

Traditional markets followed as well, although in rare cases, certain organisations in a limited number of counties, still require on premise video conferencing infra structure. Infra structure hardware soon diminished and cloud was key. Polycom) focused on partnerships with Zoom and Microsoft. Lifesize, Cisco, Avaya and some other vendors soon followed this model and Poly (f.k.a. The first cloud based video conferencing service as we know it today, eliminated the need for complex infra structure hardware and enabled customers to adopt video conferencing in a pay as you go model. When launching just 7 years ago, StarLeaf revolutionised the video conferencing world with utterly simple to manage video conferencing infra structure. Poly X30 video bar with TC8 touch remote control, featuring StarLeaf. And this makes the best combination possible. And on the side of StarLeaf, the license is required. All equipment requires Poly’s TC8 remote touch control. Compatible Poly Endpoints are X30, X50 and G7500 (with a wider variety of cameras available). The set up is relatively easy for the integrator or administrator. Needless to say that the combination is all about experience. The closely integrated product is focused on the customer looking for an unbeatable price quality relationship for cloud solutions, matching superb hardware. StarLeaf, the founder of cloud based video conferencing as we know it today, and Poly, world’s most versatile supplier of UC hardware and peripherals, join forces in a partnership that brings the best in both parties to the customer.
