Videoconferencing gets big boost with technology partnership

As discussed by this blog, videoconferencing is becoming an increasingly used way of communication in both court systems and beyond. A testament of this comes from Skype, a popular, online telecommunication application, announcing its partnership with Microsoft to offer more access for small businesses to take advantage of this technology by implementing it into Microsoft's corporate software systems.
With this development, many small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) will begin using videoconferencing technology. Businesses that have not been able to benefit from telecommunicating may want to partner with companies that offer videoconferencing services.
"Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy," Ural Cebeci, head of SMB marketing at Skype, said in a press release. "For these businesses to survive and grow in what is still a tough economic climate, we understand that good communication and connections are key to their success."
How court reporters can aid with videoconferencing companies
For businesses in Wisconsin, partnering with Milwaukee court reporters that offer video conferencing services can be an excellent way to capitalize on the rise in telecommunicating in a professional manner. Court reporters can provide a meeting room with high-quality cameras and audio equipment to ensure that clients on the other line are able to accurately see and hear the company.
Furthermore, if the business meeting is particularly important, the realtime court reporting skills offered by these professionals can help create transcripts of the meeting to ensure decisions are made with the most accurate information available.