Five Ways in Which Video Conferencing is Changing Business

23/01/2012 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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We live in a remarkable world. Over the last 20 years, technology (internet technology in particular) has revolutionised the way businesses operate. The rate of advancement shows no sign of abating, and organisations that succeed in riding the crest of the wave will experience unprecedented levels of efficiency, productivity and profitability. Web conferencing is fundamentally altering the way companies do business.

Impact on business travel. For many companies, travel budgets represent a significant portion of their operating costs. Previously, important or high value business transactions between parties in different geographical regions meant that associated travel was a necessary part of the process. This is no longer the case. Web conferencing allows for the creation of virtual meetings where the same ends can be achieved without a plane ticket ever being purchased or a fuel tank ever being filled.

Effective product promotion. Companies now benefit from an easy and economical avenue for promoting their products to customers and retailers. They are able to reach a wider audience than ever before, quicker than ever before. Important product launches can be done in real time over the internet, and the cost to the company is relatively minuscule. For businesses with offices in multiple locations, the advantages when it comes to product training are also substantial. One well planned web conference can eliminate the need for multiple trips to various locations, along with the associated time required to repeat the presentation.

Improved communications and professional relationships. Similarly, web conferencing software is useful for enhancing working relationships between employees in different locations who otherwise would never interact with one another to that degree. Clearer and healthier communication channels benefit the employees, the business, and its customers.

Working remotely. Web conferencing allows employees to effectively work remotely, no longer being tied down to a brick and mortar office. Whether that be working from home in order to reduce travel time and costs, or staying connected during necessary business trips, productivity scarcely has to miss a beat as the virtual office is taken practically anywhere at any time.

Reduction in operation costs. In addition to the reduction in travel costs, conferencing software is also able to drastically reduce telephone costs, which can be considerable for any business. The software completely bypasses regular phones lines, making communication practically free of charge, apart from the cost of the internet connection. For companies that are often involved in international communications, the saving is that much more drastic. Communications may be taking place with someone across the street, or across the planet, and the costs could remain exactly the same.

Web conferencing capability is of particular benefit to companies with regional, national or international operations. Its ability to bridge the geographical barriers between companies, retailers, intermediaries and customers is phenomenal. This technology is a powerful tool which, if harnessed to full effect, can prove to be a powerful weapon in any competitive company’s arsenal.

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Anonymous Hacks Westboro Baptist Church Website During Live Confrontation

19/01/2012 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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A source from Anonymous confronts Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist Church, calling the supposed letter sent to Westboro by Anonymous a hoax, and then proceeds to hack the Westboro Baptist Church website during the interview. The David Pakman Show is an internationally syndicated talk radio and television program hosted by David Pakman –On the Bonus Show Behind the scenes from today’s interviews, pressure from Fox News CEO Roger Ailes for a publisher to cover up an affair, an 11000 year old skeleton, much more. www.davidpakman.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com feeds.feedburner.com 24/7 Voicemail Line & Studio Number: (219)-2DAVIDP Broadcast on February 24, 2011

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What’s the Catch With Free Conference Calling?

10/01/2012 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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What’s the catch with free conference calling services? Sounds too good to be true? Well, you’re not the only one with those questions. Thousands of people wonder the same things every day.

There are really only a couple of things you need to recognize. First, there is a chance, however slight, that your call will be blocked from entering a free conference. And second, the entire business model may be short lived, depending on regulatory decisions. So, there’s a chance that free conferencing won’t be around too much longer.

Here is a very interesting background on how the free conferencing companies operate and the kinds of challenges they face in the business:

1) In 1996, the Federal government determined that small rural phone companies could charge larger long distance phone companies to access their lines. For instance, if you had a small phone company in Kansas, you could charge a large company like Qwest for any long distance calls coming into your area. As an example, if you lived in Seattle and used Qwest as a long distance carrier, and you called your cousin in rural Kansas, Qwest would have to pay the small phone company in Kansas a fee to put your call through. Why? Because the government recognized that the small phone companies had bigger costs in servicing rural areas and lower call volume. It cost more on a per call basis to operate and maintain a smaller company than a bigger one. So, the bigger companies pay more to access the equipment and phone lines owned by the smaller companies.

2) The fees that Qwest and the larger companies pay the small companies are 10 to 20 times more than the normal fees, which makes for a great deal for the rural phone companies. Very simply, the more calls they had coming in, the more money they would make.

3) How could the smaller phone companies attract more incoming phone calls from the larger phone companies, so they could make more money? That’s easy. Just ask: What businesses have the most incoming calls? Well, two of them would be conference call companies and phone sex operators. For instance, a small rural phone company would make an agreement with a conference call company to set up shop in its area. In doing so, the rural phone company would split the revenues with the conference company that the big companies were paying to send phone calls there. The small rural companies were happy to make more money by dramatically increasing their incoming calls, and the conference call companies were happy because they could offer free service and make money at the same time. Needless to say, the consumers were happy as well. It was a good deal for everyone, that is, except the big long distance companies who were forced to pay the bills.

4) Moreover, to add insult to injury, the long distance companies found themselves in a double whammy. First, because the long distance companies offered many of their customers free long distance, either with cell phones or bundled with their customers’ local landline service. And second, paying the smaller companies to have their calls delivered. Obviously, the large long distance companies were livid. AT&T, as one example, estimated that paying the rural companies to deliver their calls — a system called “traffic pumping” — cost it an extra $250 million in 2007.

5) In an attempt to stop these fees, some of the large long distance companies have blocked calls into the rural areas. (This is the reason why some users of the free conference services have experienced problems getting in conferences.) And while the government has made it clear that the long distance companies cannot block calls, problems still exist.

6) For example, the Google Voice service has blocked its users from dialing the rural phone companies. AT&T has officially complained about Google Voice saying fair is fair. If AT&T can’t block calls and is forced to pay the fees to the small companies, then Google Voice should be required to play by the same set of rules and allow calls to go through and pay the fees like the other big companies. AT&T has used Google’s own argument that carriers should be neutral, and that a provider should not block “fair access.” However, AT&T stands united with Google in its argument that “traffic pumping” and being forced to pay the small companies higher than normal fees to access their systems is “patently unlawful.”

7) Several months ago the Iowa Utility Board made a decision that was big set back for the small rural phone companies. A complaint had come from Qwest, a major long distance carrier, that the traffic pumping schemes were unfair and costly. The Iowa Board agreed and told the small rural companies that they would have to pay back millions of dollars. Qwest said that the Iowa ruling would become a model for future decisions on the federal level, including cases in front of the FCC that could be handed down this year.

No one can predict the outcome of what will happen next. However, with the Iowa decision, the future of free conference calling has become cloudy. And with the political clout of the larger companies at play, including aggressive legal actions, the days of free conference calling could be numbered.

Many conference call companies that offer paid service (not free) have stayed out of the fray and are standing on the sidelines waiting to see what happens. In the vast majority of instances, calls are not being blocked going to the paid conference services, which is why thousands of businesses, both large and small, continue to patronize and do business with the paid conference services.

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TOTALLY AWESOME: Part of the account with HP the Musical

05/01/2012 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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(This is a little blurry because it was recorded via a Skype call. Sorry!) We interviewed some of “HP the Musical”’s creators, Nick Lang, Brian Holden and Darren Criss, and this is the part where they sang a song called “Granger Danger.” Enjoy! The rest will be on PotterCast’s audio feed soon! www.leakynews.com for updates check out their channels! http www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

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TEDxBuenosAires – Jaime Lerner – 04/08/10 (Spanish)

01/01/2012 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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Jaime Lerner: CÓMO PENSAR UNA CIUDAD Jaime Lerner es arquitecto y urbanista. Con visión de arquitecto gobernó tres períodos su ciudad natal Curitiba, y dos el estado de Paraná. Esa visión lo guió en el liderazgo de la revolución que hizo de la ciudad una referencia nacional e internacional en planificación urbana, transporte, medio ambiente y programas sociales. También fue presidente de la Unión Internacional de Arquitectos entre 2002 y 2005. De ideas simples y precisas con actuaciones rápidas de mejora en puntos concretos, Jaime Lerner fue consultor de decenas de ciudades de todo el mundo a las que asesoró en la elaboración de planes de desarrollo urbano. Su lema la creatividad empieza cuando le sacás un cero al presupuesto inspiró un gran número de soluciones únicas a los problemas urbanos en los cinco continentes. Estas y otras ideas las plasmó en sus dos libros: Acupuntura Urbana y El vecino, un pariente de la calle. Como reconocimiento a su obra recibió varios premios y títulos internacionales, entre los que se destacan el Premio Máximo de las Naciones Unidas por el Medio Ambiente (1990), UNICEF Criança e Paz (niño y Paz) (1996), en 2001, el World Technology Award for Transportation, en 2002 el Sir Robert Mathew Prize for the Improvement of Quality of Human Settlements, por la Unión Internacional de Arquitectos, y el Premio Volvo Environment Prize en 2004. Translator: Andres Filippini About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth

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Conference Venues and Increased Productivity

03/05/2011 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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Without question, from time to time we all get dragged down doing the same thing day in and day out without a change of scenery, without a change of people. Often to combat the monotony employees will choose to take extended vacations which can lead to poor productivity. One way businesses choose to maintain and even increase productivity is through corporate retreats.
Before jumping on a plane and heading to Maui or Arizona, it’s important to define the goals you want to accomplish while you are gone. Are you trying to get a new perspective on your company and the direction it’s headed? If so, you may want a consulting firm to attend, or other third party organization that can lead ideas in a new direction.
If your primary goal is to boost employee morale and to build a more cohesive team, your activities and trainings should be fun. Perhaps you should speak with your consulting firm about activities like whitewater rafting, rock climbing or cooking. These activities lend themselves to helping people learn how to best use their talents to work together as a team. These exercises and activities help build confidence and intimacy within a group and additionally, the skills acquired are generally able to translate to the workplace very effectively.
Choosing an appropriate location is the most important factor in retreat planning. Take into account your goals and what you hope to achieve when determining the location. If you want to focus on outdoor activities like rock climbing or rafting then of course an outdoor retreat is needed. If you are looking to hold your conference indoors, venue options range from hotels to actual conference centers specifically designed for such events. These centers often are very extravagant and inviting, they easily provide an environment that makes retreats enjoyable.
It would be very beneficial to choose a conference venue that centers on success and class if your goal is to create a retreat that gathers employees from a global corporation. With this as a goal, conference venues can be held in European style villas with fountains in the courtyards and cherry wood finishing in each of the rooms. The setting of your conference can easily influence your employees to either be receptive to the trainings or unreceptive. An inviting and attractive room will more effectively inspire your employees to retain the information discussed.
Despite their effectiveness, these days it seems that the high tech industry is one of the few choosing to take advantage of corporate retreats. Far more popular before the recession hit, the number or company retreats have declined as they have been deemed by some as unnecessary spending. However, it should be recognized that often they prove to be financially beneficial as they have a tendency to increase productivity.
Using remote conference venues for your retreat can add legitimacy to your company and can potentially impress current or future clients. It can offer proof that a company not only believes in itself but also believes in their clients. Showing appreciation for your employees is a way to boost productivity and increase morale.

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The Art of Deception – Kevin Mitnick – Part 4

15/04/2011 in Conference Calling Companies | Comments (0)

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A conference about hacking and how easy you can get hacked by the best hacker ———————————————————— The Art of Deception is a book by Kevin Mitnick that covers the art of social engineering. Part of the book is composed of real stories, and examples of how social engineering can be combined with hacking. All, or nearly all, of the examples are fictional, but quite plausible. They expose the ease with which a skilled social engineer can subvert many rules most people take for granted. A few examples: A person gets out of a speeding ticket by fooling the police into revealing a time when the arresting officer will be out of town, and then requesting a court date coinciding with that time. A person gains access to a company’s internal computer system, guarded by a password that changes daily, by waiting for a snowstorm and then calling the network center posing as a snowed-in employee who wants to work from home, tricking the operator into revealing today’s password and access through duplicity A person gains lots of proprietary information about a start-up company by waiting until the CEO is out of town, and then showing up at the company headquarters pretending to be a close friend and business associate of the CEO. A person gains access to a restricted area by approaching the door carrying a large box of books, and relying on people’s propensity to hold the door open for others in that situation. This book also, after giving an

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