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Conservation group deploys IP video to communicate with dispersed employees
Feb 9, 2006 3:47 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
Conservation International has deployed StarBak’s Integrated Network Video for video archiving and narrowcasting — creating, delivering and displaying its video-based applications over IP networks. Conservation International is now able to offer consistent and timely information to its employees regardless of geographic locations and time zones.
The organization employs hundreds of scientists, economists, communicators, educators and other professionals who work to identify and overcome threats to biodiversity. The organization’s work covers 34 regions around the world that represent the habitats of the most threatened mammals, birds and amphibians.
Video archives are key to bridging physical gaps within the company as its employees are scattered over a wide geographical area.
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