CWT, Tata tie up to provide Telepresence
Mumbai, Nov 4 : Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT), a global leader in business travel management, and Tata Communications today announced their tie-up to provide CWT Telepresence-an enhancement to the company's broader demand management offering- that will allow CWT clients to access the Tata Communications network of public Cisco TelePresence Suites around the world.
In an economic environment that requires companies to look for ways to reduce costs, clients now have an additional solution for effectively managing their travel and meeting expenditures while realizing their business objectives. CWT Telepresence also offers flexibility, enabling organisations to bring together employees who might not ordinarily travel to participate in meetings.
CWT Telepresence offers clients a full range of services from help in determining if and when a virtual meeting meets their business needs, through management of the reservation process in any of Tata Communications' public telepresence rooms, to regular reporting on adoption and related cost savings. In addition, CWT reinforces its position as a leading integrator of top-tier technology that enables clients to optimize their travel and meeting programs.
''CWT recognizes the intense pressure corporations are under to contain rising T&E costs and maximize return on investment,'' said Pauline Quéré, CWT vice president, Customer Product Marketing.
''By incorporating telepresence into the full range of products and services in our demand management offering, CWT provides a compelling alternative and solidifies its role as a key partner in helping clients demonstrate measurable return on investment. To that end, we are very pleased to be moving forward with Tata Communications, an industry leader in the telepresence arena,'' the vice president said.
John Landau, senior vice president, Global Managed Services for Tata Communications, said ''Tata Communications became the world's first provider of public Cisco TelePresence Suites in July 2008.
Today, we offer state-of-the-art private and public rooms that enable companies to boost their productivity, cut costs, and conduct meetings as often as needed while reducing their carbon footprint.'' ''Using Tata Communications' telepresence services increases the accessibility of businesses beyond their major company offices to their wider ecosystem of users, including customers, suppliers, remote workers and business partners. We are excited to be working with Carlson Wagonlit Travel and look forward to helping them add a new dimension to their clients' managed travel programs,'' Mr Landau added.
Tata Communications' managed telepresence technology allows small groups to use high-definition video and real-time audio to meet at any time of the day or night while in multiple locations worldwide.
Equipped with life-size images and immersive technology, participants have the effective experience of sitting opposite one another in the same room.
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