Video Conferencing is Growing
New
Global Survey by Wainhouse Research and Polycom Finds That
the Use of Video Conferencing as an Enterprise Productivity
Tool is Growing, Especially on PCs and Mobile
Devices
Key findings
include: Productivity ranked as the top business benefit of
video conferencing; Meeting with customers and partners has
become a key application; and deployment plans say the
market is set to grow.
NEW ZEALAND
– March 19, 2013 – Video conferencing is
evolving rapidly – how it’s used, where it’s used, by
whom and for what – and its use as an enterprise
productivity tool is also growing rapidly, says a new survey
of almost 5,000 enterprise video end-users around the world,
fielded by Wainhouse Research and Polycom, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM), the global
leader in open, standards-based unified communications and
collaboration (UC&C). The survey results, published under
the name “End-User Survey: The ‘Real’ Benefits of
Video,” reveals some notable insights into the business
benefits of video conferencing, deployment trends, use
cases, adoption and insights for future growth. These
include:
• The top benefit of video conferencing
is increased efficiency/productivity (94 percent),
followed by increased impact of discussions (88 percent);
expedited decision making (87 percent), and reduced travel
costs (87
percent).
• When
asked how their companies are using video conferencing today
for specific, newly emerging use cases, “Meet with
Customers and Partners” is the top response
(71
percent).
• Quarter
of respondents say they video conference daily, 39 percent
weekly, 21 percent monthly, and 14 percent every few
months.
• Multivendor
environments are the norm, so interoperability is critical
– 60 percent say they “primarily use” more
than one vendor’s equipment or software to
videoconference; 32 percent use three or
more.
• Video
helps remote workers feel more connected to their
colleagues. Of the total respondents who work from
home, 87 percent strongly agree or agree that the use of
video conferencing allows them to work from home without
feeling disconnected.
“This
comprehensive study validates what we’ve been seeing from
our customers for years. In or out of the office, employees
do their best work when they are empowered to meet and
collaborate, face-to-face, over virtually any device,”
said Andy Miller, President and CEO, Polycom. “In addition
to helping foster a more productive and engaged workforce,
video collaboration helps enterprises and organisations
thrive by enabling more effective sales and engineering
teams, better customer service, and stronger partner
relationships. The world is on a path to ubiquitous video,
and Polycom’s goal is to drive that ubiquity by making
video easy to use, secure and affordable for all, across the
widest range of devices and environments, ranging from
immersive theatres to conference rooms, desktop systems,
laptops, PCs, browsers, tablets and smart phones.”
Key Findings by Wainhouse Research and
Polycom
In December 2012, Wainhouse Research,
underwritten by Polycom, surveyed 4,737 end-users of video
conferencing systems. The survey respondents represent all
global regions, with 63 percent from North America, 27
percent from Asia/Pacific, 9 percent from EMEA, and 1
percent from Latin America. All company sizes are
represented, from small businesses with 1-49 employees (20
percent of respondents) to very large companies with more
than 10,000 employees (17 percent) and all points
in-between. Vertical industries are also well represented.
Click here to download a copy of the full
report.
Video Anywhere: Users leveraging video
conferencing across devices, environments – in the office
in conference rooms and on PCs, and increasingly at home or
remotely on mobile devices.
• Desktop PCs and
laptops are the most common device used for video
conferencing (71 percent of respondents), followed by
room/group video systems (65 percent), tablets (34 percent)
and smartphones (33 percent).
• Conference rooms are
the most popular environments for video conferencing today.
79 percent of respondents use video in conference rooms, 69
percent use video in offices.
• The fastest growing
video conferencing environment is “on the road” –
which includes airports, hotels and client sites.
• PCs
are the #1 device for video, but the age of mobile has
clearly arrived. Over 90 percent of respondents have a
Smartphone, and 75 percent have a tablet. More than 77
percent of respondents use their smartphone for business,
and 50 percent use their tablet for
business.
• Respondents expect the use of mobile
devices for video collaboration will continue to surge over
the next year.
For video to grow, it needs to be
available to more people, and integrated into business
processes.
• Leading drivers for increasing
use of video conferencing include equipping more people with
video (94 percent of respondents), more accessibility of
video (85 percent of respondents), more integration of video
in business software (83 percent of respondents) and
availability in IM/UC clients such as Microsoft® Lync™
(80 percent).
“The longstanding misconception is that travel reduction is the only ‘real’ driver of video conferencing. This survey, however, shows that soft benefits including improved efficiency and productivity and increased impact during discussions play a prominent role in the video conferencing value proposition,” said Ira M. Weinstein, senior analyst and partner at Wainhouse Research. “In addition, the survey highlights the value that end-users place on several of Polycom’s focus areas including ease of use, integration with presence and IM, and support for video on mobile devices. By focusing its efforts on these hot spots, Polycom continues to make video easier to buy, easier to deploy, easier to manage, and easier to use.”
About
Polycom
Polycom is the global leader in open,
standards-based unified communications and collaboration
(UC&C) solutions for voice and video collaboration, trusted
by more than 415,000 customers around the world. Polycom
solutions are powered by the Polycom® RealPresence®
Platform, comprehensive software infrastructure and rich
APIs that interoperate with the broadest set of
communication, business, mobile and cloud applications and
devices to deliver secure face-to-face video collaboration
in any environment. Polycom and its ecosystem of over 7,000
partners provide truly unified communications solutions that
deliver the best user experience, highest multi-vendor
interoperability, and lowest TCO. Visit www.polycom.asia or connect with us on
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the greatness of human collaboration
forward.