RADVISION’s Revolutionary Data Collaboration for Video Conferencing
The H.239 standard is the general method used in standards-based video conferencing for data collaboration. H.239 is widely deployed amongst video conferencing vendors and provides the benefits of interoperability amongst different systems; however, H.239 by itself has limitations particularly for mobile devices and its inability for conference participants to review previously presented data.

Never Miss Anything
SCOPIA Advanced Data Collaboration also provides the ability to review previously shared data. Conference participants can now review information and catch up if they arrived late to the meeting or want to spend additional time on critical points in material presented. Preview images of materials presented provide a quick way to jump back to sections of documents previously shared. For example, if a conference participant wanted to view an agenda slide in a presentation that was delivered when the meeting first started, they can easily navigate back to that particular slide, while the conference leader continues the presentation for the other participants. With SCOPIA Advanced Data Collaboration you can even go back and review previously presented material if you arrive late.

Now Access Data from Apple’s iPad and iPhone
RADVISION’s new SCOPIA Advanced Data Collaboration combines the interoperability of H.239 based data collaboration with access on the Apple iPad and iPhone. With this Advanced Data Collaboration capability, materials such as presentations, spreadsheets, documents and images shared in a video conference can be easily viewed on an Apple iPad or iPhone. This Advanced Data Collaboration will be available in RADVISION’s SCOPIA Mobile product offering. SCOPIA Mobile is a free application, extending the SCOPIA conferencing solution to the latest generation of mobile devices.