TrueConf

TrueConf
Privately held company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2003
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Michael Gotalsky, Stanislav Soldatov, Dmtriy Odintsov
Products Equipment production: videoconferencing, telepresence, VoIP, mobile solutions
Website trueconf.com

TrueConf is a Russian company that produces software-based video conferencing and unified communications solutions. Company’s applications are designed for usage in conference or meeting rooms, at workplaces, and on mobile devices. The company is headquartered in Moscow. TrueConf is a member of InfoComm International, International Association of Audiovisual Systems Integrators.

SVC-based architecture

TrueConf’s software architecture is based on Scalable Video Coding (SVC). During a multipoint video conference each conference participant receives an individual set of video streams adjusted in accordance with bandwidth, network connection, and endpoint’s capabilities. As opposed to SVC technology, traditional video conferencing based on Multipoint Control Units (MCUs) performs transcoding server-side, which is not scalable thus unsuitable for large deployments. TrueConf considers SVC-based architecture its competitive advantage as it significantly lowers infrastructure costs and easily adapts to any necessary device.

Products

Server software

Cloud solutions

Client applications

Hardware solutions

Other projects

Awards and recognition

In March 2016, rAVe Pubs awarded TrueConf The Best New Video Conferencing Product at ISE 2016.[18] In August 2016, Aragon Research named TrueConf a 2016 Hot Vendor in video conferencing.[19]

References

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  11. "TrueConf Terminal: Firmware 1.3.0 Release Now Supports Full HD Video Conferencing". Telepresence Options. November 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  12. Davis, Andrew S. (March 2016). "When Size Matters in the UC World". Wainhhouse Research. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  13. Greenberg, Alan D. (February 2016). "News in Brief: 17 February, 2016". Wainhouse Research. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  14. "ISE 2016: TrueConf Presents 4K Videoconferencing Solutions". rAVe Pubs. 12 February 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  15. "TrueConf Pioneers 4K (UltraHD) 1-on-1 Video Calls". Wainhouse Research. 9 June 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  16. Hamshar, Clayton (February 2015). "TrueConf Demonstrates 3D Video Conferencing Technology". WebRTC Solutions. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  17. PC Plus (August 2011). "How 3D video chat and sound is shaping up". Techradar. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  18. Kayye, Gary (March 2016). "These are the official ISE 2016 Award Winners!". rAVe Pubs. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  19. Ralls, Amy (August 2016). "TrueConf Named in Aragon Research's 'Hot Vendors' List". Planet WebRTC. Retrieved 23 November 2016.

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