Avaya video solutions assist in early cancer detection research collaboration

 

Avaya, a provider of business communications and
collaboration systems and services, announced that Canary Foundation, a
non-profit dedicated to the goal of identifying cancer early, is facilitating
research collaboration spanning disciplines and institutions with the help of
Avaya Video Conferencing Solutions (AVCS).

 

Avaya videoconferencing endpoints at Canary Foundation
and the Stanford University School of Medicine run off of Avaya Aura unified
communications core platform. The system’s High Definition (HD) video helps
team members collaborate better by providing clear visuals of presenters and
detailed research images and demonstrations.

 

The faster and more cost-effective the means that we can
share research with our broad-based team, the closer we get to our goal.
Avaya’s video solutions help Canary Foundation and our research team save
precious time and money and provide the quality we need to see minute detail in
video formats,” said Don Listwin, founder, Canary Foundation.  

 

The Avaya Video Conferencing Solution (AVCS) enables
researchers at Canary Foundation and Canary Center at Stanford to broaden their
research network, reduce travel, expand real-time discussion, and facilitate
visual presentations of cancer research results.

 

Avaya Video Conferencing Solution
(AVCS) allows members of the Canary Center at Stanford to meet grant compliance
requirements efficiently and protect funding for critical research.

 

The organization is working with Avaya and others to
enable additional researchers and institutions to participate in sessions using
videoconferencing clients, desktop units and room-based systems from multiple
videoconferencing system manufacturers.

 

Avaya recently announced
new product releases, customers and innovations in the small and medium
business market.

 

These announcements include the new version of Avaya’s
communications solution for this market — Avaya IP Office 7.0 — which drives
improved savings, user experiences, and collaboration for a new generation of
entrepreneurs, early-stage companies, and mid-size firms.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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