Radvision (RVSN) Releases SCOPIA Apps for iPad
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Radvision Ltd. (Nasdaq: RVSN) today announced SCOPIA Control for the SCOPIA XT1000 HD room system, the first Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPad application for control of video conferencing room systems.
SCOPIA Control provides a highly intuitive user interface for the recently introduced SCOPIA XT1000 HD video conferencing room system. The learning curve for using a video conferencing system is virtually eliminated with the SCOPIA Control application. First time users can initiate calls, control their video conferencing systems and moderate meetings without any training or introduction.
“Many enterprise video conferencing users are intimidated with the need to navigate multiple user interfaces using a variety of remote controls or traditional A/V control panels,” said Andrew W. Davis, Senior Partner at Wainhouse Research. “RADVISION’s choice of providing a consistent user interface running on the readily available and extremely easy to use iPad is a great decision. Many users will be already familiar with the device and will be naturally drawn to the iPad to initiate and control their conference.”
Leveraging the revolutionary iPad with its large screen, excellent graphics and Multi-Touch™ user interface provides an outstanding platform for SCOPIA Control. Apple’s iPad has been already proven a success, shipping three million units in just 80 days of its introduction with continued fast growth of its installed base. Utilizing the iPad provides a cost effective control application that does not require an expensive, proprietary device. With the iPad form factor being completely wireless, it also eliminates the conference room clutter provided with other video conferencing control devices.
Key benefits of SCOPIA Control:
SCOPIA Control provides a highly intuitive user interface for the recently introduced SCOPIA XT1000 HD video conferencing room system. The learning curve for using a video conferencing system is virtually eliminated with the SCOPIA Control application. First time users can initiate calls, control their video conferencing systems and moderate meetings without any training or introduction.
“Many enterprise video conferencing users are intimidated with the need to navigate multiple user interfaces using a variety of remote controls or traditional A/V control panels,” said Andrew W. Davis, Senior Partner at Wainhouse Research. “RADVISION’s choice of providing a consistent user interface running on the readily available and extremely easy to use iPad is a great decision. Many users will be already familiar with the device and will be naturally drawn to the iPad to initiate and control their conference.”
Leveraging the revolutionary iPad with its large screen, excellent graphics and Multi-Touch™ user interface provides an outstanding platform for SCOPIA Control. Apple’s iPad has been already proven a success, shipping three million units in just 80 days of its introduction with continued fast growth of its installed base. Utilizing the iPad provides a cost effective control application that does not require an expensive, proprietary device. With the iPad form factor being completely wireless, it also eliminates the conference room clutter provided with other video conferencing control devices.
Key benefits of SCOPIA Control:
- Easily Join Meetings – join meetings from the integrated conference room calendar with a single click. Through the intuitive touch screen interface of the iPad, place calls, access a corporate directory and previously placed calls with no directions required.
- Invite Other Participants – easily add additional participants to a meeting by accessing a corporate directory.
- SCOPIA XT1000 Room System Control – mute microphones, select video sources, control near-end and far-end PTZ cameras and start presenting.
- Meeting Moderation – moderate meetings easily through the meeting participants list, mute the microphones of other participants, stop their cameras or even disconnect other participants. Change the video layout and choose the number of other attendees each participant sees. Also start or pause conference recording or streaming, lock the meeting, and extend or end the meeting.
- Advanced Data Collaboration – view presentations, spreadsheets, documents and images shared in a video conference with H.239 interoperable data collaboration. Immediately review previously shared data and catch-up from a late arrival, or spend additional time on critical points in materials presented without disturbing other conference participants
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