Polycom leads video conferencing systems in China

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Polycom leads video conferencing systems in China 
Polycom Inc. has announced that it is leading the Chinese market in video conferencing systems with 51.4% market share in 2011, according to the latest results by CCW Research. The results are highlighted in the report “Development Trends of Chinese Market Videoconferencing Systems 2011-2012.”
The findings by CCW Research reveal that the value of the video collaboration market in China grew by 20.6% in 2011 over the previous year, as immersive telepresence, HD room and desktop systems, as well as mobile video endpoints were increasingly adopted. According to CCW Research, the overall market is expected to continue a growth trend in 2012, driven by emerging video cloud services.
Steven Li, VP & GM, Polycom China said, “Video collaboration has become mission-critical in business because of the significant savings in travel costs, improvements in productivity, and ability to make faster, more informed team decisions. In China and in global markets, Polycom is working to make video collaboration ubiquitous, with customers no longer being limited by location, network carrier, protocol, or device. Polycom is delivering innovative new video applications to new platforms, connecting people visually, securely, reliably, and in high definition, no matter where they are or what device or network they use. Through partnerships with mobile device manufacturers Apple, Samsung and HTC; PC-manufacturer Lenovo; and service providers such as China Unicom, Polycom is making visual collaboration accessible and easy-to-use for everyone.”

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  1. Now it is a universally accepted fact that with Secure video conferencing software services, you can virtually meet anyone in the world over the internet and not just installed locations. Video conferencing products are of wider choice today, can be a one time buy or can be rental services.

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