Leading audio video communications provider AVI-SPL is headed to GovComm 2011 November 1-2, 2011 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. AVI-SPL’s Mike Brandofino, vice president of video conferencing and unified communications, will lead a presentation on understanding unified communications and will be moderating the panel discussion on cloud computing.
Cloud Computing
November 1, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Moderator: Mike Brandofino
This panel discussion will help attendees understand the definition of cloud computing, issues related to security, and the benefits and tradeoffs of collaboration solutions in the cloud in order to achieve ubiquitous service and a real return on investment (ROI).
Understanding Unified Communications & Collaborative Conferencing
November 1, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Speakers: IMCCA Government SIG Chair: Ken Scatturo, AVI-SPL: Mike Brandofino, KBZ: Brian Ricca Compunetix: Jerry Pompa
This session will provide an overview of unified communications and collaborative conferencing: What are they? What technologies are under the umbrella? How is security handled? How is interoperability with existing video deployments addressed? What are the pros and cons of an “all-in-one” approach versus a “best-in-breed” approach? How are end users deploying the technologies? What lessons have been learned?
AVI-SPL is exhibiting at booth # 271 at the show.
To learn more about GovComm 2011 and to register, visit http://www.govcommshow.org.
About AVI-SPL
AVI-SPL is a global leader in audio video communications technology, providing comprehensive solutions and services for professional AV installation, telepresence and video conferencing, digital media systems, control rooms and network operations centers, hotel rental services, event staging and production. Headquartered in Tampa, Fla., AVI-SPL has highly-trained and certified system engineers throughout 32 U.S. offices and an international network of solution providers in 30 countries. Please visit
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