February 22, 2011
Magor Communications, a leading supplier of visual collaboration solutions, today announced two enhancements to its HDWorkPlace family of Magor TeleCollaboration solutions: the extension of visual collaboration capabilities to remote/mobile workers and support for desktop virtualization. Both enhancements help organizations increase productivity and improve decision making by enabling easy, ad hoc access to subject matter experts and critical information resources.
Mobile support
With the introduction of HTML5, the latest HyperText Markup Language
specification, delivery of rich media content via web browsers is much
more efficient. Magor TeleCollaboration has leveraged HTML5 and its
Canvas feature to provide a new ‘any device, any browser’ capability
that allows any smartphone or tablet user to access a Magor TeleCollaboration
session via any browser.
By simply pointing a browser to a Magor TeleCollaboration session webserver, mobile users can selectively choose to view multiple, concurrent collaboration materials or desktops that have been shared in the session. There is no need to download any plug-ins or add-ons.
Magor will deliver further enhancements for mobile workers in Q2 2011:
Virtualization
With the adoption of virtualization among a broad range of industries
and the difficultly of predicting what form today’s desktop will take
over the next few years (PC, tablet, smartphone, something else), Magor
has extended its support of desktop collaboration resources. In addition
to PC, Mac, Solaris and Unix-based resources, Magor now supports Linux-based
Citrix and VMware virtual desktop clients natively on any Magor TeleCollaboration
endpoint, therefore enabling participants in a visual collaboration
session to access and share a wider range of virtual desktops.
With this enhancement, Magor TeleCollaboration users can now easily gain access to important information during a session by simply logging in to a virtualized server and pulling up their desktops – eliminating the need to drag a laptop to a meeting room. Rather than having to pre-plan all the materials that might be needed during a meeting, or having to reschedule a meeting in order to gather additional materials, a Magor TeleCollaboration user can simply access whatever information he needs quickly, easily and conveniently.
“As described within our recent report on this topic, we have noted increased interest in supporting high quality videoconferencing in VDI environments,” said Ira M. Weinstein, analyst and partner at Wainhouse Research. “Magor has developed a unique approach to adding VDI to a visual collaboration endpoint, one that maintains the face-to-face video experience while providing convenient access to PC-based content.”
“In developing these mobile support and virtualization enhancements, it was important for us to follow our guiding philosophy of letting the end user control his own visual collaboration experience,” said Ken Davison, vice president of marketing for Magor Communications. “This approach helps ensure high utility of our visual collaboration solutions among both office-based and mobile workers.”
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