CKhtj7RUsAECZXWTo mitigate the factors plaguing the health sector and other sectors of the economy, Polycom, a multinational corporation that develops video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology, while helping organisations unleash the power of human collaboration no matter how dispersed the team is, has entered Nigerian market to facilitate lifelike and productive collaboration within industries.

The service which also is beneficial to other sectors of the economy as it is to the health sector, eliminates the challenges of distance that comes about because of the country’s size, coupled with its transport hang ups, to aid human collaboration within organizations, while enabling a seamless performance and productive collaboration in organizations and service industry in the country.

A cross section of Attendants at Polycom Partner Conference and Consumer Day held on the 19th & 20th of May, 2015 in Lagos, Nigeria

A cross section of Attendants at Polycom Partner Conference and Consumer Day held on the 19th & 20th of May, 2015 in Lagos, Nigeria

Speaking recently in Lagos at the West African Partners Conference hosted by FVC, Polycom’s authorised Value Added Distributor (VAD) and training partner in the Middle East and Africa region. The conference is the last leg of a six country partner road show that covered United Arab Emirate (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Kenya, Egypt and Nigeria.

The Regional Sales Director – Saudi Arabia, Levant and North Africa, Chris Prowse, said that there are many reasons why eight of the top ten hospitals and the top ten pharmaceutical companies worldwide are Polycom customers.

Pointing out that telemedicine is used all over the world irrespective of how developed or otherwise any country is to get to remote places, islands and even in cruise ships, he noted that healthcare organizations the world over are turning to Polycom video collaboration solutions to improve care and reduce cost.

According to him, “Collaborative healthcare solutions from Polycom enable patient centered care, multi-disciplinary team support, reduction of unnecessary re-hospitalizations, and collaboration across the entire healthcare team independent of physical barriers.”

Held annually, the Partner conference gives FVC’s Polycom partners the opportunity to meet the senior management from Polycom, get a preview of new products and network with fellow partners, sharing best practices and new business development strategies.

“Nigeria is an exciting market for us with a lot of enterprise opportunities for unified communications,” said K. S. Parag, Managing Director at FVC. “Taking our popular Polycom Partner event closer to markets like Nigeria gives us the opportunity to share our strategies with more of our local partners and the opportunity to talk to their customers and share some of the exciting new technologies first hand. By 2017, 58% of network traffic is forecasted to be video. As the largest provider of visual communication solutions in the region, FVC is committed to developing businesses in Nigeria and has increased its investment locally with enhanced local presence and skilled resources.”

Polycom also provides rich, interactive visual solutions that improve all facets of education—from student administration to course development, and curriculum delivery to content management.

About Polycom

Polycom helps organisations unleash the power of human collaboration. More than 415,000 companies and institutions worldwide defy distance with secure video, voice and content solutions from Polycom to increase productivity, speed time to market, provide better customer service, expand education and save lives. Polycom and its global partner ecosystem provide flexible collaboration solutions for any environment that deliver the best user experience, the broadest multi-vendor interoperability and unmatched investment protection.

Visit www.polycom.co.uk or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to learn more.

About FVC

FVC is one of the most recognised Value Added Distributors (VAD) across the Middle East and Africa, having built a successful business in providing cutting edge technologies in two clear areas of enterprise computing: Unified Communications & Collaboration and IT Infrastructure & Security.

With dedicated offices across the region, FVC works through its growing network of channel partners in over 50 countries. Uniquely in the region, its combination of full support for its channel partners and market-leading solutions from emerging technologies provides both FVC’s partners and their customers with the full confidence to invest in integrated next-generation IT and networking solutions.

To learn more, visit FVC at www.fvc.com

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