Video Conferencing (VC) users are familiar with the two dimensional nature of the technology, and they expect the interaction with their virtual peers to be characterized by high quality audio and grainy video. However, the next two years will force them to revise their opinion of what is possible with VC and embrace some concepts that will definitely stretch their thinking, predicts Compare Business Products (CBP), an online platform that provides comprehensive and objective business product information to buyers at small, medium and large enterprises.
According to a report by CBP based on expert research of leading brand products and prevalent technologies, this shift is inevitable because by definition Video Conferencing is not limited to video screens or static VC equipment. There is plenty of room for innovation, and these breakthroughs will start making waves come 2016.