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Tony Gasson Joins Interwise
Enterprise conferencing and collaboration will come of age in 2006 driven by the ability to halve costs while at the same time integrating voice, video and web conferencing in a web interface. This is the view of Tony Gasson, the newly appointed Vice President, EMEA, Interwise.
"Interwise is redefining the conferencing market by replacing unpredictable audio and web conferencing costs with a complete solution that can be deployed as broadly and economically and simply as email," said Tony Gasson, Vice President, EMEA, Interwise.
Gasson joined Interwise from WebEx, where under his leadership as Vice President and General Manager, EMEA, the European business tripled its revenues between 2002 and 2005.
Gasson believes that multimedia conferencing solutions comprising audio telephony - charged on a per connection and per minute basis - overlaid with web conferencing - charged on a subscription basis - are far too cumbersome and ultimately too costly for enterprise organisations.
Interwise's fixed price unlimited usage business model and enterprise-class technology combine to make it easy for companies to replace multiple conferencing and collaboration products with a single, integrated solution that can reduce overall conferencing expenses by up to 50 per cent.
Prior to joining WebEx Gasson spent eight years from 1994 to 2002 with the videoconferencing leader PictureTel Corporation where, in addition to growing its core business, he also launched one of the industry's first web-based conferencing businesses as a PictureTel subsidiary.

