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A codec is a hardware- or software-based process that compresses and decompresses large amounts of data.Read More

Video conference hardware simplified, affordable for huddle rooms

By David Maldow 09 Jan 2018

Video conferencing vendors have aimed to simplify deployments with cost-effective kits that include cameras and audio peripherals for small meeting rooms. Read More

Case study: How CERN scientists collaborate with Vidyo

By Jennifer Scott 01 Nov 2013

The European Nuclear Research centre moved from an internally developed video conferencing system to embrace SVC technology from Vidyo Read More

Target data breach settlement requires security improvements

By Madelyn Bacon 26 May 2017

News roundup: The Target settlement following the 2013 data beach requires the company to adopt a stronger security program. Plus, experts knock the FCC's DDoS claim, and more. Read More

Will the VFX industry start embracing the cloud with Foundry’s Athera?

By Rachel Berry 12 Jun 2018

A case study in highly specialized DaaS: The VFX industry lags behind others when it comes to moving to the cloud. Foundry hopes to change that with Athera. Read More

British Film Institute to launch version of the iPlayer

By Kathleen Hall 29 Nov 2012

The British Film Institute (BFI) is to launch its own version of the BBC's iPlayer in digitisation plans to give millions access to its film archive Read More

Malvertising, pop-up ad virus problems demand more user protection

By Ron Condon 07 Mar 2011

A recent pop-up ad infection on the London Stock Exchange's website highlights the growing scourge of malicious advertising, or malvertising. Read More

How silence suppression saves WAN bandwidth

By Gary Audin 05 Mar 2007

Silence suppression, or voice activation detection (VAD), technology is used to save WAN bandwidth used by VoIP traffic, while comfort noise generation (CNG) counteracts negative affects on VoIP speech quality. Read More

NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel: How they do their GPU virtualization

By Gabe Knuth 26 Sep 2016

With three companies competing in the virtual GPU market, let's take a look at the key features between them and how they virtualize GPUs. Read More

Five techniques for getting a robust VoIP infrastructure

By Chris Partsenidis 01 Apr 2015

A VoIP expert stresses the importance of a separate voice VLAN setup, quality-of-service enablement and edge routers for a robust VoIP infrastructure. Read More

Is echo inherent to VoIP?

11 May 2008

VoIP lines are sometimes criticised for delivering more echo than their analog cousins. We explain how to fix the problem in this tip. Read More