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Frank J. Ohlhorst

Frank J. Ohlhorst is an award winning technology journalist, professional speaker and IT business consultant with over 25 years of experience in the technology arena. Frank has written for several leading technology publications, including CRN, eWeek, Infoworld Computerorld, TechTarget, PCWorld, ExtremeTech and Toms Hardware. Frank has also contributed to business publications, including Entrepreneur and BNET, and is an active contributor to multiple technology books. Frank also writes several white papers, case studies, reviewer’s guides and channel guides for leading technology vendors.

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Avistar’s Video Conferencing Means Business

by Frank J. Ohlhorst
Frank J. Ohlhorst
Frank J. Ohlhorst is an award winning technology journalist, professional speake
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Monday, 16 May 2011 Category Video 0 Comments
Avistar provides a high definition videoconferencing solution to businesses looking to maximize their videoconferencing abilities. Tags: WiFi, Windows 7, C3 Communicator Business Pro Edition, virtual server, C3 Communicator, Avistar, video conferencing
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