TrueConf, a leading video conferencing provider in Eastern Europe, today announced that it has joined the Logitech Collaboration Program (LCP) as an integration partner in the program’s Complementary Technology provider track. TrueConf and Logitech will offer an enhanced video collaboration experience by seamless integration of TrueConf on-premises video conferencing software with Logitech ConferenceCams.
Through the Logitech Collaboration Program, TrueConf delivers integrated user experience as validated by the Logitech Software Reference Kit (SRK). TrueConf delivers 4K point-to-point video calls using Logitech BRIO and MeetUP and allows for remote control of camera using Logitech GROUP and PTZ Pro. Additionally, Logitech GROUP Kit users can enjoy full integration with TrueConf solutions for rooms. Customers who purchase Logitech collaboration products along with TrueConf software server will receive a solution that is optimized for groups to collaborate anytime and anywhere.
“TrueConf provides a secure and scalable unified communications platform to enterprises of all sizes,” said Dmitrii Odintsov, Chief Business Development Officer at TrueConf. “Through Logitech Collaboration Program we hope to expand our reach to another innovative and efficient platform and ensure seamless integrated experience for Logitech and TrueConf customers.”
“We are pleased that TrueConf has joined our program” said Scott Wharton, general manager of Logitech’s video collaboration group. “By closely collaborating with TrueConf, we are able to offer a better user experience to our joint customers.”
For more information, please contact:
Dmitry Odintsov,
TrueConf Chief Business Development Officer
Phone: 1.347.878.3263
Email: dmitry@trueconf.com
About TrueConf, www.trueconf.com
TrueConf equips desktops, mobiles and meeting rooms with high quality video conferencing and collaboration capabilities. TrueConf apps and solutions are easy to use and are fully compatible with legacy SIP/H.323 equipment, meaning that you save money on infrastructure while still utilizing state-of-the art technologies like scalable video coding (SVC) and intelligent stream manipulation.