Network Instruments, 5th Annual State of the Network Global Study, March 20122 Network Instruments3 Steve Jobs, Apple press event, March 20114 harmon.ie, Why U.S. Mobile Workers Can’t Get Their Work Done, 2012

5 Network Instruments6 Nielsen, "High Definition Is the New Normal," October 2012

© 2013 Avaya Inc.

The bring-your-own-device trend (BYOD) is here to stay,

and the world of video conferencing is quickly going

mobile, too. This is no surprise considering the growth in

use of laptops, tablets, and smartphones – as well as

upgraded business networks capable of supporting

real-time video collaboration.

of organizations have active video conferencing capabilities1

Mobile video conferencing comes with subtle but important differences from conference room video. According to a recent study by Wainhouse Research, these are the top 5 requirements to consider when incorporating personal video solutions into your BYOD strategy.

KEYS TO MOBILE VIDEO CONFERENCING SUCCESS IN THE ENTERPRISE5

of organizations plan to get them within a year1

POTENTIAL BENEFITSOF EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN VIDEO CONFERENCING

Speeds decision-making Enhances collaboration Increases sales Drives revenueTOP 5 ELEMENTS TO CONSIDER WHEN

DEPLOYING MOBILE VIDEO SOLUTIONS IN THE ENTERPRISE

Video conferencing solutions that are easy to use eliminate the need for special knowledge and training. A video solution simply has to work, and work every time.

To accommodate the growing BYOD trend, video solutions need to be freely distributed and available, at a minimum, on devices with Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android operating systems.

Ease of Use and Reliability

Availability on All Devices

Video conferencing capabilities need to be available to mobile workers anytime, anywhere. Features such as always-on virtual rooms and click-to-connect conferencing can support this.

Anywhere, Anytime Conferencing

Since the most popular video conferencing systems are still standard room-based ones, personal systems must be able to communicate with these.

Interoperability with Room-Based Systems

As HD video becomes increasingly commonplace in homes, consumers expect the same kind of video quality in the enterprise. Standard video conferencing pales in comparison to the lifelike experiences possible with higher resolutions.

High Definition Video Quality

80% OF FORTUNE 100 COMPANIES ARE DEPLOYING iPHONES AND iPADS3

75% OF U.S. HOUSEHOLDS HAVE AN HDTV SET6

READ THE FULL WAINHOUSE REPORT AT AVAYA.COM/VIDEOMOBILE.

75% OF COMPANIES DEPLOYING VIDEO ARE USING STANDARD VIDEO CONFERENCING ROOMS5

69% OF U.S. MOBILE WORKERS NEED TO PARTICIPATE IN WEB/ VIDEO CONFERENCE CALLS4

Thur 4:30 PM

JOINCLICK COLLABORATE

Olivia - Paris

Todd - Rome

Lacy - New York City

Jeff - Denver

Ben - Tokyo Dan - Sydney

Piper - SydneyPat - AmsterdamKathy - Rome

Meeting Room - Los Angeles

Piper - SydneyPat - Amsterdam

Kathy - Rome

53% OF COMPANIES SAY LACK OF USER KNOWLEDGE & TRAINING IS A TOP CHALLENGE TO ROLLING OUT VIDEO CONFERENCING2

12AM 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM 9PM 10PM 11PM 12PM 1AM 2AM 3AM 4AM 5AM 6AM 7AM 8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM

Thur 4:30 PM

95 96 97 98 99