Law firms have been utilising video conferencing for a number of years, whether it be for communicating with witnesses or for internal collaboration between offices and colleagues. But with an ever-changing corporate landscape, both in terms of the legal sector and the technology used within it, it is more important now than ever to ensure your solution is still solving problems, not creating new ones.
Enhanced Technology Shapes Future of Video in the Legal Industry
Posted by Kira Hawker on Jun 16, 2016 4:37:05 PM
If you have reached the decision to upgrade all or part of your old age platform to a service that provides quality video conferencing for enhanced collaboration, there are a few things to consider. Moving to the cloud is easier than you may think, with managed service platforms embracing the technical backend process so you can get on with more important aspects. In the final part of our OAP series, we look at the key considerations for your migration.
Topics: Polycom, ICE VaaS, cloud, vcaas, ICE, OAPs, old age platforms
Legacy video conferencing platforms are still widely used in today’s office environment. For a large number of businesses, cloud computing is becoming less of an afterthought and more of a strategic reality. In contrast, there are many businesses whose legacy platform works as well as it ever has done, leading many to question why a large-scale migration is necessary. This blog looks at the OAPs versus our ICE (Intelligent Cloud Experience) platform – the pros and cons, and why a migration may not be as difficult as first thought.
Topics: Cloud Based Video Conferencing, Polycom, ICE VaaS, cloud, ICE, vaas, OAPs