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To: GHowe who wrote (339)11/13/1999 12:48:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 1782
 
GH, at first I wasn't sure if you and I were referring to the same TLA (three letter acronym), CCC. But after looking up their site I found --to my pleasant surprise, I might add-- that they've grown in size and scope to include the areas you mentioned, namely, server farm management infrastructure.

ccc-group.com

Our first introduction to CCC was during some research we were doing for a major brokerage and global securities firm in the Rock Center-Radio City area about five years ago during a massive migration to four other buildings. This research culminated un implementing their twisted pair-based video conferencing solutions in approximately 60 conference rooms and a selected number of desktops. We found their delivery to produce excellent results in terms of visual quality, even beyond what our perceived results were, when they were stressed to the limits.

If you go to their client list and click on j-n, you'll recognize our client almost immediately if you know your geography of the isle. Hint, it's third from the end. -g-

In what context did you meet with CCC, if I might ask?

I should also add that since that time others have joined the very high quality video over t.p. movement. One such firm is Avistar, whose wares are now being piloted by another client of ours.

avistar.com

And there is a growing list of others, now that the proof of concept has finally sunken into the minds of the powers that be.

While these are actually analog technologies, where video delivery is concerned, each of the more advanced vendors also allow for linkage to data applications through the use of out of band (sometimes sub-carrier, in-band) signaling which supports TCP/IP, hence, allowing linkage to ordinary enterprise LAN functions, as well.

Regards, Frank Coluccio