Henceforth Cisco Delivers New Enterprise Collaboration Solutions Designed for the Modern Workspace.
The stakes
and opportunities here turn around innovations, consumerization and mobility
trends and advanced collaboration capabilities.
In this dynamic, Cisco announced:
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Cisco Expressway®, an advanced gateway that aims to maintain security without the need for
device-level registration, accounts, and passwords. This means that users,
regardless of location, can gain instant access to all of their collaboration tools.
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Jabber Guest®, a solution that utilizes Expressway's security functionality to give "guest access" to anyone outside
a corporate organization . This means as
organizations, partners, they can
communicate with employees inside it using high-definition voice and
video via a web browser or mobile device. Employees can also share data with
those outside the corporate organization.
The new Cisco TelePresence
MX300 brings:
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A new "dual display"
feature that allows users to easily connect an additional screen or monitor,
enhancing content-sharing capabilities.
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Optional multi-party
conferencing is now easier than ever: up to four endpoints can connect
simultaneously without the need for a multipoint control unit, or MCU.
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Supports H.264 SVC for
additional interoperability with third-party systems.
In this momentum, Cisco also unveiled the Cisco IP Phone 7800
Series, billed as optimal for midmarket customers.
Cisco has also announced that, starting in November, 2013, DX650 customers will be able to wirelessly sync their desk phones with their Apple and Android mobile phones. This means users can easily import contacts and call histories from their mobile phones to the DX650, and can move a call already in progress from their mobile device to the DX650 (enabling them to take advantage of the superior audio quality of their desk phone when in range) and back again (when mobility is needed).
Finally, Cisco Prime Collaboration® aims to give IT a single unified management console from which to manage the vast majority of Cisco collaboration products.
Cisco has also announced that, starting in November, 2013, DX650 customers will be able to wirelessly sync their desk phones with their Apple and Android mobile phones. This means users can easily import contacts and call histories from their mobile phones to the DX650, and can move a call already in progress from their mobile device to the DX650 (enabling them to take advantage of the superior audio quality of their desk phone when in range) and back again (when mobility is needed).
Finally, Cisco Prime Collaboration® aims to give IT a single unified management console from which to manage the vast majority of Cisco collaboration products.