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Havells powers up collaboration with Polycom Video

| | Jan 08, 2015, at 01:58 am
Hyderabad, Jan 7 (IBNS): Polycom, Inc. Wednesday announced that Havells India, a billion-dollar plus electrical equipment manufacturer has upgraded their existing Polycom video infrastructure.
Their deployment now covers 47 locations in India and 23 international locations including Argentina, Ecuador, Germany and the United Kingdom. 
 
Following 12 years of successful usage of Polycom video conferencing solutions within India, employees now have access to the latest HD collaboration technology. 
 
This includes more than 70 video-enabled meeting rooms to enable teams nationally and internationally to meet and collaborate on many essential business workflows including sales, marketing, product reviews, plant interactions and more.
 
The company refreshed its existing deployment with new video and content collaboration solutions including the Polycom Real Presence Group 500, along with three year Polycom Advantage support services for streamlined onsite implementation.

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