Case Studies in Other Industries

Case Studies in Other Industries

Many organizations turn to TANDBERG video communication solutions to improve the way they do business -- train global employees, shorten product development cycles, reduce travel and increase productivity, accelerate and improve decision-making, and make internal communication easier for dispersed teams. See the results achieved for these various customers.

A-pressen

A-pressen
Mini-seminars and daily meetings are held over video, which have reduced travel, increased effectiveness of internal communication, and improved internal processes.

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Babelgum

Babelgum
Video conferencing paid for itself almost immediately at this young internet TV company with dramatically cut travel costs, boosted efficiency and significantly improved work-life balance.

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Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama (BUMA)

Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama (BUMA)
Widespread mining operations are able to discuss daily issues and seek help from colleagues; the ability to share information faster in turn allows for faster decision making.

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Clas Ohlson

Clas Ohlson
Using video conferencing Clas Ohlson delivered training at multiple retail outlets, retained its culture of strong interpersonal relationships -- and saved €250,000 in one year.

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DEKRA

DEKRA
This leading international service provider's video conferencing investment paid for itself in a short time with improved internal communication, optimized quality, and reduced travel between locations.

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Gjensidige

Gjensidige
Collaboration was required in Nordic and Baltic locations of this Norwegian insurance company. With video conferencing systems installed at 45 locations, more frequent and effective meetings are held and show cost and environmental savings and improved work-life balance.

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Gruppo 24 Ore

Gruppo 24 Ore
As an integral part of the editorial offices' daily workflow, video brings huge benefits in terms of efficiency and productivity, further enhanced by the use of high definition.

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InterpreterLine

InterpreterLine
This Australian company provides interpreting services to non-English speaking people and the hearing impaired. By implementing TANDBERG video conferencing they increased their efficiency by boosting their daily job capacity by 14 percent. Clients also enjoyed reduced travel costs of up to
300 percent through the elimination of travel
expenses from their bill.

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SBS Radio

SBS Radio
Multi-site integration and creating intimacy between people who are sitting 500-600 kilometers apart from each other were important objectives. Video conferencing helped unify the organization and reduced air travel and CO2 emissions.

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Schär

Schär
Schär experienced significant economic benefits since implementation - even though this was not the initial driver of the project - and expects to fully recover its investment within two years. Reduced travel and expenses, and personal time savings, have also been realized.

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Schenker AB

Schenker AB
Video conferencing help meet organizational challenges such as improving employee motivation and operational improvements. Results showed increased organizational cohesion, costs savings, and reduced environmental impact.

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Stena Metall Group

Stena Metall Group
Scandinavia’s leading recycling and environmental services company embraced video to cut costs, improve communications, and shape its environmental and travel policies. Results include better work/life balance, reduced CO2 emissions, and more effective collaboration.

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Tardis Group

Tardis Group
Video conferencing keeps this global executive search company connected with its worldwide offices and enables face-to face interaction with clients and candidates across three continents. Recruitment cycles have been shortened and communications have been enhanced.

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Tieto

Telekom Austria
TANDBERG Telepresence solutions installed in offices in seven of nine Austrian counties to reduce the need for employees and clients to travel to meetings.

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Tieto

Tieto
Video conferencing and Microsoft OCS delivered savings of €15 million and reduced travel by 25 percent, while also enhancing internal and external communication.

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Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger
A virtual fitting room was created with a customized telepresence solution that reduced time to market, saved time and money, improved global collaboration and work-life balance.

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TrygVesta

TrygVesta
This Scandinavian insurance company updated its video conferencing with TANDBERG solutions. Strong infrastructure and ease of use, particularly the TANDBERG Content Server for in-house training, increased the number of video meetings and eliminated 130 to 180 trips per month with cost savings of $120,000 to $225,000.

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United Steelworkers

United Steelworkers
Use of video conferencing during a merger cut the process by six months, facilitated closer relationships, reduced travel, and investment costs were recovered after one year.

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Woods Bagot

Woods Bagot
Global architectural and design firm Woods Bagot distinguishes itself by its unique "one global studio" model, in which the company leverages its expansive worldwide talent pool to collaborate as a global team on projects. By joining Sydney, Dubai and San Francisco as part of a pilot program, the firm saved $440,000 on travel costs in just one year and optimized collaboration across the globe.

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Technology

CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) uses TANDBERG solutions to communicate with scientists all over the world, securely and in real-time.

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CERN (Visual Communication)

CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research- Visual Communications)
CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), one of the world's largest institutes for nuclear research, uses video conferencing to enable the effective and efficient cooperation of their worldwide team.

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Das Deutsche Forschungsnetz (DFN)

Das Deutsche Forschungsnetz (DFN)
A high-performance network for scientists and researchers invests in video conferencing for internal and external users, resulting in an improved network with more efficient information exchange and significant cost savings.

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Data Respons ASA

Data Respons ASA
This technology firm improved its communication infrastructure to include video conferencing and experienced increased productivity, better employee work/life balance, enhanced its image as an employer and technically advanced business partner.

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Dataport

Dataport
Employees found the TANDBERG equipment so easy to use the conference rooms were always booked. This led to purchasing desktop systems so more employees had their own video conferencing solutions, resulting in ad hoc problem-solving discussions and less time and money spent travelling.

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ESO

ESO (European Southern Observatory)
ESO used video conferencing to visually interlink its observatories, research centers in Chile, and headquarters near Munich. With up to 50 video conferences a day, results included intensified global collaborative research and reduced travel costs.

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Finanz Informatik Technologie Service

Finanz Informatik Technologie Service
IT services provider in Germany uses video conferencing to reduce travel and accelerate decision making, and plans to further develop its infrastructure to enable increased usage.

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Horizon UK

Horizon UK
This UK-based distributor of computing products used video conferencing to reduce travel time and found they could be in two places at once several times a day. Though cost savings and a return on investment were not business imperatives, estimated savings were £110,000 the first quarter after implementation.

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Kaba Group

Kaba Group
Older video conferencing equipment did not meet expectations in this worldwide security company. Its investment in TANDBERG systems amortized in about one year and reduced travel, improved focus on business-critical tasks, and expanded use to all levels in the organization.

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KMD

KMD
This Danish IT company fully utilizes its video conferencing solutions and experienced more efficient meetings, reduced travel time and expenses, and reduced CO2 emissions – about 500 tons annually.

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MaRS Discovery District

MaRS Discovery District
Academic, business, and research communities are able to meet monthly, rather than yearly, by integrating disparate technologies with video conferencing.

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Nero AG

Nero AG
With offices in Germany, the US, Japan, and China, cultural and geographic differences of this German technology firm were improved with video conferencing solutions. Project collaboration increased, travel decreased, and future plans include infrastructure expansion.

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Phoenix Software Inc.

Phoenix Software Inc.
This software and IT service provider for many German trade associations used video conferencing to manage client consolidations. Its investment was recouped after three quarters and the company experienced reduced travel costs and increased productivity.

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RTX Telecom

RTX Telecom
About 90 percent of interoffice calls are video conference meetings and installation costs between Denmark and Hong Kong were recouped tenfold by reduced travel. Systems are used about five hours a day across most of the company for R&D updates, product design progress, sales planning and reporting, and more.

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Sesca Group

Sesca Group
A five percent reduction in travel costs counteracted the cost of video conferencing solutions for this international company. They also reduced their CO2 emissions and increased collaboration among remote groups.

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Technopolis

Technopolis
Optimal business environments for high-tech companies are enhanced with telepresence and video conferencing services from Technopolis. Clients in Russia and Finland collaborate and make faster decisions, reduce travel costs and CO2 emissions. Technopolis saved 40 percent in its business travel by using video.

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Vodafone

Vodafone
A company-wide initiative to encourage video conferencing included VC lounges and rewards for using video. Vodafone saved more than 40,000 business trips in one fiscal year, a 200 percent increase in two years, and more than an estimated 17,000 tonnes of CO2.

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Kaba Group