inSORS Deploys Node at Motorola Laboratories

Chicago communications' firm continues to expand its multi-site,
media-rich conferencing and collaboration technology

January 3, 2002

CHICAGO, IL --- inSORS Integrated Communications, Inc., a Chicago-based communications firm specializing in the design, implementation, and management of integrated collaboration technologies and related leading-edge communications products, has implemented its inSORS Grid conferencing and collaboration solution at Motorola Laboratories in Schaumburg, IL.

The inSORS Grid (IG) is inSORS' interactive, multimedia conferencing and collaboration communications platform. As a high-value virtual conferencing venue, the IG offers a comprehensive and robust solution to the constraints of time and distance through its aggregation of video, audio, and data streams into a single virtual venue that is easily accessed via a web interface.


Motorola Laboratories will use its inSORS Grid node in conjunction with a previously installed node to perform usability studies on group collaboration from a distance. Motorola, which had installed its first node on its own, was impressed with inSORS' product and installation expertise.


inSORS' Art Ziarko, who headed the Motorola project, found Motorola appreciative of inSORS' timeliness and professionalism. "They had some difficulties with their first node," Mr. Ziarko said, "and having inSORS handle all aspects -from the hardware to the software to all the necessary connections and wiring- of the installation and deployment of their second node eliminated the difficulties they had experienced earlier."


As an innovative leader itself in the communications industry, Motorola believes that there is great value in the inSORS Grid and the level of immersive collaboration it will bring. Accordingly, Motorola will continue to collaborate with inSORS on new product rollouts and developments.


About the inSORS Grid

The inSORS Grid provides a persistent (can always be on) and dynamic (can spontaneously add/delete participants and documents) communications solution that allows up to 30 geographically dispersed groups to view multiple camera perspectives of not only each other's locations but also of each location's various digitized data, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents-all while maintaining multi-way, full duplex audio communications.


Please visit www.insors.com for more information about inSORS and the inSORS Grid
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