Telepresence World 2007 (Day 2)
Day 2 at Telepresence World was very impressive. We watched even more speeches and conducted tons of interviews for our upcoming interactive white paper Telepresence Options, which you can now register to receive in your own mailbox for free when it is pubilshed. Below are the posts from the second day over at our TW2007 site.
Cameron Durke, Director of the San Diego Office of the Governor of California
How the Governator is tackling climate change through technology
Martyn Lewis, European Chairman of Teliris
Learn about telepresence through a telepresence unit by a telepresence expert
Barry Nalls, Masergy CEO
Masergy's vision of the future of network providers and telepresence
Tom Jackson, Mission Benefits CEO
Tom Jackson, Powwow Networks and Publically Available Telepresence
Publically Available Telepresence and the Network Effect: Cisco and Regus Perspective
Our friends at Technology Evangelist on publically available telepresence from Cisco and Regus
Tom Szabo, CEO of Telanetix at Telepresence World
Our friends at Technology Evangelist with the CEO of Telanetix
Today was another solid day for Telepresence World. Again, all the experiences were very enjoyable. Most of the material was more specific and intimate today and the coverage helped explain a lot of technologies. Specifically, publically available telepresence was talked about considerably. Cisco and Regus are building off of their announcement earlier this year about publically available telepresence here at the show. The Lab has also joined the fray with our version of vendor-neutral publically available telepresence called Powwow Virtual. Tom Jackson of Mission Benefits had an excellent summary of the technology and why the time is right for this solution - read it at our TW2007 subsite
Remember full coverage continues into tomorrow for the last day on our subsite:
tw2007.humanproductivitylab.com (also keep up via RSS).





