Leading Life-like Videoconferencing Vendor, Teliris, Questions Value of HP's Entrance into Virtual Collaboration Marketplace.
PR Newswire Europe, December, 2005
NEW YORK, December 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Teliris Ltd., the leading provider of life-like videoconferencing systems, strongly questioned the value of HP's Halo product offering, the computer/printer company's newly announced foray into the highly specialized life-like videoconferencing (telepresence) marketplace.
After reviewing the HP announcement and other publicly available information about Halo, Teliris co-founder and CEO, Marc Trachtenberg, stated, "In the fast-moving telepresence market, Halo is based on an older system using technology and product components that are two generations behind our current solution. Furthermore, it's a 'one-size-fits-all, room-in-a-box' approach to virtual collaboration and does not include an offering to compete with...
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