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Virtualized Video Conferencing for eLearning
Virtualized Video Conferencing for eLearning

Author(s): George Suciu, Muneeb Anwar, Adrian Pasat
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: virtualization; video conference; eLearning; cloud computing;

Summary/Abstract: Video conferencing has been commercially available since the video technology has become accessible on a variety of equipment, from room-based to handheld devices. The technology has also reached the point where it is viewed as a necessity and not just a nicety. The ubiquity and accessibility of video conferencing technology can save time and money across the spectrum of business processes, especially when comes to call centers. We propose a solution that can develop the communication with callers and provide a large impact on customer retention. One of the major issues regarding customer satisfaction when interacting with call centers or other types of customer support services is related to the resolution efficiency (solving the customer inquiry during the first contact), this is highly dependent with the communication solutions between the call centers department. But one thing is keeping videoconferencing from becoming a more standard form of communication: the technical difficulties that all videoconferences occasionally experience. The frustrations of video conferencing, though usually brief and irregular, may at first seem to outweigh the benefits. Connectivity problems can keep this from happening and are thus one of the most frustrating technical problems experienced by video conferences. The aim of this paper is to experiment a multimedia customer interaction platform and test the performance of a virtualized web conferencing solution focusing on the occurrence of technical difficulties associated with smooth transmissions that could result from software, hardware or network failure.

  • Issue Year: 14/2018
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 135-143
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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