I Must Be Seeing (the Internet of) Things
September 23, 2014
We’ve all been hearing for some time about the burgeoning “Internet of Things,” which has become a “thing” or a meme in its own right. Billions of sensors and devices throwing off pedabytes of data, appliances that tell you when they are needy,...
iPhone 6’s bigger screen is video friendly – in more ways than one
September 18, 2014
The iPhone 6 has a bigger screen. Even though it meant eating a little humble pie from Samsung in the “bigger is better” debate, Apple has upped the screen size on their new iPhone to 4.7 and 5.5 inches. The obvious benefit of a bigger screen is that...
How a global communications company made the case for video in their enterprise
September 17, 2014
Video is transforming the way companies communicate and collaborate. For a large global communications company, implementing video as a strategic platform within their company's 27 local markets required a significant investment of both time and...
Streaming video gives viewers a backstage pass to New York Fashion Week
September 11, 2014
There are thousands of runway shows going on this week in New York. Most of them are being recorded on video. One enterprising company is bringing all of those videos together to give fashionistas around the world the chance to get an up-close and...
How to use video to make web conferencing better
September 9, 2014
We all know the painful reality of web conferencing. Think of the collective person-hours wasted by those Technology Moments that can suck 10 minutes or more out of meetings. There are ways to minimize this waste, but it still adds up for most companies....
Business Video Insider – Issue 4
September 4, 2014
The next issue of Business Video Insider is now live. Business Video Insider is a Qumu publication that explores the video trends and technologies transforming the business world. Sign up here to receive future editions of the Business Video...
Why the Southeastern Conference is investing in video infrastructure
September 3, 2014
The Southeastern Conference has made the jump to the big leagues, media-wise: The SEC Network is now in place as the central source for all conference sports coverage. That's big news for SEC fans, but arguably even bigger news for school leaders...