Barnardo's Relies on LifeSize HD Videoconferencing Delivered by Videonations to Support its Vital Work with Children |
| Posted by Administrator (admin) on Aug 23 2009 |
Barnardo’s relies on more than 6,500 employees and 11,000 volunteers to run over 400 projects aimed at caring for the
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Videonations enabled Barnardo’s to deploy 14 LifeSize systems at its headquarters and regional/national centers, including LifeSize® Express™, LifeSize® Team MP™ and LifeSize® Room™ systems, all of which are seamlessly managed using LifeSize® Control™ management software. Videonations also integrated interactive whiteboards within the training and conference facility. As well as consulting, supplying and installing the equipment, Videonations also hosts a fully managed ‘Virtual Meeting Room’ service for Barnardo’s via an in-house HD MCU (
Paul Panton adds, “It’s been a pleasure working with such a knowledgeable and friendly team at Videonations. We chose LifeSize because the systems are easy to use and give you incredible quality. All the staff who have used the system absolutely love it, particularly because it’s simple to use and very intuitive.”
Since incorporating HD videoconferencing, the organisation has significantly reduced travel related to daily departmental meetings, employee interviews and training sessions. LifeSize HD videoconferencing also has improved Barnardo’s collaboration with regional partners, including the British Red Cross, as well as helped it extend its global reach and influence. In June 2009, Barnardo’s partnered with The University of California,
Complementing the ease-of-use of the LifeSize systems, Barnardo’s promotes the consistent and effective use of its LifeSize systems through regular video conferencing clinics. These informal sessions give employees the opportunity to experience the technology for themselves, ask specific questions and become comfortable using the systems. IT staff have even personalized the home screen on all of the LifeSize units with the Barnardo’s strapline, “Believe in Children.” Taken together, these proactive measures allowed even skeptical users to quickly make the transition to video and Barnardo’s is planning to deploy more systems across its network.
“The work of the world’s not-for-profit organisations has the ability to change the world for the better, making it even more important for every dollar available to stretch as far as possible,” said Colin Buechler, senior vice president of
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