The benefits and barriers to video collaboration adoption
Global study
Cisco | 31 May 2011, 16:20 | Web conferencing | View Preview
In order to help businesses navigate the wide range of benefits, Cisco recently commissioned a worldwide study uncovering market-led perceptions of video collaboration technologies — defined here as telepresence and video conferencing — in the work place. The research, conducted by Ipsos Mori, polled an internationally representative sample of workers from across 12 important markets and found dramatic differences with users versus nonusers. The data also indicates that both users and nonusers value a broad range of benefits, in addition to travel and cost-savings, such as improving work-life balance, increasing productivity, and reducing confusion.




