Flexible solutions. Tailored to meet your needs.
Whether for a videoconference with the branch office around the corner or for a meeting with business associates in the US, the demands a company places on videoconferencing software can vary greatly. Nonetheless, an optimum solution can be developed for every individual task at hand.
We specialize in developing and implementing custom-tailored software solutions for our customers. Let us help you find that best solution for your specific needs. Three examples of customized products which we have already implemented:BITE-Video
For Prof. Dr. Martin Bohus, medical director of the Clinic for Psychosomatics and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, Central Institute for Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
BITE allows Internet-based video supervision in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy. To carry out supervisory sessions over the Internet, a videoconferencing system was implemented. To provide the special features required, the daViKo3 videoconferencing software was modified. An even higher video resolution and an enlarged chat area were two requested features. Furthermore, a database interface in the BITE video-client makes it possible to communicate with the supervision platform for appointment inquiries and administrative tasks.
XGA-Station
For the Heart Center of the Charité University Clinic, Berlin-Wedding/Buch, Germany
A technical solution was sought that allows doctors at various locations to consult each other and discuss cardiological image sequences. The XGA station developed by daviko GmbH offers two modes for this purpose: (1) the videoconference mode in which the video and audio data of a room are transmitted to a remote location, and (2) the data mode in which the high-resolution sequences from the DVI/VGA output of the cardiological device are transmitted. The data is transferred in real time XGA image quality with no loss of data and are not converted into PAL, which is known to degrade image resolution.DAVIT (Digitally Application Independent Video-Based Interactive Tutoring System)
For the Pathology department of the Charité University Clinic, Berlin-Mitte, Germany)

As part of a plan to support medical education in the Charité University Clinic, several auditoriums - including the histology lecture hall - were equipped with a live videoconferencing system for up to 60 workplaces.This setup enables a lecturer to transfer pictures of the work he or she is performing at the microscope, including mouse movements on the PC, to every workplace. In addition, the students can interact with the lecturer by using their mouse devices. This system utilizes a multicast transmission with consistently high video quality (768 x 576 pixels at 25 fps).



