The Collaborative Enterprise & The Modern Meeting

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Supported by survey data, this whitepaper by Wainhouse Research examines the evolution of the workplace and the tools that are being used to collaborate. Read this paper to better understand the modern, collaborative workplace, which blends interactive physical spaces with video conferencing and other tools that enable virtual collaboration.

The paper notes that 80% of research respondents would bring a device like Logitech ConferenceCam Connect to a huddle room meeting to allow portable audio, video, and screen-sharing.

Highlights Include

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Why video is now a critical component of collaboration for the modern meeting.

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How video and web conferencing applications and mobile video have become the new normal.

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How the workplace is transforming through teleworking, flexible seating, and huddle rooms.

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Why 37% of business people use laptops for conferencing despite concluding they don’t perform well.

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