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The Visual Collaboration System was designed for a variety of network configurations. As a result, whether you are accessing the server from a LAN or from a dial-up connection, all services display equally well. Full motion video with audio displays just as well on a network as it does from a low bandwidth dial-up connection.
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Other vendors systems have no control over the number of meetings taking place at any one time. This can cause network congestion and server overload resulting in poor meeting performance. The Visual Collaboration System uses a virtual meeting room metaphor. Users may book up to five meeting rooms per server. An easy to use meeting scheduling system is included to book rooms just as one would book a physical conference room. This distributes network and system usage in a way that is very confortable and natural for users.
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While some competitors claim that their hosted product offering is on par with the Visual Collaboration System, the superiority of the BrightCom solution becomes apparent when comparing traditionally rich features such as multiple video broadcasts or application remote control. The Visual Collaboration System's unique architecture allows users to remotely control an application on a remote machine as quickly as they control their own PC.
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