The next round of video conferencing technology trends The next round of video conferencing technology trends

Nov 14, 2018

The next round of video conferencing technology trends


The next round of video conferencing technology trends

With the development and penetration of technologies such as cloud computing, media integration, and mobile Internet, video conferencing is showing some new development trends. Looking to the future, the next round of development of video conferencing technology includes the following five points:

 

Innovative office space

 

In 2015, technologies such as noise reduction (such as custom headphones), lighting optimization adjustment, and automatic mute will be integrated into the collaborative environment to ensure optimal productivity. In addition, future office space will integrate the video, voice and content collaboration technologies involved in the workflow to enable employees to more easily access information through digital whiteboards, knowledge management and streaming methods.

 

Provide video services

 

For now and in the future, accessing software-based video services through subscriptions can help expand the range of video collaboration methods.

 

Enhanced mobility technology

 

Research shows that by 2015, 1.3 billion people will be able to work remotely through mobile technology. Ultra mobility will be the standard for the future century, BYOD policy and future office space.

 

Develop browser video

 

In 2015, we will see the emergence of WebRTC applications, and the adoption of large-scale video collaboration is an exciting development project. However, if you are not interoperable with traditional collaboration environments and UC solutions such as Microsoft Lync, this application will be less attractive. Therefore, any WebRTC deployment needs to consider solutions from different vendors that are easy to integrate and target different user groups, both desktop and tablet browsers.

 

Integrate the video into the workflow for integration

 

Integrating video as a fundamental part of the workflow, rather than as an isolated business application, enhances the relevance of the video system. More organizations will integrate video systems into already familiar business tools to further improve the quality of their work.


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