Cisco Drives Video in the Enterprise With 'Video on All Endpoints'
Company Introduces More Affordable Personal TelePresence
Endpoints, New TelePresence Cloud Services Offering, and New WebEx High
Quality Video Experience
PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire) - Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today unveiled a series of
product introductions, innovations and service offerings designed to make
Cisco TelePresence® and video collaboration more affordable, simpler to
manage under a common architecture, and more available through cloud
services. Today's announcements, which also include new immersive
experiences, can help customers quickly and cost effectively take advantage
of the transition to video across the enterprise.
Cisco estimates video communications traffic will increase 10-fold from
2008 to 2013.* As more organizations deploy video pervasively, Cisco
announced that all of Cisco's new enterprise collaboration endpoints will
be video-enabled. Additionally, Cisco announced that all voice- and
video-enabled offerings will interoperate natively with
Cisco® Unified Communications Manager.
As companies adopt telepresence and video calling across their
organizations, having a single call-control infrastructure for voice and
video that runs across a single architecture can help enable simpler
deployments, improved manageability and a quicker return on investment. The
Cisco Unified Communications Manager call-control and processing system
does just that. Already the foundation for Cisco's voice offerings and Cisco TelePresence, Cisco
Unified Communications Manager makes initiating video calls a snap with
one-button-to-push technology. Endpoints acquired through Tandberg will now
connect to Cisco Unified Communications Manager, starting with the Cisco IP
Video Phone E20 this quarter.** With this announcement, Cisco is
continuing to integrate the road maps of Cisco and Tandberg while executing
on a converged strategy.
Cisco made a host of other announcements focused on helping customers and
partners deploy and scale video throughout their organizations while also
benefiting from exceptional experiences.
- Extending the Reach of Cisco TelePresence: Cisco introduced new
endpoints for desktops and offices that extend Cisco TelePresence to a
wider range of users as well as to more midrange businesses. These new
endpoints, the Cisco
TelePresence EX60 and the Cisco
TelePresence System 500 32-inch, extend the Cisco TelePresence family
of personal units with smaller footprint requirements and lower price
points.
- Redefining the Web Conferencing Experience: With the launch of
Cisco
WebEx? Meeting Center with high quality video, meeting participants
can see other participants with exceptional clarity in full-screen video
mode, turning Web conferencing into a virtual video conferencing room. This
experience will soon extend to mobile users through the Cisco Cius? tablet and, starting in
December, the Apple iPad.
- Offering More Flexible Deployment Options: Cisco also introduced
the Cisco
TelePresence Exchange System. This innovative telepresence service
creation platform gives service providers a turnkey packaged solution that
can help them easily and cost effectively deploy telepresence services such
as intercompany calling. These capabilities, hosted in the partner's cloud,
can help enable highly secure collaboration and conferencing services
across network borders.
- Empowering Channel Partners: Cisco is introducing a video
channel initiative that aligns the Cisco and Tandberg partner communities
into a single channel program. The TelePresence Video Authorized Technology
Provider (ATP) designation has tiered specialization levels: Express,
Advanced and Masters. By incorporating the best aspects of Tandberg and
Cisco channel programs, the initiative accommodates all levels of video
expertise to help drive profitable growth opportunities for channel
partners.
These new services, endpoints and experiences, combined with Cisco's
recently announced infrastructure and medianet
architecture advancements, can help customers deploy video more
pervasively and solve challenges around video delivery, interoperability
and quality.
ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:
New Cisco TelePresence Endpoints:
- The Cisco TelePresence EX60 is a desktop system designed for knowledge
workers. It has a smaller footprint and a list price that is approximately
30 percent lower than the popular Cisco
TelePresence EX90. The smaller size and lower cost can help enable more
companies to deploy telepresence at a faster rate throughout their
organizations. The Cisco TelePresence EX60 is available this quarter.
- The Cisco TelePresence System 500 32-inch (CTS 500-32) is a
pedestal-based endpoint designed for executives with private office
environments. The system gives executives a virtual in-person experience
common to the popular Cisco TelePresence System 500 37-inch, yet it
has a smaller form factor and an approximate 30 percent lower list price.
The CTS 500-32 is available this quarter.
Cisco WebEx Meeting Center With High-Quality Video:
- Cisco WebEx Meeting Center with high quality video, available this
quarter, offers users a completely new, engaging video experience.
- In addition to seeing speakers in full-screen mode with exceptional
clarity, users can share desktops simultaneously and easily connect to
Cisco TelePresence meetings via Cisco WebEx One Touch.
- This Cisco WebEx offering also features ActivePresence, which shows all
the meeting participants in a strip along the bottom of the screen. The
active speaker is shown in full-screen mode while maintaining immersion
with the active participants. Through voice activated switching, when
another participant begins speaking, that person appears in full-screen
mode instead. ActivePresence is also available with Cisco TelePresence
endpoints.
Cisco Advancements for Cloud TelePresence Solutions:
- Cisco is introducing a telepresence service creation platform, called
the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System. With this flexible solution,
service providers can quickly and cost effectively build out and launch
their own cloud-based telepresence exchange services for managed and hosted
telepresence.
- The Cisco TelePresence Exchange System will enable service providers
around the world to offer exchanges in their local areas, helping to expand
the availability of hosted and managed telepresence services.
- Cisco also released a solution that can help solve a significant
barrier to intercompany telepresence adoption. The Cisco TelePresence Directory, available now, is a global
directory that helps organizations and end users identify who they can
call, and provides tips on scheduling intercompany telepresence meetings,
while maintaining policy control, privacy and security.
Quotes:
Florencia Tabeni, general manager, JW Marriott Marquis Miami: "At
the JW Marriott Marquis Miami, we have created a superior guest experience
by providing rich video amenities for our meeting, business and leisure
travelers. Cisco TelePresence and Cisco Digital
Signage technology give guests the ability to interact with a virtual
concierge and discover information about updated offers and special
services throughout the hotel. The video experience is further personalized
through touch-screen Cisco
Unified IP Phones in every room, delivering the latest services and
connecting business colleagues through immersive Cisco TelePresence
technology. With a comprehensive Cisco solution, guests have the
opportunity for collaboration today and well into the future."
Sam McPherson, associate director, International HIV/AIDS Alliance
(IHAA): "The main goal of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance is to
raise awareness to prevent HIV infection, and to work with communities and
partners across Eastern Europe, Asia, South America and Africa to meet the
challenge of AIDS. Now, employees in remote locations can access and share
vital health information using Cisco WebEx Meeting Center and WebEx Connect
Instant Messenger applications on any device, including iPads and
iPhones. Cisco WebEx video enables the alliance to personalize our
communication and outreach activities while reducing our travel costs by 25
percent. Cisco Flip video
cameras have the potential to empower our community of citizen journalists
to document and share their personal stories of HIV prevention, treatment
and care. With current Cisco technology and the potential offered by new
devices such as the Cisco Cius tablet that can enable access to critical
applications anywhere at anytime, video has become a defining element of
our communications and education strategy."
Erich Gebhardt, head of Customer Excellence Design, Swisscom Corporate
Business: "Swisscom, as the largest telecommunications provider in
Switzerland, offers Visual Communications Solutions in three forms: as
system integration, as a managed, and as a hosted service. With the
realization of our hosted service offering, based on the Cisco Telepresence
Exchange System platform, multinational companies will benefit from
improved efficiencies, economies of scale and access to Swisscom's growing
B-2-B VC community."
Marthin De Beer, senior vice president, Emerging Technologies business
group, Cisco: "We are in the midst of a market transition to the
pervasive adoption of video. Video is quickly becoming as important to the
enterprise as e-business was 15 years ago. Whether it's with Cisco
TelePresence, Cisco WebEx or Cisco Unified Communications, we are making
investments across our medianet video architecture to make it more
accessible and easier to scale, delivering the best user experience
possible. Our goal is to put people back in the center of collaboration."
Additional Resources:
- Visit the Cisco Collaboration Virtual Launch Experience at
www.cisco.com/go/newexperience to learn about these product announcements.
Also, hear from information technology leaders as they share their
collaboration initiatives and access collaboration resources.
- Read about the newly available Cisco Video Experience Services. These services can help
customers realize the full value of their video and collaboration
investments.
- For more information about Cisco's collaboration news and activities,
visit the Collaboration
Blog or follow us via Twitter @TelePresence or @CiscoCollab.
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*Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index--Forecast, 2008-2013
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