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Cisco Unveils New Ways
to Collaborate in the Post-PC Era
November 18, 2011
At
the Cisco Collaboration Summit 2011 event, Cisco unveiled new solutions
to help people collaborate more effectively in the "post-PC" era. This
era moves past the limitations of "PC centric" communication and instead
evokes a "people centric" approach where people can collaborate
anywhere, anytime and on any device or application. The advancements
Cisco is introducing today --from Cisco WebEx to Cisco Jabber -- can
change how people meet utilizing expanded cloud-based services, and can
give workers an easy way to collaborate directly from Web applications
they use every day, driving new levels of business productivity and
competitiveness.
With today's announcement, Cisco is
unveiling the next generation of Cisco WebEx. From HD video advancements
and enhanced mobile capabilities that enable all new ways to prepare,
meet and follow-up after a meeting, Cisco WebEx is helping to change the
meeting experience. Additionally, Cisco is extending cloud conferencing
to more people with a new free basic edition of WebEx designed for three
people or less.
Cisco is also transforming the workspace by dramatically changing how
people collaborate from Web applications they use every day, like SAP
Streamwork, Cisco Quad or Google Apps. Today, whether mobile or at their
desks, people find themselves having to open and utilize a variety of
collaboration applications just to communicate on their own terms–
whether that's via instant message (IM), voice, or video. Cisco is
making collaboration much easier by advancing Cisco Jabber with a freely
downloadable Web browser plug-in that will help extend collaboration to
tens of millions of people that use web browsers on Windows- or
Mac-based OS devices.
Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst, ZK
Research: "With Cisco Jabber and the Jabber SDK, Cisco is extending
collaboration beyond the Windows desktop to provide greater
collaborative workspace options and flexibility. And with the
introduction of the next generation of WebEx, Cisco continues to drive
market transitions by helping users manage the meeting lifecycle in one
work stream even while mobile. Cisco is the only vendor that can offer
broad collaboration capabilities as a rich, mobile, virtual and now
Web-based end user experience."
Cisco WebEx
- Enabling greater cross company
collaboration: Cisco's advanced WebEx Meetings spaces help
users manage the complete meeting lifecycle. Individuals can:
- easily access and collaborate on files
and presentations in the cloud from their PC or mobile device in
real time at any time.
- see whether their colleagues are
available through presence and initiate synchronous
conversations via IM to prepare, collaborate and follow up.
- schedule meetings and share agendas,
notes, action items, recordings and any other relevant documents
at anytime.
In addition, IT Administrators can set policy
controls providing users with a single identity across all Cisco WebEx
SaaS offerings to meet corporate security guidelines.
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Enhancing
the mobile meeting experience: WebEx enables users to
engage in two-way high-quality video meetings on mobile devices with
new support for the Cisco Cius tablet and Apple iPhone on top of the
currently supported Apple iPad. Voice over IP is now also available
on the iPhone and iPad.
- Integrating offerings to propel
collaboration: With Cisco's "one-button-to-push"
technology, WebEx users can now easily connect into Cisco
TelePresence meetings from the Cisco Cius and Apple mobile devices.
Integrated experiences will also be provided with Cisco Jabber,
Cisco Quad and technology for optimizing medianets. The solution
supports a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs)
that can easily integrate third party applications such as CRM
offerings.
- Extending collaboration to more
users via the Cisco Collaboration Cloud: With Cisco WebEx
Basic Edition, Cisco will offer a free version of WebEx that
supports up to three meeting participants and provides users with
VoIP audio, standard video, IM, presence, desktop sharing and a 250
MB of storage. The Basic Edition is targeted for availability in the
first quarter of 2012.
- Availability: The beta
version of Cisco WebEx is scheduled to be available in December 2011
in English and is primarily targeted for the Americas and Europe.
General availability is planned starting in the first quarter of
2012 and will be available in multiple languages including English,
French, German, Spanish (Castilian and Latin American), and
Brazilian Portuguese.
Barry O'Sullivan,
senior vice president and general manager, Collaboration and
Communications Group, Cisco: "We've listened to our customers and
significantly advanced Jabber and WebEx to enable seamless experiences
on a range of devices and platforms, whether on premises or in the
cloud. This approach further accelerates our strategic goal of enabling
"any-to-any" collaboration while also making it easier than ever to
collaborate with people inside or outside of an organization. In a
post-PC era, businesses need ways to extend mobile, social, video and
virtual collaboration on any mobile phone, tablet or Internet-connected
device. We are bringing that to life today. " |