Starbak delivers the key to video, to key vertical markets.
Starbak has customers across the U.S. and from virtually every corner of the globe. From South Africa to Australia, India to Italy, Thailand to Russia, and everywhere in between. Starbak customers include global corporations, some of the largest networks of hospitals in the U.S., government agencies on every continent, and schools of all sizes, from regional K-12 to the largest private universities.
Starbak’s base of customers is as diverse as the countries they reside in. The markets they represent span industrial to consumer products, financial services to healthcare, education to military. Yet each of these organizations has in common the desire to communicate more efficiently, to train its people better, to design and market products more effectively, or to create a greater return on investment for its shareholders. Each of these organizations has recognized that communicating with video is one part of improving how they do business, how they teach, or how they care for others.
The challenges of communicating with video for organizations large and small are complex. Each vertical market has its own set of requirements unique to its business. The challenges facing the CEO of a Fortune 100 company whose quarterly broadcast must reach 40,000 employees scattered around the world, are different than those of an orthopedic surgeon streaming a groundbreaking surgical procedure live from an operating room in Cleveland to an auditorium in Prague. Yet each application is equally important to its respective organization.
The Starbak V3 video portal and integrated network solution is a platform designed with the flexibility and rich features required to support the varied vertical markets we serve. Within each vertical market, the V3 system supports a breadth of applications, from live and on-demand video streaming, to videoconference recording and streaming, to digital signage. It is this flexibility, and breadth of applications, which ensure that the benefit of video communications to the organization is limited only by the imagination of those who choose to take advantage of it.