Teleconference magazine
Covering the next generation of business-to-business communications solutions for business meetings, marketing and sales, distributed learning and corporate training.
The world of business communications is changing at a dizzying pace. While videoconferencing has been the mainstay of audio/video communications, customers today are looking for an Integrated Communications and Collaborative Environment, a combination of Web-based and circuit-switched technologies that support a wide range of scheduled and on-demand applications. No other magazine covers the convergence of audio/video communications, Web-based presentations, and streaming media with emerging network technologies and end-user applications and needs.
The multi-billion dollar markets covered by Teleconference magazine are poised for explosive growth, driven by three outside factors.
- The price/performance of conferencing equipment combined with the ready availability of conferencing services, which makes these technologies and applications suitable for the Fortune 5000 as well as the Fortune 500.
- The growing availability of superior communications networks for both large and small companies and consumers.
- The migration to user-friendly Web-based applications for many types of communications, control, and management functions.
Teleconference magazine follows all of these trends, and weaves them with case histories and end-user stories to provide readers with a mix of technical information and practical tips.
Official TeleCon Show Publication
Teleconference magazine brings added value to its readers and advertisers through the magazine's close association with TeleCon Conferences and Expos, the leading trade shows devoted to teleconferencing, videoconferencing, collaborative working, and Web-based communications.
Mission Statement
Teleconference magazine is the leading information source for enterprise collaboration and distributed learning. The magazine delivers cutting edge solutions for corporate executives, MIS/IT managers, telecommunications professionals, videoconferencing managers, manufacturers and distributors who use a combination of Web-based and circuit switched technologies that support a wide range of scheduled and on demand applications. Using real world case studies, research reports, in-depth technology articles, and expert contributed columns, Teleconference magazine enables readers to explore technology, equipment, and service provider options in the the dynamic world of collaborative communications, conferencing, and streaming for business.
Teleconference magazine is published by Advanstar Communications Inc., a worldwide business information company serving specialized markets with high-quality information resources and integrated marketing solutions. Teleconference magazine is part of Advanstar Technology Communities—a world-leading technology media group with 33 publications and 36 major events in 10 countries on four continents.
