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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
10:00 am EDT / 3:00 pm GMT
Chris Skinner, Financial Analyst
Video communication is becoming more widely used in the financial industry; within the company, with partners and customers. Video can be used in the compliance, risk and audit areas of the bank as a tool for more effective record keeping and management and, particularly, as a method of ensuring reputation risks are avoided at all costs. Join us today to learn more about financial communication compliance for risk management and in the context of possible future regulation.

Thursday, June 4, 2009
10:00 am EDT / 3:00 pm GMT
Peter Brockman, President, Peter Brockman & Company
Wayne McAllister, Sr. Vice President of Global Services, TANDBERG
Video communications is going through a significant transformation based on the great improvements in equipment, widespread availability of lower cost and higher speed networks and the increase in user expectations which raises the bar for experience-affecting service attributes.
Join Peter Brockman, President of Brockman & Company and Wayne McAllister, TANDBERG’s Senior Vice President of Global Services as they provide the business case for telepresence and video conferencing Managed Services
Learn how Managed Services can help your organization experience the full impact of B2B visual communications by:
- Reducing costs
- Improving user satisfaction
- Increasing service flexibility
- Delivering a compelling ROI

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
2:00 pm EDT / 7:00 pm GMT
Jerry Monroe, Director of Telepresence Solutions, TANDBERG
Rob Beevers, Telepresence Manager, TANDBERG
With the globalization of business and decisions increasingly involving people from around the world, it is time to experience the future of Telepresence. The premier face-to-face meeting experience, regardless of distance. An environment where you can get everyone on the same page and speed decision-making. Bring in the right people at a moment’s notice. Always with an on-time arrival. Welcome. Your seat is waiting.
Join Jerry Monroe, Director of Telepresence Solutions and Rob Beevers, Telepresence Sales Manager as they discuss the business drivers and value propositions for Telepresence.
- Dramatically reduce travel costs and unproductive downtime
- Respond to threats and opportunities with greater agility
- Strengthen collaboration, management cohesion and accountability

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
2:00 pm EDT / 7:00 pm GMT
Alan D. Greenberg, Senior Analyst & Partner, Wainhouse Research
Jan Zanetis, Education Market Manager, TANDBERG
Learn how your state stacks up against the rest of the country in videoconferencing adoption in the classroom. Join Alan Greenberg of Wainhouse Research and Jan Zanetis of TANDBERG as they discuss this report assessing the growth and evolution of classroom-based videoconferencing in U.S. classrooms. Jan and Alan will discuss the findings, their significance and what this means for distance education in the classroom. Find out what’s driving the 31% growth in classroom-based videoconferencing since 2006 as well as the following:
- The extent of adoption as compared to 2006 adoption rates
- How many schools and classrooms are likely enabled for professional-quality videoconferencing
- New drivers for adoptions: economics, evolving content and applications, equity and need for professional development
- Obstacles to success and success factors
- Whether or not interactive videoconferencing in the classroom is helping educators achieve their academic goals for learners.
About Alan Greenberg:
Alan D. Greenberg, Senior Analyst & Partner, Wainhouse Research, is practice manager for the Wainhouse Research Distance Education and e-Learning advisory service and also covers mobile conferencing and the suite of unified communications technologies as they are applied for education and e-Learning. He has almost 25 years experience as consultant, analyst, communicator, and strategist.
About Jan Zanetis:
Jan Zanetis, Education Market Manager, TANDBERG, is a career educator and came to TANDBERG from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. While at Vanderbilt she served as the Director of the Virtual School. At the Virtual School she developed and delivered thousands of hours of interactive video presentations for K-12 classrooms featuring Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students as presenters.

Thursday, June 18, 2009
2:00 pm EDT / 7:00 pm GMT
Joe D'Iorio, Healthcare Market Manager, TANDBERG
Kerrie Hora, Regional Grants Manager, TANDBERG
Video communication has proven to be the new way of delivering healthcare. Hospitals and healthcare networks across the globe are adopting video at astounding rates as they realize the power of connecting rural and urban facilities, experts and underserved populations. However with budget cuts and belt tightening, one of the biggest questions we hear from healthcare providers is "how do I pay for it?". Stimulus funding coming through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act sounds good, but what can it be used for? How do you get it?
Join TANDBERG's video and grant funding experts as they discuss these and other pressing questions including information on grants such as:
- Health Resources & Service Administration (HRSA)
- Community Based Job Training Grants
- Community Health Center & Indian Health Services funding
- And many more!
Register Today to Join this Interactive Session!

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