The survey sponsored by global IP solutions and completed by research now shows that business people in many industries are using video to communicate and collaborate more clearly and effectively. The results of the survey are shown in http://www.gipscorp.com/survey ã
Joyce Kim, chief marketing officer of Gips, said: "the results of this survey highlight the increasing value of video technology in business communication. With the growing market demand for unified communications and desktop video conferencing, video quality problems such as delay and freezing must be solved to provide users with efficient connection and collaboration services."
The main findings are as follows:
· 79% of video users use Yahoo For consumer applications such as Gmail, AOL and Skype, 21% of video users use video conferencing systems from manufacturers such as Cisco and Polycom.
61% of users said that video delay and video freezing are the biggest problems in video conversation / conference applications.
· in the United States, 40% of business respondents said that their company would adopt video communication solutions in the next 24 months.
Philip Beary of research now said: "we are very pleased to provide analysis data on the use of video communication by professionals in various industries in the United States, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong in their daily work and life. We have rich experience in group management and field investigation, and can provide reliable data for enterprises to use as the basis for making major decisions."
The online survey was conducted by research now on behalf of global IP solutions. The respondents included 1200 senior business people in various industries and positions in the United States, China, Japan and South Korea. The survey began at the end of 2009. All respondents work in an office environment and need to use computers frequently during work. To learn more about the results of this video conversation / conference survey, please visit the web page http://www.gipscorp.com/survey ã