Fuze Box Press Coverage
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FuzeBox Launches Fuze Telepresence Solution for Interoperability, Mobility
Channel Insider, June 20, 2011
FuzeBox's Fuze Telepresence solution is designed to enhance interoperability between products from companies like Cisco and Polycom and bring videoconferencing to tablets and smartphones.
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FuzeBox Debuts its Telepresence Product Fuze Telepresence Connect
TMCnet, June 20, 2011
FuzeBox, specializing in cross-platform visual collaboration, announced the launch of Fuze Telepresence (News - Alert) Connect, its Telepresence product.
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FuzeBox Aims for Telepresence Interoperability, Mobility
eWeek.com, June 17, 2011
FuzeBox is rolling out Fuze Telepresence, which is designed to enhance interoperability between systems from Cisco, Polycom and others, and to extend video conferencing to smartphones and tablets.
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FierceVOIP, June 16, 2011
FuzeBox has launched Fuze Telepresence Connect, which the company says integrates the leading telepresence systems--including Polycom, Tandberg and LifeSize--while also extending video conferencing and voice to any mobile device or computer through integration with its web conferencing and video conferencing collaboration platform, Fuze Meeting.
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FierceVOIP, June 16, 2011
Telepresence and the video conferencing space are exploding.
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Fuze Launches Telepresence Connect To Integrate With Polycom, Tandberg And Others
Washington Post, June 15, 2011
FuzeBox, the developer of an online meeting software, is launching a new product today, Telepresence Connect, which integrates with existing telepresence systems, including Polycom, Tandberg and LifeSize. Telepresence Connect essentially extends video conferencing and voice from these legacy systems to any mobile device or computer through the integration with Fuze Meeting.
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Fuze Telepresence Connect hopes to solve interoperability woes
GigaOM, June 15, 2011
One of the major drawbacks with traditional room-based telepresence installations is that systems from different vendors are typically incompatible with each other, and also may not work with other video conferencing endpoints, such as desktop and mobile video conferencing tools. These walled gardens are a problem for a few reasons: They lock customers to a particular vendor; they reduce the possibility of business-to-business telepresence; and they limit telepresence usage only to those employees who can physically access a telepresence room, which isn’t great for remote workers.
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Fuze Launches Telepresence Connect To Integrate With Polycom, Tandberg And Others
Tech Crunch, June 15, 2011
FuzeBox, the developer of an online meeting software, is launching a new product today, Telepresence Connect, which integrates with existing telepresence systems, including Polycom, Tandberg and LifeSize. Telepresence Connect essentially extends video conferencing and voice from these legacy systems to any mobile device or computer through the integration with Fuze Meeting.
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Fuze Meeting Now Integrates With High-End Telepresence Systems
ReadWriteWeb, June 15, 2011
FuzeBox wants to make telepresence a less proprietary, boxed-in experience for businesses. To do this, they've begun integrating Fuze Meeting, their cross-platform online meeting product, with high-end telepresence systems like Polycom, Tandberg and LifeSize.
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FuzeBox Links High-End Videoconferencing To iPads, PCs
Information Week, June 15, 2011
Adding flexibility for online meetings and videoconferences, Fuze gateway connects high-end telepresence systems to iPads, Android tablets, PCs, and Macs.

