VideoMost germination in local governments in Japan
SPIRIT DSP, business communications software engines provider, with software products serving more than 1 billion people in 100+ countries, announced Hatsukaichi city of Hiroshima Prefecture uses VideoMost-based videoconferencing product FreshVoice delivered by Tokyo-based Advanced Network Systems Co (Anet).
Administration of Hatsukaichi city has adopted the successful experience of a range of prominent Japanese business and governmental customers such as Daishi Bank, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy, Asahi Kohsan, Nuclear Safety Technology Center, Kyowakai Medical, Goodwin Co., Ltd that has already been used VideoMost-based FreshVoice for corporate video communications, collaboration and efficient team work.
Being deployed on-premise video conferencing software keeps all secure-sensitive information inside the government agencies no matter local or federal. Self-hosted video conferencing servers are controlled and administered by authorized users only so no data leakage possible. As well as no hacker attacks can be passed over.
VideoMost-based secure video communication apps like FreshVoice by Anet is easy to deploy, manage, and scale. With consistent and reliable high-quality video, even in low-bandwidth environments, government departments and agencies can reduce costs, improve efficiency, enhance internal collaboration, and extend citizen services.
New opportunities VideoMost video conferences and collaboration tools open for officials:
- Secure inter-department communication and collaboration
- Stay in touch with citizens, connect with live chat, get feedback
- Shift to quick video meetings anywhere instead of rooms in a certain location
- Keep government services working despite public holidays
- React promptly to emergencies, create shared workspace
- Collaborate internationally with counterparts across other governments