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Former Polycom Executive A.E. Natarajan Joins Tely Labs

September 14, 2014

We have some exciting news today: A.E. Natarajan has joined the Tely team as senior vice president of engineering. A.E. will lead all services, software and hardware engineering operations.

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Dave Crilley, VP Marketing, Tely Labs

Welcome, Citrix SVP Sudhakar Ramakrishna!

September 9, 2014

Sudhakar Ramakrishna, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Enterprise and Service Provider Division at Citrix and former President of Products and Services at Polycom, has joined Tely’s Board of Directors.

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telyHD Pro Video Conferencing System

3 Essentials for the 21st Century Conference Room

September 3, 2014

The conference room is the heart of any office. It’s where collaboration happens, and where great ideas are formed. So equipping the meeting space for optimal performance is important. But what’s essential, and what’s optional? And how do you do this on a budget?

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Financial Services

Overcoming 5 Key Business Challenges with Affordable Video Conferencing

July 10, 2014

In today’s highly competitive marketplace, small to medium sized businesses face challenges that are similar, and in some cases more daunting than those of larger enterprises. Moreover, smaller organizations typically have fewer resources at their disposal, making these challenges even more difficult to address.

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Dave Crilley, VP Marketing, Tely Labs

Tell me all about telyHD Pro in 60 Seconds or Less

July 2, 2014

Wherever we go, people ask us: “What is so special about telyHD Pro?” The good people at Rave Publications asked us that question at Infocomm recently. Here’s our answer, in 60 seconds.

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Dave Crilley, VP Marketing, Tely Labs

Winter Weather Woes Hurting Your Productivity?

February 5, 2014

Recent weather woes plaguing much of the world, from the “Polar Vortex” to heavy rains and flooding in Europe to this week’s Nor’easter snow storm, have essentially trapped millions of workers in their homes, requiring them to work remotely. This has affected both individual and company productivity because workers and their colleagues are just not able to work together as effectively as they would, if they could see each other and work on documents together.

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