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Now that we have a good understanding of the various components of Capture–Transform–Share, we can 
overlay these technologies and products on typical customer use cases for solutions that address important 
customer points. 
The following important use cases are described in this section (Figure 7): 
•  Use Case 1: Business Meetings 
•  Use Case 2: Corporate Communications 
•  Use Case 3: Employee Training 
Figure 7. Customer Use-Case Scenarios 
 
Business Meetings
•  Two-way interactive communications
•  Frequent changes of speakers
  and active content sharing
•  Collaborative meetings that 
  involve diverse video and web 
  communication tools
•  Need for recorded content
•  1 way streaming not required
•  Scheduled or ad-hoc
•  Date usually shared
•  Video consumed on SnS for PC
•  Shelf Life - Low
•  One-way broadcast usually from 
  a single location
•  CxO messaging to employees
•  Always scheduled
•  Remote attendees located in 
  diverse locations
•  Need for recorded content
•  Data usually shared
•  Video consumed on SnS for PC
•  CDM usually used
•  Shelf Life - Medium
•  Mix of one-way broadcasting and
  two-way interactive communication
•  Involves various enterprise/mobile
  video endpoints and web 
  communication tools
•  Always scheduled
•  Data always shared
•  Need for recorded content
•  Video consumed on SnS (PC)
•  CDN could be used
•  Shelf Life - High
Employee Training
Corporate Communications
4.1 Use Case 1: Business Meetings 
Business meetings generally occur between employees of an organization. The following sections describe 
this use case: 
•  Description of Business Meetings 
•  Requirements for Business Meetings 
•  Workflow of Business Meetings 
•  Deployment Recommendations for Business Meetings