HP Extends Halo Studios for Affordable Video Collaboration with Global Reach
23 April 2007 - 9:45PM
Business Wire
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced that the network that forms the
backbone of its HP Halo studios now circumnavigates the globe via
an alliance with Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, VSNL (NYSE:VSL), a
leading provider of international communication solutions. The
extension of the Halo Video Exchange Network (HVEN) enhances the
natural, personal connection experience by further reducing the
no-perceived latency standard of Halo. It also gives added business
continuity protection to Halo customers by enabling automatic
re-routing of Halo connections during earthquakes or other
disasters that can disrupt all forms of network traffic.
Additionally, HP introduced two new Halo Collaboration Studio
editions to offer customers access to the truly global network at
dramatically lower prices. The HP Halo Collaboration Studio enables
participants to see each other in life-sized images projected on
studio-quality displays. The studios are connected via the HVEN, a
dedicated fiber optic network created by HP in partnership with
many of the world�s largest telecommunications providers for the
express purpose of transporting video. The HP and VSNL alliance
filled the last remaining gap in the network by connecting India to
Europe via the Middle East. This link marks the HVEN�s complete
circumnavigation of the globe and is similar to a �golden spike� �
the ceremonial spike driven to mark the completion of the first
U.S. transcontinental railroad. This network extension provided by
VSNL improves upon the HVEN�s leadership position as the lowest
latency network on the planet. Such a wide-reaching network makes
the world flat for any company looking to use video collaboration.
�Customers have told us that they want seamless and simple global
coverage for their immersive studios and that�s what we have
provided,� said Ken Crangle, general manager, Halo Collaboration
Studio Unit, HP. �No other telepresence system can match HP Halo�s
worldwide reach.� New editions offer global network at lower prices
Customers can enjoy the extended global coverage via new editions
of the HP Halo studios that offer lower base pricing and individual
options that customers can tailor to fit their needs. The new HP
Halo Collaboration Studio Professional Edition starts at a base
price of $329,000,(1) while delivering the uncanny �just like being
there� experience that Halo offers. Multipoint capabilities and a
dedicated video collaboration screen are included in this edition,
while available options include a high-definition document camera
for sharing critical hard copy documents or handheld objects. The
HP Halo Collaboration Studio Executive Edition, with a base price
of $399,000,(1) includes the document camera along with all of the
studio component options that can be purchased separately. Later
this year, through work with videoconferencing giant Tandberg, HP
expects to begin offering the capability to connect Tandberg
systems into Halo meetings. This capability will be available with
all Halo studio configurations. High-quality conferencing and
business continuity with a global network Connecting the HVEN
around the globe brings additional customer benefits. The HVEN
�hub-and-spoke� operating system automatically routes Halo
transmissions along the shortest distances � east or west � to
ensure no perceived latency between any points on Earth.
Additionally, improved circuit redundancy greatly reduces the
HVEN�s susceptibility to natural disasters such as earthquakes or
tsunamis and, in turn, greatly improves business continuity of
global operations. In addition, unlike competing telepresence
solutions, HP Halo is the only offering that includes network
operations and management support, diagnostics and calibration with
a 24x7 concierge, an equipment warranty and ongoing service and
repair. Also included is a non-obsolescence guarantee, which
reduces technology risk by covering costs associated with future
upgrades, such as the multipoint feature. The growing number of
companies that has deployed HP Halo studios include ABN AMRO Inc.,
Advanced Micro Devices, AIG Financial Products Corp., BHP Billiton,
DreamWorks, General Electric Commercial Finance, Novartis and
PepsiCo. HP Halo serves a wide array of industries including
pharmaceuticals, financial services and manufacturing. Worldwide,
HP Halo maintains a presence in 17 countries including Australia,
Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland,
Israel, Japan, The Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the
United Kingdom and the United States. More information about HP
Collaboration Studios is available at www.hp.com/halo and
www.hp.com/halo/seehalo.html. About VSNL Videsh Sanchar Nigam
Limited (VSNL), a part of the Tata Group, is the leading provider
of public international telecommunications services in India. VSNL
has a global presence including operations in India, the United
States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa,
Singapore and Sri Lanka. Its range of service offerings include
wholesale voice, private leased circuits, IP VPN, Internet access,
hosting, mobile signaling and other IP services. VSNL offers a full
range of retail products in India to individual customers such as
high-speed broadband, dial-up Internet, Wi-Fi, and net telephony
under the Tata Indicom brand name. VSNL is listed on the major
stock exchanges in India and its American Depository Receipts are
listed on the New York Stock Exchange. About HP HP focuses on
simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers � from
individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio
that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT
infrastructure, HP is among the world�s largest IT companies, with
revenue totaling $94.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended
Jan. 31, 2007. More information about HP is available at
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