- The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) deployed Radvision's video conferencing solution to enhance productivity and collaboration among its associates working across multiple sites.
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2. CASE STUDY
Radvision Videoconferencing Technology
Adopted by COSMOTE, Greece’s Top Mobile
Telecom Operator
About
About COSMOTE S.A
With a customer base of more than 7.5 million and a market
share of approximately 46 percent, COSMOTE is Greece’s
largest mobile telecommunications provider. Together with its
Customer: COSMOTE S.A. subsidiaries in Albania, Bulgaria and Romania, the company
Country: Greece serves 46 million people in Southeast Europe.
Industry: Mobile telecommunications A member of the OTE Group, COSMOTE was the first
Product: SCOPIA 5110 Elite MCU Bundle mobile operator in Greece to introduce HSDPA broadband
SCOPIA Desktop services. A few months later, it launched broadband Internet
SCOPIA iVIEW Management Suite services (ADSL) combined with mobile telephony services, in
SCOPIA 100 Gateway cooperation with OTEnet, an Internet service provider also
belonging to the OTE Group.
COSMOTE was named a Financial Times’ FT500 company and
a top 100 information technology and telecommunications
company by Business Week magazine.
The Mission
COSMOTE aims to provide its customers with the highest amount of time devoted by IT staff to administering and
level of customer service. In order to efficiently meet the maintaining each endpoint. Finally, video conferencing was
increasing demand for remote collaboration in Greece, limited to meeting rooms because the existing solution
COSMOTE was faced with the imperative of a major offered no support for desktop and mobile clients.
overhaul to its video conferencing capabilities. In particular, COSMOTE was in the market for a new and expanded
COSMOTE was relying on embedded MCUs in its video video conferencing solution that met its current needs and
endpoints for meetings. But the demand for video usage would offer scalability and flexibility for future investments.
was increasing and the existing solution wasn’t sufficient
to meet the demand. Another major concern was the large
The Challenge
For COSMOTE, there were a host of issues to be addressed Another challenge was incompatibility between existing
in selecting a new video conferencing solution: video endpoints, which were a mix from different
• The process for scheduling meetings and reserving manufacturers – limited interoperability was a contributing
conference rooms had to be simplified. factor to a lower quality video experience. And lastly,
executives and staff on-the-go needed access to video
• Centralized administration and monitoring of video
calls regardless of their location.
network infrastructure was a requirement as a way to
increase control and enhance security.
• The capability to produce usage reports for management
and to diagnose network and quality issues was also critical.
4. CASE STUDY
CBC Adopts Robust Video Communications
for Media Group RTL Germany, Including
Integration with Media Group’s Microsoft Lync
Unified Communications System
About
About CBC and RTL Germany Media Group
CBC (Cologne Broadcasting Center) is a member company
of the RTL Germany Media Group (Mediengruppe RTL
Deutschland), reaching more than 30 million people a
Customer: CBC GmbH
day with its programmes. RTL Germany Media Group
Country: Germany
belongs to the Luxembourg-based Bertelsmann subsidiary
Sector: TV broadcasting and production RTL Group, Europe’s leading entertainment group. Since
Products: Scopia Gateway for Microsoft Lync Gateway it was founded, in 1994, CBC has progressed to emerge
Scopia Elite 5110 MCU as one of the leading TV production and broadcasting
Scopia PathFinder 20 Ports companies in Germany. From its locations in Cologne,
Scopia XT1000 Munich and Berlin, CBC provides service for the RTL,
Scopia XT5000 VOX, Super RTL, RTL NITRO, RTL II, n-tv, RTL Crime,
Scopia Desktop RTL Living and Passion channels, among others, as well as
Scopia Mobile a variety of TV production companies. With a workforce
of more than 550 employees, CBC offers a high level of
competence in identifying solutions for all technical, creative
and organisational problems. For more information, see:
http://www.cbc.de.
The Challenge
Within the Media Group RTL Germany, whose programmes with access to an optimal video communications system.
reach more than 30 million people a day, CBC provides a Video conferences are particularly useful tools for improving
wide range of services such as TV broadcasting, production communication, and face-to-face interactions are especially
and studio operations, as well as IT. CBC recently migrated to valued in this industry. Alongside the integration of the
Microsoft Lync as the foundation of its unified communications video communication solution within the leading Microsoft
(UC) platform and was on the lookout for a new, feature-rich, Lync system, we were also looking to achieve a ‘continuous
high-performance video communication solution offering presence’ for conferences – meaning that all of the participants
ease of integration into the existing UC solution. are in view at the same time, so that everyone can see everyone
Ralf Offermann, who was in charge of the project at CBC, else in order to create a natural interaction via video,” states
describes the background to the implementation of the Offermann. “In addition, we wanted to install the new video
new solution: “The aim was to provide various locations conferencing systems within the existing Lync infrastructure”.
and numerous editorial teams interlinked across the world
6. CASE STUDY
Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
deploy Radvision Video Conferencing Solution
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Enhancing Productivity and Collaboration
The Depository Trust &
Clearing Corporation
www.dtcc.com
reated PMS About
About DTCC:
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC),
through its subsidiaries, provides clearance, settlement and
Customer: Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation information services for equities, corporate and municipal
bonds, government and mortgage-backed securities, money
(DTCC) market instruments and over-the-counter derivatives.
Country: USA In addition, DTCC is a leading processor of mutual funds and
Industry: Financial Services insurance transactions, linking funds and carriers with financial
firms and third parties who market these products. DTCC’s
Product: Radvision’s complete SCOPIA video depository provides custody and asset servicing for more
conferencing infrastructure solution than 3.5 million securities issues from the United States and
including the SCOPIA MCU, SCOPIA 110 other countries and territories, valued at $40 trillion. In
Desktop, SCOPIA Gateway and iVIEW 2008, DTCC settled more than $1.8 quadrillion in securities
Management. transactions. DTCC has operating facilities in multiple locations
in the United States and overseas. For more information on
DTCC, visit www.dtcc.com.
The Mission
For more than 30 years, the Depository Trust & Clearing DTCC associates could communicate. Communication
Corporation’s family of companies has helped automate, and collaboration among sites was crucial.
centralize, standardize and streamline processes critical
to the safety and soundness of worldwide capital
markets.
After September 11, 2001, DTCC, like many organizations
with offices in New York, moved data and business
operations outside of the city. With associates working
in multiple sites, video conferencing became a key
communications tool. Video conferencing systems were
added to roughly 100 distributed conference rooms so
The Challenge
As video conferencing became more prevalent at DTCC, time, abandoning the substantial investment previously
the company needed to expand capabilities and the made in the network and endpoints was not a current
network itself for several reasons. First, as the volume of option. Third, DTCC wanted to extend conferencing
video conferencing increased, so did the complexity of capabilities to the desktop for remote participation. Lastly,
scheduling and reserving video conference rooms. Waiting DTCC wanted a scalable and distributable solution so that
for available rooms and manually tracking endpoint over time the demand for expanded video conferencing
numbers was time consuming and unproductive. Second, could continue to be met. DTCC’s challenge was to
expanding the ISDN network was prohibitively costly and accomplish all of this in a cost-effective manner, without
didn’t support the latest available technology. At the same abandoning the legacy system.
8. CASE STUDY
Ituran Saves Time and Money and
Improves Collaboration with Radvision
Video Conferencing Systems
About
About Ituran
Ituran Location and Control is a world leader in Location
Based Services (LBS), specializing in driver behavior
Customer: Ituran analysis, remote vehicle diagnostics, vehicle performance
and maintenance monitoring, fleet management and
Location: Israel (Azur), Brazil (Sao Paulo),
stolen vehicle recovery. Ituran is traded on NASDAQ
Argentina (Buenos Aires)
and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and is included in the
Industry: Vehicle Theft Prevention, Navigation TA-100 Index. Ituran has more than 1,000 employees
Systems, Fleet Management Systems worldwide and is a market leader in Brazil, Argentina, Israel
Product: SCOPIA XT1000 Room Systems and the United States. As of June 2011, the company
had 615,000 subscribers.
For more information, visit www.ituran.com/en
The Mission
Ituran is a multinational and globally dispersed company. Ituran team decided to implement video conferencing
In order to improve collaboration and productivity, the in three of its offices.
The Challenge
With two offices in South America, Ituran’s management was impacted. While face-to-face communications
team found that travel was becoming extensive. Travel remained important, the Ituran team needed to cut back
costs were increasing, but more importantly, travel on travel to improve the bottom line and to benefit its
became extremely time-consuming and productivity employees who were constantly on the go.
The Solution
Radvision and Naotech Communication Group, both technology with features and capabilities mandatory for
based in Tel Aviv, approached Ituran with an affordable, today’s room system deployments. The SCOPIA XT1000
standards-based video conferencing solution that would systems include dual full-band HD video and audio,
enable the company’s executives to meet with executives simultaneous high-resolution data-sharing, embedded
at the South American-based facilities without ever HD multi-party conferencing and Apple iPad Control,
stepping on an airplane. The Radvision solution includes all at a highly affordable price.
three SCOPIA XT1000 Series room systems.
The SCOPIA XT1000 Series video conferencing room
systems incorporate the latest state-of-the-art HD video
10. CASE STUDY
RINA Boosts Staff Productivity and Cuts Expenses by
Implementing Radvision’s Video Conferencing Solution
About
About RINA S.p.A.
RINA S.p.A. is the operational company of Registro
Customer: RINA S.p.A Italiano Navale founded in 1861, one of the oldest ship
Country: Italy classification companies in the world. RINA S.p.A. and
its subsidiary companies operate mainly in the fields of
Industry: Maritime Services
ship classification, certification and advanced services
Product: Radvision’S Total SCOPIA to the maritime industry.
Conferencing Solution including
XT1000 Room and VC240 Desktop Headquartered in Genoa, RINA Group’s business
Systems, SCOPIA MCU with Recording, activities include certification, verification, control,
PathFinder Firewall Traversal, ISDN PRI assistance and consultancy services to economic and
Gateway, and iVIEW Management Suite institutional operators. The Group employs more than
1,600 people at over 110 branch offices worldwide, 40
of which are in Italy.
For more information, visit www.rina.org
The Mission
RINA was originally established by ship managers and order to maintain their competitive edge, however, the
owners to serve Italian maritime operators. Over the company realized that they needed a video conferencing
past 150 years, it has expanded to meet the needs solution to make communication easier and faster and
of a constantly evolving international economy. This reduce the costs associated with recurrent meetings
growth has hinged on many strategies, including effective between managers of different geographic areas.
communication among RINA’s global network of offices The solution would also enable employees at satellite
and subsidiaries with frequent training for staff worldwide. branches to remotely attend training sessions, thus
significantly decreasing the costs associated with trips
Like many successful international businesses, RINA was
to the company’s headquarters in Italy.
keeping meetings and training activities to a minimum
to save the time and money involved with travel. In
The Challenge
RINA’s main challenge was to find a video conferencing Furthermore, it would need to accommodate diverse IP
solution that was not only scalable and user-friendly, but and ISDN connections and have the ability to connect
also capable of interoperating with existing infrastructure. video endpoints from different vendors.
12. CASE STUDY
South African Post Office Chooses Radvision to Expand
Its Video Network and Protect Its Existing Video
Endpoint Investments
About
Customer: South African Post Office About South African Post Office (SAPO)
Country: South Africa SAPO is the national postal service of South Africa and
Industry: Postal Services is owned by the South African government. It employs
Product: Radvision’S SCOPIA Conferencing over 17,000 people and operates more than 2,400
Solution including XT1000 Room Systems, postal outlets throughout the country.
SCOPIA Desktop, SCOPIA Elite 5000 Series
MCU with Recording, PathFinder Firewall
Traversal, ISDN Gateway, and SCOPIA
iVIEW Management Suite
The Mission
The South African Post Office aims to be recognized technology and innovation. As part of its efforts to
as one of the world’s leading providers of postal and achieve these goals, SAPO embraces new technologies
related services. SAPO’s mission is to enable the nation to streamline operations and improve efficiencies. Video
of South Africa to efficiently connect with the world by conferencing is one of the many technologies SAPO has
distributing information, goods, financial and government been leveraging to deliver these results.
services; leveraging its broad reach and embracing change,
The Challenge
In 2010, SAPO relocated its National Control Centre into video conferencing, which consisted of endpoints from
a new building with no existing network infrastructure. a handful of vendors, in both its head control centre and
Although the move would prove beneficial in the long remote offices for some time. Gaybba wanted to expand
term, the team had very limited budget to work with when the network and make sure he had the correct resource
implementing new technologies. allocation to support visual communications (VC) – but
budget was tight and the project was in jeopardy – they
Solly Gaybba, head of the National Control Centre
needed a cost-effective, reliable solution or the entire VC
wanted to deploy and future-proof the newest IT
system would be scrapped.
offerings but also needed to protect SAPO’s investments
in existing technologies. SAPO had been using legacy