Business communications solutions provider Avaya is expanding its telepresence solution arsenal with the acquisition of Radvision, a Tel Aviv-based company developing HD and converged video ...
Confirming several months of rumors, Avaya on Thursday confirmed it will acquire videoconferencing specialist Radvision, dramatically expanding Avaya's videoconferencing footprint and its ability to ...
Radvision, an end-to-end solution provider for unified visual communications including video network infrastructure, developer tools and high-definition room, desktop and mobile video conferencing ...
REDMOND, Wash., and FAIR LAWN, N.J. — March 13, 2006 — Today, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) and RADVISION (Nasdaq:), a leading provider of multimedia ...
Well, it’s been an interesting last few weeks (and last few years, for that matter) for Israeli-headquartered video-conferencing specialist, RadVision. Acquisition rumors are currently swirling around ...
Radvision, an Avaya Company, today announced the availability of eVident, a package of comprehensive video network readiness and monitoring tools. eVident offers intelligent monitoring that allows ...
Radvision on Tuesday confirmed a new high-end videoconferencing system, furthering a strategy to go beyond its network infrastructure roots and sell video endpoints and infrastructure through channel ...
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Radvision , an Israel-based maker of video network infrastructure, is banking on high definition technology to win market share from its two main competitors. "This is an ...
Radvision, an Avaya Company, today announced its next-generation Scopia Elite 6000 Series multipoint control unit (MCU), enabling real-time video collaboration for businesses of any size. The new ...
Radvision shares are trading sharply lower Tuesday after the video-conferencing equipment company reduced its Q2 guidance. For the quarter, the company now sees revenue of $18 million to $18.5 million ...
Radvision shares are trading sharply higher on a report by the Israeli newspaper Globes that the Israeli video conferencing company is in "advanced talks" to be acquired by Avaya for $200 million. The ...
Back in December, we reported that Israeli-headquartered video-conferencing specialist, RadVision, was in advanced acquisition talks with global collaboration and communications giant, Avaya. While ...