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Largest Gathering of Conferencing and Collaboration Professionals Meet for Polycom User Group Meeting; Independent Association Converges at Crucial Industry Tipping Point as Video Communications Proliferates to the Desktop & Telephony Systems.


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), the world's leading provider of unified collaborative communications solutions, today announced the fourth annual Polycom User Group (PUG) conference Oct. 15-19, 2005 at the Pointe South Mountain Resort in Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix /ˈfiːˌnɪks/ (English: Phoenix, Navajo: Hoozdo, lit. "the place is hot", Western Apache: Fiinigis) is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. . With over 2,500 members, PUG is the largest independent association of conferencing and collaboration professionals in the world representing organizations across many sectors including business, government, financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 as attendees attain the first look at a new generation of products and solutions from Polycom and its ecosystem of technology partners including Alcatel, Avaya and Microsoft.

PUG members will share best practices for integrating rich media solutions seamlessly into the IP network, delivering voice and video over the Internet (V2oIP), implementing video telephony See videophone.  solutions using the familiar phone interface for launching video and web conferencing A videoconferencing session via the Internet. In order to interact with other participants, attendees use either a Web application or an application downloaded into their client machines.  calls, addressing video communications between organizations, as well as how to converge instant messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or  and presence aware applications with Polycom voice and video systems from the desktop, to the conference room, to the network core.

"Conferencing and collaboration technology is rapidly moving from being considered a nice-to-have in some conference rooms to a must-have application everywhere integrated into an organization's core communications backbone," said Toni Alonso, PUG President. "Voice, video, web and data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another.  are critical to business and workgroup efficiency and productivity."

"This year's conference theme 'Blazing The Trail' represents the pioneering role our members are playing in pushing this technology into the mainstream," said Alonso. "Our fourth annual conference is full of valuable conference sessions, training seminars and keynote presentations from industry experts, technology leaders, service providers and fellow members, who are in the trenches making this next phase of business communications a reality. This conference will help members hone their communications strategy and remain ahead of the curve on behalf of their organizations."

The Conference

Conference tracks during the three-day conference will include: training and educational courses; special interest groups for healthcare, distance learning and government; demonstrations of the latest conferencing solutions; and informational presentations on topics such as room design and integration, when to use web conferencing versus video conferencing See videoconferencing.

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, whether to outsource, and designing, building and managing IP networks.

Conference presenters include Bob Hagerty, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Polycom, Zig Serafin, general manager of Microsoft Real-Time Collaboration Group, industry analysts from Wainhouse Research and Telespan, and Alan Parisse, an expert on performance improvement and one of the "Top 21 Speakers for the 21st Century" according to Successful Meetings magazine. Topics will include the future vision of collaboration and integrated communications using familiar interfaces and applications, the benefits of converged networks, and how to position yourself to take advantage of the convergence as former rich media communications silos become mission critical network applications.

In addition to Polycom, companies sponsoring and exhibiting at the event include: ADTRAN, Affinity VideoNet, AT&T, Avaya, BT (not exhibiting), Christie Digital Systems, Global Crossing, InterCall, IVCi, Providea, RoData (not exhibiting), SPL (1) (Systems Programming Language) The assembly language for the HP 3000 series. See assembly language for an SPL program example.

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Additional companies scheduled to exhibit at the conference include: ACT Teleconferencing, Alcatel, Applied Global Technologies, Center for Interactive Learning & Collaboration (CILC CILC Center for International Legal Cooperation
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 Communication Products, SMART Technologies, Solutionz Conferencing, Vaddio, and VSGi.

"Polycom is proud to be associated with this growing group of professionals, who truly are at the leading edge of a major change in the way businesses are communicating and collaborating," said Robert Hagerty, CEO of Polycom. "2005 is a significant year with initiatives underway from major players including Alcatel, Avaya, Lucent Technologies, Microsoft, Nortel and others to make conferencing and collaboration technology a seamless part of an organization's communications environment. No one knows more about networking voice, video, data and the web into collaborative solutions or integrates those solutions into leading IP telephone and presence environments better than Polycom. And no group of users better represents the transition to converged, integrated communications over IP, than the Polycom User Group."

Registration for the 2005 Polycom User Group "Blazing The Trail" Conference

Register by Sept. 30, 2005 for the Early Member and Non-Member rates. For more information on the conference and registration go to www.pug.com.

About Polycom User Group (PUG)

The Polycom User Group (PUG) was founded in 2002 as an independent, international organization to promote and encourage communication between users of Polycom products and services. The Polycom User Group is dedicated to maintaining open communications with Polycom, Inc.; educating the conferencing professional; influencing the development of standards-based multimedia conferencing technologies and applications; improving industry support and services; and facilitating the exchange of information among its user membership. PUG sponsors an annual educational conference and product showcase and produces a quarterly newsletter.

About Polycom

Polycom, Inc. is the worldwide leader in unified collaborative communications (UCC An abbreviation for the Uniform Commercial Code. ) that maximize the efficiency and productivity of people and organizations by integrating the broadest array of video, voice, data and Web solutions to deliver the ultimate communications experience. Polycom's high quality, standards-based conferencing and collaboration solutions are easy to deploy and manage, as well as intuitive to use. Supported by an open architecture, they integrate seamlessly with leading telephony and presence-based networks. With its market driving technologies, best-in-class products, alliance partnerships, and world-class service, Polycom is the smart choice for organizations seeking proven solutions and a competitive advantage in real-time communications and collaboration. For additional information call 1-800-POLYCOM (765-9266) or +1-408-526-9000, or visit the Polycom website at www.polycom.com.

Polycom and the Polycom logo are registered trademarks of Polycom in the U.S. and various countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. (C)2005, Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.
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