Polycom - It's business week here at Channel 10
- Posted: May 14, 2007 at 9:48 AM
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Polycom, Inc. is the worldwide leader in unified collaborative communications (UCC) that maximize the efficiency and productivity of people and organizations by integrating the broadest array of high definition video, wired and wireless voice, and content solutions to deliver the ultimate collaborative experience. Polycom’s high quality, standards-based conferencing and collaboration solutions are easy to deploy and manage, as well as intuitive to use. Supported by an open architecture, they integrate seamlessly with leading telephony, workplace wireless telephony, and presence-based networks. With its market driving technologies, best-in-class products, alliance partnerships, and world-class service, Polycom is the smart choice for organizations seeking proven solutions and a competitive advantage from on-demand communications and collaboration.
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Tina, did you really write that introduction? You just don't seem like the type to use the word "telephony" at 9:48 on a Monday morning. Twice!
Tina, did you really write that introduction? You just don't seem like the type to use the word "telephony" at 9:48 on a Monday morning. Twice!
Introduction aside, this was a clean segment. It came across much like one of your convention interviews, only you weren't in it, sadly. Impressive teleconferencing solutions, particularly the USB handsets and docking stations when you want to take a call with you. Was it just me, or did this seem like an informal infomercial?
You have been in fewer and fewer segments, lately. Is something wrong?
Introduction aside, this was a clean segment. It came across much like one of your convention interviews, only you weren't in it, sadly. Impressive teleconferencing solutions, particularly the USB handsets and docking stations when you want to take a call with you. Was it just me, or did this seem like an informal infomercial?
You have been in fewer and fewer segments, lately. Is something wrong?
I wish they made a more sleeker phone than that. Then it would be cool.
I wish they made a more sleeker phone than that. Then it would be cool.
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