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Cisco Releases
Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP)
January 28, 2010
Cisco
has released an interoperability protocol to the public domain that
allows multiscreen telepresence systems to interoperate. TelePresence
customers now have a way to improve communications with vendors,
suppliers and partners while maintaining an immersive telepresence
experience. LifeSize, TANDBERG and RADVISION have signed agreements to
license the Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP). Cisco has
offered to license its protocol to industry participants royalty free.
Cisco also announced five new Cisco TelePresence experiences that extend
the value of telepresence beyond the virtual meeting, and it has
released enhanced versions of its flagship Cisco TelePresence System
3000 and Cisco TelePresence System 3200 endpoints. The five new Cisco
TelePresence experiences take face-to-face virtual collaboration to
classrooms, facilitate virtual brainstorming, provide instant in-person
help desk support, create a worldwide virtual showroom, and deliver a
new streaming service for global virtual events. The new Cisco
TelePresence System 3010 and Cisco TelePresence System 3210 offer better
energy utilization and faster installation for cost-effective
information technology support and new in-room enhancements for an
improved user experience.
Telepresence-to-Telepresence Interoperability
- The Telepresence Interoperability
Protocol has helped establish a standard of experience that
customers have come to expect from immersive telepresence
offerings. By licensing the protocol, Cisco offers vendors the
opportunity to take advantage of a switched architecture, using
the network as a platform, to improve media processing and
intercompany security, lower the cost of media resources, and
decrease latency.
- Release of the Telepresence
Interoperability Protocol marks a significant step in creating a
new open standard for telepresence, similar to other industry
video standards. Cisco already supports
H.323,
which allows Cisco TelePresence to interoperate with standard-
and high-definition videoconferencing systems and other
collaboration applications. Cisco supports HD videoconferencing
interoperability solutions via the Cisco MXE 5600 (Media
Experience Engine) and
Cisco Unified Video Conferencing.
Extending the Cisco
TelePresence Experience Beyond Meetings
- Cisco is extending the virtual in-person collaboration
experience with five new Cisco TelePresence experiences designed for
teaching; brainstorming, design meetings and other active
collaboration sessions; remote demonstrations; concierge services;
and webcasting and session recording.
- Many of these new applications have been
requested by Cisco TelePresence customers who have seen an
opportunity to radically change existing business practices with
video: to scale operations globally, contact experts anywhere around
the world, and offer employees a better work-life balance.
- In partnership with Cisco Advanced
Services, Cisco Authorized Technology Provider (ATP) Partners and
Cisco Technical Services, Cisco is able to provide customers with
unique, customized experiences, including:
- The Classroom of the Future,
which takes the face-to-face Cisco TelePresence experience into
classrooms, lecture halls and corporate training rooms to extend
expertise and knowledge sharing around the globe, and to allow
students and teachers to interact no matter where they are.
- Cisco TelePresence Active
Collaboration Room, which combines a virtual meeting
experience with collaborative applications such as Cisco WebEx
for brainstorming on virtual interactive whiteboards and a
document camera for design meetings across multiple locations.
Cisco TelePresence Remote Demonstration Center, which
creates a unique way for businesses to use Cisco TelePresence
and other video technology to showcase new products and
solutions virtually, and potentially over great distances,
without requiring on-site demonstrations.
Cisco TelePresence Live Desk,
which provides customers with instant in-person concierge
service in the Cisco TelePresence room via a softkey on the
in-room IP phone.
The Cisco TelePresence Streaming Service,
which provides live webcasting or recording services from any
size Cisco TelePresence meetings to any type of desktop or
mobile device, Cisco Digital Signage, or social video system.
Cisco TelePresence experiences are available through Cisco Advanced
Services and qualified Cisco TelePresence Authorized Technology
Provider Partners as they become commercially available.
New Cisco
TelePresence Endpoints Improve Energy Consumption and Data-Sharing
Experience
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With
the introduction of the Cisco TelePresence System 3010 and Cisco
TelePresence System 3210, customers have enhanced choices for the
flagship Cisco TelePresence experience. Both endpoints enhance
collaboration with a new in-room HD liquid crystal display (LCD) to
share content across the Cisco TelePresence meeting from a laptop or
from an integrated document camera. The new LCDs, combined with
advanced plasma displays, help reduce overall power consumption by
25 percent.
- The new endpoints provide the same
high-quality Cisco TelePresence experience as the rest of the
portfolio, including ease of use, support for a variety of
applications, 720p and 1080p HD video, spatial audio and a superior
environment.
- The two new endpoints also offer a faster
installation, lower room remediation costs, increased bandwidth
efficiency and easier management as well as energy savings, which
all lower the overall total cost of operations.
More than 550
organizations have contributed to Cisco's footprint of more than 3,500
Cisco TelePresence rooms deployed worldwide. Cisco has also installed
more than 685 Cisco TelePresence rooms on its own internal network in 47
countries for greater productivity and effective collaboration.
Charles Stucki, vice president and general manager, TelePresence Systems
business unit, Cisco said, "Cisco is bringing the future of work to
reality with high-quality video collaboration for everyone, everywhere.
We are providing our customers with 'any to any' interoperable solutions
while maintaining the overall high-quality Cisco TelePresence
experience. We believe that the Telepresence Interoperability Protocol,
new experiences and new endpoints will enable many more organizations
and people to transform global business." |