Archive for 2010

„Telepresence Industry Professionals“ group now on XING

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Frankfurt/Main, Germany – November 14th, 2010 – The Human Productivity Lab launches the new “Telepresence Industry Professionals” group on social network XING

The Human Productivity Lab, the leading independent research firm and consultancy that follows the telepresence and visual collaboration industry, is pleased to announce the new “Telepresence Industry Professionals” group on XING. The company’s flagship industry association on Linked In is now over 1600 members.

XING is one of the biggest social network for business professionals. XING currently has more than ten million registered users, 4.2 million of whom are from German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) where the platform is successfully building on its market leadership. XING’s core international markets, Turkey and Spain, are also experiencing accelerating member growth with Turkey notching up more than 980,000 members and Spain passing the 1.5 million mark. XING AG, a publicly listed company, is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with key strategic offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Istanbul, Turkey. XING’s members are highly active. With more than 40,000 specialist groups available, they go online to exchange information and views while also meeting in person at networking events.

The “Telepresence Industry Professionals”group is open for all German-speaking XING members working in the field of telepresence or HD videoconferencing. Regardless if as vendor, end-user, as engineer or in sales or marketing. The goal is to offer a vendor-neutral platform to discuss telepresence and HD videoconferencing products, trends and news, current and future developments, events and jobs. Although active for just a few weeks, with 180+ members the group is already the #1 German-speaking community for telepresence!

The English-speaking “sister-community” Telepresence Industry Professionals (TIP) on Linked In has been very successful over the past years. It is the Human Productivity Lab’s telepresence industry association on Linked In which is now over 1600 members! The group is a superb venue for discussion, networking, and industry news and information. There is a job board for organizations looking for talent and for folks that are in the market for their next gig.

To get a member please sign:  
XING: http://www.xing.com/group-56506.f9483f
Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=76977

TELEPRESENCE OPTIONS LAUNCHES ON-LINE TELEPRESENCE AND VIDEOCONFERENCING CATALOG

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

World’s Most Comprehensive On-Line Resource for telepresence, Videoconferencing, and unified Communications Solutions
Ashburn, virginia – June 2nd, 2010– Telepresence Options launches the on-line Telepresence and Videoconferencing Catalog @ www.TelepresenceCatalog.com


Telepresence Options
, the #1 website following telepresence and effective visual collaboration has launched the world’s most comprehensive on-line catalog of telepresence, videoconferencing, and unified communications solutions at www.TelepresenceCatalog.com.

The new Telepresence and Videoconferencing Catalog breaks out technology solutions for visual collaboration into a variety of categories: Telepresence Stage and Podium Systems, Group Systems, Large Group Systems, Small Group Systems, Executive Systems, Telemedicine & Healthcare TP, Video Conference Systems, Video Network Infrastructure, Cameras and Codecs, Managed Services Provider, Inter-Networking Provider, TP and VC Exchange Services, Resellers and Integrators, Consultants, Recording, Streaming, and Archiving, Video Network Management, Public Telepresence and VC Rooms, Peripherals and Accessories, Telepresence Robotics, Virtual Reality CAVESs, Unified Communications, Desktop Conferencing, Webconferencing and Virtual Collaboration, Display Technologies, Publications, Conferences and Events.

Telepresence Options’ Publisher, Howard S. Lichtman explains the rationale for the new Catalog: “We are constantly amazed at how many sophisticated organizations are only familiar with a small handful of telepresence, UC, and visual collaboration offerings.  We wanted to create an on-line marketplace where buyers have the broadest view of their options including solutions that they didn’t know existed.

For companies that are taking their visual collaboration solutions to-market we wanted to create a cost-effective targeted way to reach those interested at the optimum time: When they are reaching their telepresence and unified communications options!”

The new Catalog is a stand-alone website that is already rising rapidly in the search engine rankings.  The site is promoted by www.TelepresenceOptions.com which has seen its traffic double since 2009.  The new website will also be promoted through the Telepresence Options Telegraph newsletter, the Human Productivity Lab’s website, Telepresence Industry Professionals, and banner ad and search engine advertising on other websites.

Vendors interested in having their solutions listed in the Telepresence and Videoconferencing can download information here: http://www.telepresencecatalog.com/category/get-listed/

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The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference (DVD)

Monday, May 31st, 2010


The on-going eruptions of the Icelandic volcano and the continued closure of European air travel has bolded, underlined, and highlighted the need for smart organizations to have a disaster recovery plan for when the planes stop flying. The complete proceedings of The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference are now available on DVD along with the complete coursework and a hard copy of the Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Handbook for $495.

The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference was held on April 22nd, 2010 in Reston, Virginia.  The conference brought together experts on inter-company telepresence and videoconferencing who shared the best practices around using telepresence and effective visual collaboration to connect with partners, vendors, investors, and customers. These best practices are now available on a DVD of the complete conference proceeding and all the course materials.

Topics and Presenters Include:
Overview of the Challenges and Rewards of Inter-Company Visual Collaboration &
Overcoming Operational Hurdles – Howard S. Lichtman, Human Productivity Lab
Inter-Company Information Security – Brent Houlahan, CSO – Unisys
Technical Challenges & Solutions – Aaron Roe, Deloitte
Cultural Barriers and Driving Adoption – Peter Brockmann – Brockmann & Company

Disruption of Air Travel by Volcanic Activity shows the Need for Inter-Company Telepresence & Visual Collaboration as Key Part of a Disaster Recovery Strategy

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Ashburn, Virginia – April 19th, 2010 – The disruption of European air traffic from volcanic ash demonstrates the importance of inter-company telepresence  as key part of a disaster recovery strategy say the organizers of an Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference that will be held on April 22nd in Reston, Virgina.

disruption of European air trafficDisruption from the volcanic ash eruption in Iceland has caused the cancellation of over 17,000 flights over the past week disrupting business globally and threatening the cost and convenience of air travel in the long term.

Thomas Kayser, the Human Productivity Lab’s Managing Director for Europe opines: “The airline industry has seen over 25 bankruptcies and/or business cessations since 2008 which has raised the cost and reduced the convenience of air travel.  This disaster, which is reported to be costing the industry $200 million per day, could potentially threaten the solvency of additional airlines who have already been hit by an essential doubling of fuel prices from a low of $44.45 in March of 2009 to a closing price of $82.83 on Friday.”

The Human Productivity Lab, which advises corporations on telepresence and visual collaboration, is advising organizations to adopt inter-company telepresence and visual collaboration programs to connect with their partners, vendors, and customers and view their investments in inter-company visual collaboration as key part of their overall disaster recovery strategy. Telepresence gives organizations the ability to do business, intra and inter-company, without physical travel no matter what the contingency.

The Human Productivity Lab (HPL) recommends updating disaster recovery strategies in light of this event accordingly and begin taking steps to get a program in place. The upcoming Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference and Working Group, which has been scheduled for over four months, will be held on April 22nd in Reston, Virginia, will cover how to create an inter-company telepresence and visual collaboration program to connect effectively with partners, vendors, and customers. The Lab is also organizing private conferences for organizations and their supply/demand chain partners.

The conference also announced that the pre-conference dinner on April 21st will be open to members of the telepresence industry trade association: Telepresence Industry Professionals.  The dinner will be held at Clyde’s in Reston Town Center from 7:00 – 9:00PM. http://www.telepresenceoptions.com/2010/04/telepresence_industry_professi_3/

For more information on the Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference and Working Group please visit: http://www.TelepresenceOptions.com/conference

The proceedings of the conference and the course materials will be available after the conference for $595 including Fed Ex international delivery.  Interested organizations should e-mail Info@HumanProductivityLab.com

To download a free copy of the Human Productivity Lab’s publication: The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Handbook, please visit: http://www/TelepresenceOptions.com/handbook

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Inter-Company Telepresence & VTC Conference announces Working Group for Video MSPs and Carriers

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Ashburn, Virginia – April 12th, 2010– The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference and Working Group, which will be held on April 22nd in Reston, Virginia, has announced a formal working group on inter-company technical and operational issues for telepresence and videoconferencing managed service providers and carriers.

Reston The conference, while primarily focused on organizations looking to improve the ROI and utility of their investments in telepresence and visual collaboration through effectively connecting with partners, vendors, and customers, has drawn great interest from the leading visual communications Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and telecommunications carriers that support these organizations.

Howard S. Lichtman, President of the Human Productivity Lab and Publisher of Telepresence Options, which is organizing the conference explains the Working Group: “Many of the industry’s leading MSPs, Carriers, and Inter-Connection providers are sending high-level technologists and product management specialists to the conference including a number of Chief Technology Officers.  We wanted to create a highly productive and inter-active forum where these industry leaders can have an open dialogue and technical discussions on the best ways to facilitate secure, inter-company visual collaboration sessions for their customers.”

The session will be chaired by Aaron Roe, who manages telepresence and videoconferencing at Deloitte and has previously designed and managed telepresence and videoconferencing network operations for a number of leading telepresence and videoconferencing MSPs.  The working group will take place from 3:30-5:30 PM EST at the Sheraton Reston on April 22nd after the main plenary session of the conference.

Telepresence and videoconferencing MSPs, telecommunications providers, and inter-networking specialists that are attending the conference include: BCS Global, CFN Services, Glowpoint, Iformata Communications, IPeak Networks, IVCi, MASERGY Communications, and Telx among others.

The conference also announced that the pre-conference dinner on April 21st will be open to members of the telepresence industry trade association: Telepresence Industry Professionals.  The dinner will be held at Clyde’s in Reston Town Center from 7:00 – 9:00PM. http://www.telepresenceoptions.com/2010/04/telepresence_industry_professi_3/

For more information on the Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Conference and Working Group please visit: http://www.TelepresenceOptions.com/conference

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Howard S. Lichtman – Founder and President

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Howard S. Lichtman is a productivity-focused technology technologist, author, publisher and consultant with specialties in telepresence and visual collaboration to improve organizational and personal productivity. He is the founder and president of the Human Productivity Lab, an independent consultancy and research firm that helps organizations design telepresence strategies and deploy telepresence solutions. He is the publisher of  Telepresence Options, the #1 website on the Internet covering the telepresence revolution and editor of the Telepresence Options Telegraph, the world’s most widely read publication covering telepresence technologies.

Mr. Lichtman is also the author and/or co-author of the Telepresence Options 2011 Yearbook The Inter-Company Telepresence and Videoconferencing Handbook (2009), The Telepresence and Videoconferencing Exchange Review(2010), Telepresence, Effective Visual Collaboration and the Future of Global Business at the Speed of Light (2006), and Emerging Technologies for Teleconferencing and Telepresence (2005). He is currently working on Telepresence Options 2012.

Mr. Lichtman is a frequent commentator on telepresence, videoconferencing and effective visual collaboration and his writings on and analysis of the industry have been featured by US News and World Report, Telephony Magazine, CXO Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Reuters, Pro AV Magazine, Killer App Magazine, ABA Banking Journal, Bank Systems and Technology Magazine and CFO Magazine among others.

Privacy Policy

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

What personal information does the HPL gather?

There are multiple types of information we gather here at the lab.  They mostly include information you give us including email addresses, personal mailing addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers.  NONE OF THIS INFORMATION IS OBTAINED WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESS AUTHORIZATION.  Whenever this personal information is obtained, clear and specific authorization will be asked for every time.  The only information we obtain to which you do no expressly give to the Lab is an anonymous statistical record of what pages you visited on the Lab’s website.

What is web traffic information and why are you tracking this?

Web statistics packages determine where a given user is coming from and how he/she uses the Lab’s website.  These web stats are gathered, anonymized and aggregated together to give us and our sponsors a better understanding of the type of user that comes to the HPL’s website on a regular basis.  We do occasionally share the aggregated statistical information with affiliated companies but absolutely no personal web surfing information is ever kept on our servers or distributed to any party whatsoever.

What about cookies?

Cookies are alphanumeric bookmarks some websites will place into your browser to deeply track your browsing habits by sending your browsing history back to their server.  Here at the Lab, WE DO NOT USE ANY ‘TRACKING’ COOKIES‘.


How does the backend of HPL site work and what does that mean for my privacy?

The Human Productivity Lab’s website uses modern, standard compliant webcode that adheres to multiple safety and accessibility standards adopted the web’s governing body, W3C.  As such, these standards ensure reliable and safe interactions with the Lab’s website and fight off would be hackers from stealing personal information.

Additional Privacy Information:

Personal information given to the Human Productivity Lab is not sold to any 3rd party marketers, spammers or any other undesirables.  All information is safely kept in the Lab’s encrypted and password protected contact database and only used as authorized (i.e. you asked to receive the Lab’s newsletter, so we keep your email address and email you a copy of the newsletter when it becomes available).  Any information you do not feel comfortable with the Lab keeping can be deleted upon request by emailing: webmaster@humanproductivitylab.com

Disclaimer

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Thomas Kayser – Managing Director EMEA

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010


Thomas Kayser is a productivity-focused technology consultant with a wide knowledge in telepresence and visual collaboration as well as telecommunication and network solutions. He is managing the Human Productivity Lab’s Consulting Practice in Europe, an independent consultancy and research firm that helps organizations design telepresence strategies and deploy telepresence solutions.

Mr. Kayser has worked for various global telecommunication service providers and has more than 20 years experience in telepresence, unified communications, networking and managed services. He has developed and managed major global telepresence deployments. Mr. Kayser holds a degree in Information Technology and Theoretical Electrical Engineering from the Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany. Mr. Kayser offices outside Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

He can be reached at: TK (at) HumanProductivityLab (dot) com

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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010