RADVISION in pact with Quanta Computer to integrate video communications in tablets


By Telecom Lead Team: RADVISION, a global unified visual
communications provider, announced that Quanta Computer has selected RADVISION
to integrate unified communications applications into its mobile devices
including its notebooks and tablets.


Quanta selected the RADVISION BEEHD video client
framework for its out-of-the box video client functionality as well as its
framework-level customization flexibility. This enabled Quanta developers to
efficiently embed the RADVISION technology into the Quanta devices.


The Quanta UC application, called LiveHD, runs on desktop
and laptop PCs and features HD 720p/30fps video call experience as well as
desktop-sharing and other advanced collaboration features. The LiveHD client
turns any PC into a HD UC endpoint.


BEEHD offers a unique combination of innovation and
simplicity from a development standpoint. Additionally, RADVISION’s H.264
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) and NetSense bandwidth adaptation technology enable
our video client to sustain a high quality experience regardless of network
conditions,” said Sagin Hsu, associate vice president, Quanta Innovation
Center, Business Group of Cloud, Quanta Computer.


With this UC solution, Quanta is able to extend its
offerings beyond hardware, enabling Quanta’s customers to take advantage of
LiveHD to empower their users to participate in effective lifelike video
meetings regardless of their location and at a truly affordable price point.


Using Quanta’s embedded hardware encoder camera for H.264
video encoding, desktop, laptop, and ultrabook users can experience HD video
call quality while freeing CPU power for other application needs. Quanta
extends LiveHD technology to tablet platforms, enabling on-the-go workers to
benefit from effective communications.


The new video capabilities will allow Quanta’s enterprise
customers to communicate between remote branches and with customers,
maintaining a face-to-face communications experience. The solution is also optimized
for business-to-consumer (B2C) and consumer-to-consumer (C2C) communications,
extending the market opportunity for service providers offering cloud-based
video communications.


We are honored to team with Quanta to deliver its LiveHD
video capabilities to market,” said Amir Zmora, RADVISION vice president of
marketing and products for RADVISION’s Technology Business Unit.


editor@telecomlead.com

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