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The business case for video conferencing

Posted on January 19, 2010 |

One of the most compelling cases for video conferencing technology has to be the reduction in travel costs.

Many businesses increasingly view travel as a drain on time and budgets. You can understand why when most business travellers admit that only half of the time spent on a business trip can be classed as productive working time. Not only could you reduce your business travel bills by up to 30%, but you could also improve employee productivity by cutting back on idle hours.

 

Allied to the reduction in travel time and costs is the environmental argument. Video conferencing uses little energy – no petrol, diesel or aviation fuel, only a few units of electricity. The technology can help the business reduce their carbon footprint and environmental impact. To demonstrate the point, a UK environment minister gave a keynote speech at the Climate Change Conference in Sydney via video conferencing. This saved 60 hours of travel time and 6.2 tons of CO2 emissions.

 

Your business could benefit in other ways too. Video conferencing gives you the flexibility to hold ad-hoc meetings; you don’t have to plan weeks in advance. This flexibility could speed up decision-making and response times, which will also benefit your customers.

 

 

Why invest in video conferencing now?

In the past, video conferencing has had a bad reputation. It’s been seen as expensive, complex to implement and delivering low quality, jerky images. However, these arguments are losing ground as the technology rapidly evolves and affordable fast connections make high definition video conferencing a reality.

 

Traditionally, you would have needed an ISDN network for video conferencing, but today’s IP-based networks are fuelling an interest in converged voice, video and data communications. IP lends itself to cost-effective voice and video conferencing and has the added benefit of allowing users to collaborate on documents simultaneously. Cisco estimates that global IP traffic will increase fivefold over the next four years. The company also estimates that all forms of video traffic will make up 90% of global consumer IP traffic by 2013.

 

Video conferencing shopping list

There is a video conferencing system for every budget, ranging from personal desktop systems using low cost webcams, through to specialist video conferencing equipment designed for use in meeting rooms and other shared environments. However, the essential components of any video conferencing solution are camera, microphone, monitor, speaker and codec.

 

For most organisations, high definition video conferencing is the most readily available option and offers good quality on a limited budget (usually between £1,500 and £5,000).

 

Your next consideration should be the number of point to point video-enabling terminals or ‘endpoints’ needed. If you specify too few endpoints users could get frustrated that they do not have access to the technology. You need to balance the cost of the video conferencing equipment and services against convenient access to the network of endpoints.

 

Video infrastructure – a high definition video conferencing service may require an investment in additional network infrastructure, such as a dedicated line or circuit for each endpoint. Each session will demand connectivity of around 1Mbps for clear video and audio. Deploying high definition video on the enterprise network can cause problems; the network may not be able to handle real-time video, while video activity may compromise other enterprise tasks. The right media-ready network is vital to the delivery of business video applications.

 

Extra peripherals – you might also want to invest in additional peripheral devices to enhance the video conferencing experience; this could include high definition and wide-angle cameras, upgraded speakers and microphones. You may also want to connect your systems to DVDs, VCRs and document and multimedia applications via a PC.

 

Test the water with web conferencing

If there’s some resistance to investing in video conferencing solutions, one way of proving the benefit to the business may be to experiment with lower cost web conferencing solutions. These could not only demonstrate cost savings but also lead the way to more sophisticated technology.

 

Web conferencing allows your staff to share what’s on their desktop with people in other locations. Typically, this happens in conjunction with a phone call or audio conferencing session. Additional features include the ability to share documents and to work collaboratively on projects.

 

Why telepresence could be the next step for video conferencing

John Chambers, Cisco chief executive, has compared telepresence  to “Star Trek teleporting”. Telepresence offers ultra high resolution, which makes video conferencing an even more immersive experience. Spatial audio allows the transmission of every nuance of a conversation, while huge screens and high quality cameras capture every detail of an expression.

 

Fabulous as this sounds, telepresence remains an expensive technology to implement at present. It requires a high-bandwidth connection and a specifically designed room at each location.

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Qualifying Civil Suits Case Types for Lawsuit Settlement Loans

Posted on January 16, 2010 |

When it comes to the different types of lawsuit cases it can be mind boggling. There are over fifty different types of civil court cases; thousands if you branch them off into their own specific field. Many plaintiffs in the middle of a lawsuit seek pre settlement loans as a source of cash during their pending lawsuit. They may use this cash to pay bills or even to fund their lawsuit case. Regardless of the reason a plaintiff should know what cases lawsuit settlement loan providers accept. In theory with so many different lawsuit loan providers in the industry one will at least fund your particular type of case. However, there is a general set of cases that they all will fund. Below is a quick list of the different cases that the majority of the providers will give loans for.

  • Asbestos
  • Auto Accident
  • Aviation
  • Breach of Contract
  • Civil Rights
  • Class Action
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Negligence
  • Copyright (and other intellectual property) Litigation
  • Divorce Funding
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Environmental Litigation
  • FELA (Railroad)
  • Fraud
  • General Negligence
  • Inheritance Funding
  • Jones Act
  • Legal Malpractice
  • Litigation Funding
  • Mass Tort
  • Medical Expenses Funding
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Mesothelioma
  • Motor Vehicle and Passenger Injury
  • Nursing Home Malpractice
  • Patent Law
  • Pedestrian Injury
  • Personal Injury
  • Pharmaceutical Litigation
  • Plane Crash
  • Premises Negligence (slip & fall)
  • Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH)
  • Product Liability
  • Securities Fraud
  • Settlements
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Slip-and-Fall
  • Structured Settlements
  • Surgical Expenses Funding
  • Trucking
  • Vioxx
  • Whistle blower
  • Workers Compensation
  • Wrongful Death
  • Wrongful Termination
  • Zyprexa

As you can see, the list of cases lawsuit loan providers will fund the plaintiffs for is staggering, and this isn’t even a complete list. This just provides you with the basic civil court cases a settlement loan provider may or may not provide plaintiffs with loans for. Regardless of what type of lawsuit case you’re currently involved in you should research the providers list of acceptable cases “before” applying for a lawsuit loan. This will save time and effort while trying to get access to the cash you need. If you want to learn more about the different type of lawsuit cases accept or want to apply for a lawsuit settlement loan then continue below.

Are you a plaintiff looking to apply for a settlement loan? Then you should visit the Legal Settlement Loans website, we provide information to plaintiffs looking for a settlement loan. You should review the benefits of a settlement loan prior to deciding to apply.