IMCCA and InfoComm Announce Inaugural Group of Emerging Technology Fellows

IMCCA and InfoComm Announce Inaugural Group of Emerging Technology Fellows

IMCCA and InfoComm Announce Inaugural Group of Emerging Technology Fellows
Honorees to Present Informative Sessions During Emerging Trends Education Day at InfoComm 2017

New York, NY (February 10, 2017) – IMCCA International® in partnership with InfoComm International®, will host a day of Emerging Trends Education on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at InfoComm 2017 in Orlando, Florida. This special day of insights into the future of the UC and Collaboration industry, held prior to the opening of InfoComm 2017, will feature the inaugural group of Emerging Technology Fellows, experts chosen for their knowledge of critical technology within key vertical markets.

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IMCCA Special Report

  IMCCA Special Report

Touch and Collaborate!

The Interactive Display Comes Of Age

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…  Yes, the story of interactive displays is a tale of two births and two lifecycles.  The first interactive “touch-capable” large displays were born around 1991 when David Martin and Nancy Knowlton released their first interactive product - called a “Smart Board.” 

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Why Communications Providers Need to Start Listening

Why Communications Providers Need to Start Listening

The term unified communications (UC) was coined in the mid-1990s. Before that time we were happy calling things what they were — videoconferencing, telephony, et cetera. When tools that could detect a user’s presence were inserted into the mix it just made sense to have all the communication methods come together and share common information — so users could easily escalate their collaboration between the formerly separate processes.

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What Is Unified Communications Today?

What Is Unified Communications Today?

The term Unified Communications was coined in the mid-1990s.  Before that time we were happy calling things what they were – Videoconferencing (newfangled), Telephony (mature), etc. When tools that could detect a user’s presence were inserted into the mix it just made sense to have all the communication methods come together and share common information - so users could easily “escalate” their collaboration between the formerly separate processes

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