Logitech has expanded its Logitech Collaboration Programme (LCP), with the addition of 15 new technology partners, including a number of well-known providers in the video collaboration market.
“Our customers are looking for conference room video to be as seamless and easy to join as it is from the desktop,” said Scott Wharton, general manager of Logitech’s Video Collaboration Group.
“Working together with industry-leading technology companies on the integration of Logitech products enables us to deliver ease of use without compromising in-room quality and experience.”
LCP members can also take advantage of joint marketing and sales programmes as well as new distribution opportunities.
First announced a year ago, the Logitech Collaboration Programme provides a framework for delivering high-quality video collaboration experiences across customer environments.
Using a broad ecosystem of solutions ranging from cloud video services to meeting room tools, the programme enables third-party software and hardware companies to integrate and optimise product functionality with Logitech products, and ensure creation of video solutions that are easy to use and deploy.
New integration partners in the Cloud Video Conferencing track include CounterPath, FreeConferenceCall.com, Fuze, StarLeaf, V-CUBE and VSee.
Intel has joined the Complementary Technology track, along with Clary Icon, HD Technology Partners, Iluminari, InFocus, mEdge, Media Network Services (mns.vc), Pexip, and SMART Technologies.
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