Cisco enhances its Collaboration portfolio
Cisco enhances
its Collaboration portfolio to meet the needs of the Post PC Era
Enhances its
Collaboration portfolio with new ‘Mobile-to-Immersive’ Offerings
New
Delhi, May 18, 2012: At
its Annual Cisco Collaboration Summit 2012, Cisco today introduced new
people-centric innovations aimed at making it easier to collaborate anywhere,
anytime in the post-PC era. The innovations, ranging from new desktop and
mobile applications include Cisco Jabber™ and Cisco TelePresence™
systems, which make it easy for users to move from one collaboration
solution to the next with ease (for example, moving from instant messaging to
voice to video with just the click of a button). The new Jabber and
TelePresence offerings, which include a new immersive TelePresence system with
optimized collaboration capabilities are completely integrated, giving
customers more mobility options while also extending the reach of their
telepresence investments.
Some
of the collaborations solutions announced at the event include:
·
Powerful tools to extend the reach of TelePresence: Cisco is
extending Cisco Jabber to iPad and Windows, building on its extensive Jabber portfolio
for Android, iOS, Mac, BlackBerry and Cisco Cius™ Tablets. With
this development, Cisco is enabling Jabber customers to collaborate from
anywhere and across the most popular operating systems utilizing high
definition video, voice, presence, instant messaging, desktop sharing,
conferencing and visual voicemail. Cisco is also expanding native integration
between Jabber and TelePresence, giving mobile users a way to initiate and
connect into a TelePresence session whether in the office or on the go.
·
Jabber for Everyone: To further
advance the collaborative workspace and make collaboration more pervasive for
customers around the world, Cisco is offering presence and instant messaging
(IM) capabilities and Cisco Jabber clients available to all Cisco Unified
Communications Manager customers at no additional cost. With this
development, Cisco is now providing its customers a way to simply and cost
effectively make presence and IM available across a plethora of devices —
including Windows, Mac, iPad, Cisco Cius, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android
(later in 2012) — while also ensuring they deploy a unified communications
client that is BYOD-ready.
·
A new three-screen immersive TelePresence platform. Called the
Cisco TelePresence TX9000 Series which delivers the highest quality video
experience along with advanced collaboration capabilities, further building
on Cisco's wide
array of TelePresence endpoints for customers of all sizes. The TX9000
integrates with collaboration tools like Cisco WebEx with One-Touch simplicity
and is also designed to be interoperable with all standards-based endpoints
from other vendors.
These
announcements come at a time when people increasingly expect freedom of choice
in how and where they work, by having access to a variety of integrated
collaboration solutions and interoperable endpoints–both hardware and software
based. In addition to above announcements, Cisco Collaboration Summit
2012 also showcased enterprise-class solutions that can enable employees to
interact across a broad range of tools whether collaborating in dedicated
immersive telepresence rooms or via PCs, Macs, tablets, or smart phones – and
any standards-based endpoint within and between organizations.
At
a time when the need for rich video solutions and mobility is burgeoning,
solutions like those from Cisco help enhance the ability to collaborate.
According to Cisco's latest Visual Networking Index, globally, three trillion
minutes or six million years of video content will cross the Internet each
month in 2015 and by 2016, global mobile data traffic will reach 10.8 exabytes
per month (130 exabytes annually); growing 18-fold from 2011 to 2016. By 2016,
mobile video will represent 71 percent of all mobile data traffic.
Speaking
to the press Bryan Tantzen, Senior Director, Collaboration, Cisco said,
“The post PC era is requires a workspace that is more mobile, social, visual
and virtual. Customers need secure, enterprise-class options that enable
employees to interact across a broad range of tools. We at Cisco understand
this and are delivering on the need of people-centric collaboration experiences
that offer anytime and anywhere communications.”
According
to Dinesh Malkani, Managing Director, Collaboration, Cisco APAC, “Cisco is
committed to extending the reach of unified communications, video and
collaboration to benefit everyone in the enterprise. ‘Jabber for everyone’
increases collaboration choices for customers; this isn’t just for those
customers who happen to have a Cisco IP phone. It’s for every employee in an
organization - – regardless of device (mobile or desktops), application or
operating system (Like Apple iOS, Windows etc)!”
About
Cisco Collaboration
From
award-winning IP communications to mobility, customer care, Web conferencing,
messaging, enterprise social software, and interoperable telepresence
experiences, Cisco brings together network-based, integrated collaboration
solutions based on open standards. These solutions, as well as services from
Cisco and its partners, are designed to help promote business growth,
innovation and productivity. They are also designed to help accelerate team
performance, protect investments, and simplify the process of finding the right
people and information.
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