Polycom Chief Executive Robert Hagerty will tell anyone who listens: The videoconferencing market has come a long way. When the videoconferencing specialist first announced its plans to buy rival ...
In an exclusive interview, Polycom CEO Andrew Miller talks about the impact of mobility on the visual communications market and about Polycom's move to the cloud When you think about Polycom, the ...
With a new owner and new CEO, change is in the air at Polycom. Here are three moves I see on the horizon. Here are three expectations I have for Polycom as it moves forward as a private company: ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
We may be generating a bunch of video from Interop. But we weren't so busy with the video production that we've been avoiding e-mail. This morning, I awoke to a inbox with "response" to our coverage ...
In the summer of 2016, Polycom was on track to be acquired by Mitel. The shareholders of both companies had agreed, but private equity firm Siris Capital unexpectedly intervened with a better offer ...
Polycom plans to break down one more set of barriers to videoconferencing early next year with a cloud-based software platform that can set up sessions with anyone who uses Facebook, Skype, or certain ...
Polycom's new Telepresence Experience High Definition (TPX HD) 306M system is a full room videoconferencing setup that aims to provide video calls that seem lifelike, closely approximating the ...
Joseph Burton, Polycom’s new chief strategy and technology officer, comes to the company from one of the key jobs in the enterprise voice and video business, having been vice president and chief ...
At the same time, according to reports, HP has also cut ties with Polycom rival Tandberg, with whom it had a similar sales agreement for several years. Tandberg is in the process of being acquired by ...
IDGNS: What can you do to make Polycom a stronger competitor to Cisco? Burton: The enterprise unified communications market is growing very, very rapidly. It’s going to be a $14 billion-plus industry ...
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