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Cisco Systems has teamed up with Tandberg Education solutions to offer a videoconferencing solution designed to meet the needs of distance educators.
The IP Videoconferencing Solution for K-12 allows combines Cisco's IP VC 3500 series videoconferencing software with Tandberg's 6000 MXP codec technology. This will allow educators to integrate the Tandberg Educator MXP product, a modular solution that includes a console, monitor, video camera, whiteboards and related network collaboration technologies, to create advanced interactive remote classrooms.
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On April 2, 2004, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Sun CEO Scott McNealy exchanged Detroit Red Wings hockey jerseys in a San Francisco hotel room and said changes were coming for their customers. McNealy promised progress reports as part of Sun’s quarterly product announcements.
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Lydston said that so far, audio quality has not been a problem. He cited the company's private IP network, which is supplied by AT&T Corp. , as a principal reason.
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All I can say is I hope Bill Gates has a big enough war chest because he’s going to need it.
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