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Evaluation of the Magor TeleCollaboration HDWorkPlace Solution: Part 2 - Collaboration Capabilities
Wainhouse Research - Ira M. Weinstein / David S. Maldow

Summary
In Q2 2010, Wainhouse Research (WR) was retained by Magor Communications (Magor) to conduct an independent, third-party evaluation of the Magor HDWorkPlace TeleCollaboration solution (a.k.a. the Magor “Wall”). This evaluation was conducted in two parts:

Part 1 – Focused on the video conferencing / telepresence capabilities of the Magor solution
Part 2 – Focused on the collaboration capabilities of the Magor solution

This document provides the results of Part 2 of this evaluation project and focuses on the following areas:
  • The Magor Collaboration Workflow
  • System Configuration
  • System Usability
  • Overall Performance
  • User Experience
To facilitate the product evaluations, Magor provided WR with three HDWorkPlace TeleCollaboration systems (two HDDuo dual-screen systems, and one HDSolo single-screen system). To assess the capabilities and performance of the Magor systems, WR's test team placed dozens of video calls and conducted a variety of data collaboration sessions.

As is the case with all WR evaluations, the solution provider (in this case Magor) was not involved in the actual testing performed by WR and in no way influenced the test results.

Overall, WR was impressed not only with the performance of the Magor collaboration engine, but also with the system’s collaboration workflow, which provides participants with options beyond the typical “see my screen” capabilities supported by most videoconferencing and telepresence solutions.

This study, sponsored by Magor, provides detailed information about the Magor TeleCollaboration HDWorkPlace Solution and the results of WR's evaluation.

Please see WR’s Evaluation of the Magor TeleCollaboration HDWorkPlace Solution: Part 1 – Videoconferencing Capabilities” for the results of Part 1 of this evaluation project.




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