The Future of Telepresence looks Bright(Com)

BrightCom, a video conferencing solutions provider, announced their media framework and plans for the future of telepresence. The web-conferencing company divulged their architecture for their Visual Collaboration System (VCS), which will offer real-time infrastructure, live video editing and an augmented reality application, with their product.

The announcement is exciting news for the telepresence industry and business intelligence enthusiasts everywhere. BrightCom plans on paving the way for generations to come of the VCS to include specific features that allow teams of people worldwide to interact with video and data in unique ways, such as key framing and augmented reality.

BrightCom’s media framework is truly revolutionary and will allow users to participate collaboratively on editing live streams of video and create new ways of data transmission and interaction.

Real-time functionality is proving to be a prevalent focus in many IT segments, so BrightCom’s VCS should not come as a shock. So what drove BrightCom to revolutionize their media framework? CEO of BrightCom, Bob McCandless, explains: “The telepresence and video conferencing industry is lacking the next steps towards a higher level of collaboration. The VCS gives businesses a more interactive conferencing experience allowing both data and live video to be equally important to get the job done”.

Another impressive benefit of a real-time video conferencing infrastructure is that it is relevant to a myriad of businesses; from film to fashion. To learn more about the VCS 2.6 and BrightCom’s framework download their free whitepaper: “Real Time Multimedia Data Collaboration in Telepresence and Video Conferencing: BrightCom Visual Collaboration System 2.6.”

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