Virtual meetings firm PGi has signed a two-year agreement with the business research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan to deliver productive ways to meet with Frost & Sullivan’s video conferencing offering, iMeet and its integrated audio and web conferencing offering, GlobalMeet.

Frost & Sullivan wants include browser-based video, simplified screen sharing and reliable audio service to upgrade its conferencing experience. PGi is successful in providing a collaboration offering which meets these requirements.

In addition, PGi also delivers enriching engagement and personal connections during Frost & Sullivan’s virtual meetings.

iMeet enables up to 15 people to connect in a video meeting from anywhere in the world, providing secure video conferencing for business. The iMeet users and guests can join simple, social video meetings from any computer, tablet or mobile device.

GlobalMeet delivers simple, affordable web and audio meetings to businesses worldwide. GlobalMeet has a streamlined, easy-to-navigate user interface which requires no software downloads for meeting guests and it offers "connect me" feature that automatically calls meeting guests.

Frost & Sullivan Information & Communications Practice Partner Joe Fristensky said PGi is committed to developing audio, web and video conferencing solutions based on what end users want and need.

"Using PGi’s iMeet and GlobalMeet, Frost & Sullivan analysts will be able to connect with our colleagues and customers anywhere, anytime with rich, personalized online meetings."

PGi president Ted Schrafft said the analysts at Frost & Sullivan closely monitor and report on technology trends and know which services provide businesses with measurable benefit and drive productivity.

"Their selection of PGi’s virtual meeting solutions speaks to the benefits iMeet and GlobalMeet deliver, as well as our position as one of the best technology providers in the industry," said Schrafft.