Archive for 2011

DAVID MALDOW JOINS HUMAN PRODUCTIVITY LAB AND TELEPRESENCE OPTIONS AS ANALYST AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Will Expand the HPL’s end user Education Practice and contribute to telepresence options and telepresence options magazine

Ashburn, VA, September 8th, 2011 - Telepresence and visual collaboration consultancy Human Productivity Lab (HPL) is pleased to announce that David S. Maldow has joined as an analyst and writer. David is a visual collaboration technologist with extensive expertise in testing, evaluating, and explaining telepresence and other visual collaboration technologies.  David will be focused on providing third-party independent testing of telepresence and visual collaboration endpoints and infrastructure and helping industry participants explain complicated subjects through white papers and other end-user facing publications.  Finally, David will be a contributor to the Human Productivity Lab’s publications: Telepresence Options and Telepresence Options Magazine.

Prior to joining the team at HPL and Telepresence Options, David worked at industry analyst firm Wainhouse Research (WR) as a member of their video collaboration coverage team. While at WR, he supported a variety of videoconferencing, streaming, and end-user consulting projects. David managed WR’s videoconferencing test lab where he oversaw and conducted evaluations of rich media products and solutions. David wrote, or co-wrote, numerous evaluations and other reports for WR publications.

David has hands on experience with many videoconferencing and other rich media solutions from his years of conducting evaluations, as well as an insider perspective gained from countless briefings with product development teams. As such, David brings a unique blend of user and industry knowledge to the team.  Human Productivity Lab President and Telepresence Options publisher Howard Lichtman commented “David has a superb knack for explaining complicated technologies which should pair nicely with Telepresence Options’ ability to disseminate to the largest identifiable audience in the world interested in visual collaboration.

“Telepresence, visual collaboration, and rich media are incredibly exciting fields right now,” commented David.  “The technology has reached a point where it not only provides an acceptable experience; it can provide a fantastic experience. Unfortunately, the technology can still be confusing and overwhelming. The Human Productivity Lab is helping people understand their “telepresence options” and how to use these collaboration capabilities to increase productivity and improve quality of life. I have been a believer in visual collaboration since day one and I am excited to be a part of a team making the dream a reality for end-users.”  David can be reached at David@TelepresenceOptions.com

About the Human Productivity Lab:

The Human Productivity Lab is the leading consultancy for organizations looking to cost-effectively deploy and future-proof telepresence and visual collaboration. The Human Productivity Lab offers telepresence end-user firms, vendors, and investors a host of advisory services including: Equipment Acquisition, Managed Services & Network Consulting; RFI & RFP Preparation; Telepresence and Visual Collaboration Strategy; Investor Due Diligence; and Best Practice Assessments. The Lab also publishes Telepresence Options, the #1 publication focused on telepresence and visual collaboration. More information at: www.HumanProductivityLab.com

About Telepresence Options

The Telepresence Options website at www.TelepresenceOptions.com is the #1 website in the world covering telepresence and effective visual collaboration with over 20,000+ unique visitors per month from 165+ countries. The company also publishes the Telepresence and Videoconferencing Catalog which is the most comprehensive on-line overview of telepresence and visual collaboration solutions.   The Telepresence Options Telegraph newsletter has over 5,000 subscribers and is the most widely read periodical in the world focused exclusively on telepresence and visual collaboration. The brand recently launched Telepresence Options Magazine with 2400+ hard copy subscribers in 25+ countries and hard copy distribution at conferences and events of 8500+.

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Telepresence Options and Human Productivity Lab to Exhibit Jointly at InfoComm 2011

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Telepresence Consultancy Human Productivity Lab and Telepresence Options will be exhibiting InfoComm 2011 at Booth# 688

ASHBURN, VIRGINIA – June 7th, 2011 – Human Productivity Lab, the leading telepresence and visual collaboration consultancy, and Telepresence Options, the leading publishing firm following telepresence and visual collaboration, announced they will be exhibiting at InfoComm 2011 in Orlando, Florida June 15th-17th.


Telepresence Options is an annual multimedia survey of telepresence technologies including: telepresence systems, telepresence managed service providers, telepresence sub-systems/peripherals, and Inter-networking Telepresence. The website is the most popular website dedicated to telepresence and visual collaboration on the internet and the firm recently published Telepresence Options Magazine.

The Human Productivity Lab is an independent research firm and consultancy that follows the telepresence and visual collaboration industry. The Lab’s Telepresence Consulting Practice specializes in helping Fortune 5000 corporations and leading international organizations understand, evaluate, design, purchase and effectively deploy telepresence and visual collaboration solutions.

Telepresence Options Launches New Magainze, 2011 Yearbook

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Telepresence Options recently announced the launch of Telepresence Options Magazine and the 2011 Telepresence Options Yearbook. The new magazine, which is available in hard copy and a digital edition, covers the latest in telepresence and effective visual collaboration technologies.Click here to sign up today!


The yearbook features 2011 trends, profiles of 22 leading telepresence companies, detailed “Snapshots” on 37 different visual collaboration offerings, and 45 smaller entries from the Telepresence and Videoconferencing Catalog .

Telepresence Options Launches Magazine, Yearbook

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Telepresence Options recently announced the launch of Telepresence Options Magazine and the 2011 Telepresence Options Yearbook. The new magazine, which is available in hard copy and a digital edition, covers the latest in telepresence and effective visual collaboration technologies.Click here to sign up today!


The yearbook features 2011 trends, profiles of 22 leading telepresence companies, detailed “Snapshots” on 37 different visual collaboration offerings, and 45 smaller entries from the Telepresence and Videoconferencing Catalog .

Telepresence Options Publisher Delivers Editors Choice Presentation at the Broadband Properties Summit

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Howard S. Lichtman, publisher of Telepresence Options Magazine, gave the Editors Choice presentation on HDTV based video conferencing at the 2011 Broadband Properties Summit in Dallas, TX, April 27.

Telepresence Options Publisher Presents at National Association of Broadcasters Show

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Telepresence Options Publisher Howard Lichtman was on hand for the National Association of Broadcaster show in Las Vegas April 14, speaking to the audience about advances in the field of telepresence and visual collaboration,  what the broadcasting industry needs to know to be ahead of the curve, cut costs, and create compelling content using the latest and greatest tools in the kit, as well as highlighting the debut of Telepresence Options Magazine and the 2011 Telepresence Options Yearbook.

HPL President, Founder Howard Lichtman Talks Telepresence

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

At Enterprise Communications Europe’s telepresence roundtable, George Malim, spoke to Howard S. Lichtman of the Human Productivity Lab about how the technology has developed and now has the capability to transform both how enterprises work and how consumer users live. Read the full article here.

Warmth, Realism and Ease of Use Drive Telepresence Uptake

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Telepresence Options Publisher Howard Lichtman took part in a roundtable discussion Nov. 27, 2010, on the future of telepresence with Enterprise Communications Europe, featuring top executives from Cisco, LifeSize, MUSION, Polycom and Teliris.

Practicing what it preaches, Enterprise Communications Europe used telepresence to bring the panel together with the event hosted in Polycom’s City of London facility and participants joining from Washington DC, New York and Austin, Texas. The participants were keen to emphasize how telepresence provides a far warmer, realistic and easy to use environment than traditional conferencing such as audio and video.

“Telepresence Industry Professionals” group now on XING

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

The Human Productivity Lab, the leading independent research firm and consultancy that follows the telepresence and visual collaboration industry,  announce the new “Telepresence Industry Professionals” group on XING Nov. 14, 2010. The company’s flagship industry association on Linked In is now over 1,925 members.

logo_xing_header.gifXING 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.

Telepresence Options Publisher Speaks at Focus San Francisco 2010

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Telepresence Options Publisher Howard S. Lichtman spoke via telepresence at the FOCUS San Francisco event on Oct. 21, 2010,  on the future of telepresence and visual collaboration and the opportunities for Pro AV & Systems Integrators.  Mr. Lichtman addressed the attendees using the Digital Video Enterprises Telepresence Podium powered by a LifeSize Communications high definition camera and codec.