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SMALL BUSINESS
TANDBERG Plan B Business Continuity Solution Tackles Health and Business Efficiency Concerns Brought on by Swine Flu
Cost-Effective Video Conferencing Solution Helps Companies Stay Visually Connected to Maintain Productivity in the Event of Mass Absences
Market Wire
NEW YORK, NY and OSLO, NORWAY -- (Marketwire) -- 10/28/09 -- The flu season is in full
swing and the U.S. Center for Disease Control estimates that 40 percent of
the population will be impacted in the coming months. This powerful
statistic has prompted businesses to investigate telework and travel
replacement programs that allow for workplace efficiency and productivity
without compromising employees' health. Many companies of all sizes are
turning to video conferencing as a way to help colleagues, managers and
employees stay visually connected without risking exposure to illness. To
help fill this demand,
TANDBERG today
unveiled its
TANDBERG Plan B Business
Continuity Solution, a cost-effective solution that can be implemented
quickly to deliver optimized video communications to remote employees,
regardless of what network they're on.
"When epidemics like H1N1 strike, companies are forced to re-assess their
business continuity plans to ensure possible business impact is minimized
or avoided all together," said Dr. Robert C. Chandler, an expert on
organizational behavior and communication during human health crises.
"Preparedness and communication are the foundation to any effective plan.
Given the widespread risk of H1N1, businesses with the ability to maintain
communication via virtual face-to-face connectivity will undoubtedly come
out ahead."
A video-enabled business continuity plan allows employees to communicate
safely and effectively during a crisis or disruption. TANDBERG's new Plan B
Business Continuity Solution includes ten
E20 desktop video over IP phones, a Video
Communications Server (VCS), Video Conference Expressway and TANDBERG
Management Suite (TMS). Together, the package allows for:
-- Instant high-resolution visual communications between employees,
wherever they are located
-- A complete plug-and-play video solution that can be deployed quickly
in the event of a disaster
-- Seamless face-to-face business communications between employees,
partners, vendors and customers
-- Interoperability with other standards-based video and telepresence
systems to maximize the value of existing video solutions
-- Optimized video collaboration across different networks for employees
working remotely
-- A total business communications tool -- with a simple, intuitive
interface and enhanced calling features
"In today's recovering economy, businesses cannot afford to be slowed down
by the impacts of the H1N1 virus, business disruptions or disasters," said
Rick Snyder, President of Global Business, TANDBERG. "TANDBERG's Plan B
Business Continuity Solution helps our customers implement high quality
video quickly and protect their employees while also maintaining growth and
productivity. Our standards based solutions enable companies to maintain
visual communication within and outside of their organizations so business
as usual can continue even when working conditions are different."
BusinessWeek reported that IT consulting firm Dimension Data asked its
employees in Mexico to take client meetings and internal meetings via video
conferencing whenever possible when the Swine Flu broke out in Mexico last
May. The company attributed its investment in desktop and room-based video
conferencing systems to helping maintain productivity and keeping all of
their employees healthy.
Business Continuity Resource Center:
For more information on the TANDBERG Plan B package, please visit
www.tandberg.com/businesscontinuity or contact
info@TANDBERG.com. Stay
up-to-date on the latest TANDBERG news on
Twitter and
Facebook.
About TANDBERG
TANDBERG is the leading global provider of
telepresence,
high-definition video conferencing and mobile video products and
services with dual headquarters in New York and Norway. TANDBERG designs,
develops and markets systems and software for video, voice and data. The
company provides sales, support and value-added services in more than 90
countries worldwide. TANDBERG is publicly traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange
under the ticker TAA.OL. Please visit
www.tandberg.com for more
information.
TANDBERG is a trademark or registered trademark in the U.S. and other
countries. All other product and company names here in may be trademarks of
their respective owners.
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Contacts:
Susan Vander May
Blanc & Otus for TANDBERG
+1 415.856.5112
Susan Vander May
Blanc & Otus for TANDBERG
+1 415.856.5112
MARKET WIRE
2009-10-28 16:18:08
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