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When thinking web conference consider ROI

by Neil kokemuller on 2008-07-24

Most business decisions ultimately center on one key underlying fundamental – return on investment (ROI). Any purchase or supplies or products, investment in expansion or labor, or other use of business funds is virtually always based on an indirect or direct expectation of a return on investment. It makes sense then, that an organization would analyze an investment in web conferencing solutions in a similar vein. Unfortunately, many organizations do not fully explore their options and the advantages of best in class web conferencing products and web conference services.

For several years, many organizations demanded on-premise web conference products that would eliminate the lack of control and the ongoing licensing costs required by hosted web conferencing applications. Finally, the market responded with on-premise software-based interactive web conference. However, there were still some missing pieces. Elimination of ongoing costs was a help with return of investment as it reduced some ongoing costs. Unfortunately, the typical software-based web conferencing solution requires hardware and software costs that make on-premise solutions manageable. Between the technology costs and the time and resources required, one has to question the true improvements in ROI.

Recognizing gaps in web conferencing products and web conferencing services, innovative web conference solution provider RHUB, made improved ROI the focus of their on-premise web conferencing appliance. The result is their best in class 4-in-1 web conferencing solution that combines web conferencing and web seminar as a standalone combination, or the complete solution that includes their remote access product and support. Their web conferencing solution incorporates the strengths of hosted solutions with the benefits of on-premise control.

RHUB’s patent pending TurboMeeting webconference product is a one piece on-premise web conferencing interactive collaboration tool that gives the organization control and eliminates ongoing costs for licensing and the need for multiple pieces of hardware and software technology. In other words, a one time moderate investment in the easy to use, one-time deployment, secured RHUB appliance, offers the best potential for fast ROI on the web conference market. In fact, RHUB suggests their typical client can see a return of investment in less than three months.


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