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Teliris
[edit]Teliris a privately owned telepresence company and the only pure telepresence company, this means they do not cover such technologies as video conferencing. [1]
In 2009 Teliris redefined the telepresence industry with the unveiling of 6G telepresence, the first-ever truly affordable platform that extends an uncompromised experience to locations anywhere in the world by dramatically reducing bandwidth and related costs.[2] This telepresence platform allows customers to move away from monolithic, narrowly-deployable systems requiring costly high-QoS network connections and cumbersome, latency-saddled multipoint control units.
Through a 6G platform and unique intellectual property organisations are offered a radically simplified deployment and reduced operating costs for telepresence, breaking new ground in adoption and reach of the technology.
Teliris has deployments in over 50 countries with the largest installed base of Global 2000 companies including Unilever, British American Tobacco[3], Lazard, Pearson plc, GlaxoSmithKline, and Royal Bank of Scotland, Xchanging and Merck, among others. Teliris telepresence technology is fully interoperability with Cisco TelePresence, Tandberg Total Telepresence and Polycom RealPresence.
Teliris was established following a joint venture between Mycroft, a New York based technology company, and the UK company Global Intercasting Ltd, which provided live satellite television programmes for global corporate clients.
In 1999 this joint venture won its first customer with Lazard and in 2001 Teliris was created to become the global market leader in paid telepresence room deployments. This means that customers have invested with the knowledge that Teliris developed its first multipoint solution 10 years ago, overcame all of the practical and technical challenges over the ensuing years and that the same rooms are still in use today and still compatible with all the latest collaboration tools.
Telepresence is the only focus for Teliris and as such they are committed to leading the market with innovation and technology. Co-founded by Marc Trachtenberg, current CEO, Marc is a recognized telepresence visionary and was instrumental in developing and launching the first virtual meeting solution more than nine years ago.
Martyn Lewis, co-founder and European Chairman of Teliris, plays an important role in promoting the benefits of telepresence: quicker global collaborative decision-making, cutting carbon emissions and cost through travel reduction, strengthening employee work/life balance and increasing business continuity.
Benefits of 6G Telepresence
[edit]Teliris is the only vendor to be certified by The Carbon Neutral Company as officially helping to reduce companies’ carbon emissions. Teliris’ version of telepresence has been recognized by leading industry analysts as “the most mature” (Gartner), “the most flexible” (Ovum), and was the ‘Low Carbon and Environmental Efficiency’ Winner at 2008 prestigious UK National eWell-Being Awards. Frost & Sullivan recognised Teliris' telepresence for holding the largest global market share of customer telepresence solutions at 44 percent. The award also commends the company's ongoing achievements in marketing, strategy development, revenue growth, and technology innovations.[4]
For further information
[edit]Visit [www.teliris.com] Gartner Marketscope 2009
References
[edit]New York Times May 2009 [1] Reuters June 2009 [2] FT.com October 2008 [3] Frost & Sullivan ICT Award for Technology and Market Leadership [4]