SAN JOSE, CA and BOCA RATON, FL--(Marketwired - Oct 23, 2013) - At its annual Collaboration Summit event, Cisco (
The modern workspace will integrate tools at work with many of the tools employees use at home; support mobility trends that enable people to access information and communicate from their device of choice in ways not possible just a short time ago, and simplify processes -- for workers and IT alike -- while maintaining security.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Enabling Mobile Workers and Distributed Teams to Work More Efficiently
Today's organizations need to support mobile workers by providing them with collaboration technologies that are designed around mobility first. Cisco is fully focused on delivering the technologies that remove barriers to instant collaboration and make using technology delightful. To give organizations a fast onramp to secure communications, today Cisco announced Cisco Expressway®, an advanced gateway that maintains 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 -- helping to make communications happen faster and more efficiently. As a key component of the Cisco® Collaboration Edge Architecture, Cisco Expressway is optimized for real-time collaboration, and secures voice, instant messaging (IM) and video communications from Jabber® and TelePresence® endpoints with Transport Layer Security -- the same technology that's widely used to secure e-commerce transactions.
Simplifying Engagements with Collaboration Everywhere
Additionally, Cisco today announced Jabber Guest®, a solution that utilizes Expressway's security functionality to give "guest access" to anyone outside a corporate organization (e.g., a business partner, a consultant or a consumer needing assistance) so 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 -- and all of this can take place with the touch of a finger or click of a mouse. With this solution, guests simply click on a link provided through IM or on a company's website, and within seconds they can participate in a two-way video conversation with another party -- in the case of a consumer, he or she could use the camera in their smartphone or tablet to show a contact center agent a problem they are having with a product and get immediate feedback.
By giving enterprises the ability to add real-time voice, video, and data-sharing capabilities from their websites, email communications and mobile applications, Jabber Guest can help improve sales, speed problem resolution and drive customer satisfaction. Built to support the upcoming WebRTC standard, Jabber Guest can be combined with Cisco Contact Center Enterprise -- a solution that helps to ensure that calls are routed to the right agent for even faster time to resolution. To see a demonstration of this innovation, click here.
Introducing endpoints designed for simplicity and scale
To bring the elegance and simplicity of best-of-breed personal tech products into the workplace, Cisco has completely rethought the capabilities, industrial design and user experience of its collaboration portfolio, and several products announced today reflect this design and ease-of-use commitment. In its second generation, the Cisco TelePresence MX300 team or room-based endpoint features a more modern, sleek and approachable design that blends functionality and clean lines to maximize aesthetic appeal and usability.
This endpoint, which can be quickly assembled and auto-provisioned in about 15 minutes, also comes with a new "dual display" feature that allows users to easily connect an additional screen or monitor, enhancing content-sharing capabilities. Also, 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. The MX300, generally available in December, also supports H.264 SVC for additional interoperability with third-party systems.
Cisco also unveiled the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series. Optimal for midmarket customers, these phones have a new ergonomic design, come with intuitive navigation and wideband audio on all paths, and are available now. Since they are PoE class-1 devices, they are very frugal in terms of power consumption and also intelligent -- they can automatically power down during off-hours, saving energy and helping to reduce costs by as much as 60 percent.
Marrying the mobile and on-premise worlds to get work done faster
Cisco today announced a set of capabilities that blurs the line between the mobile world -- which includes many of the devices end users prefer to use at home -- and fixed/on-premise collaboration environments. Called Intelligent Proximity, this innovation allows users to link their personal mobile devices with on-premise products in the office to enhance the experience.
Cisco's first endpoint to benefit from Intelligent Proximity is the Android-based Cisco DX650 Smart Desk Phone. Starting in November, DX650 customers will be able to wirelessly sync their desk phones with their Apple and Android mobile phones. 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). Click here to see Intelligent Proximity on the DX650.
Infrastructure advancements that simplify IT management of collaboration tools
As an organization's collaboration technology footprint grows in both size and importance to the company, IT also needs new ways of working -- namely a streamlined approach to managing these ever-expanding environments. Cisco Prime Collaboration® gives IT a single unified management console from which to manage the vast majority of Cisco collaboration products -- from it they can deploy servers, provision devices from the phones on users' desks to the Jabber clients on their laptops, and provide general feature management and service assurance. Additionally, with the emergence of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) within the workplace, Prime Collaboration allows IT to give users permission to easily add their own devices to the system - phones, tablets, etc. This helps employees to get connected faster and drives more meaningful communications.
SUPPORTING QUOTE
Rowan Trollope, SVP/GM, Collaboration Technology Group, Cisco
"The rise in mobility has opened up new ways in which teams, employees and customers are choosing to connect and collaborate with one another to get things done. The key to success in this new world is having open and accessible communications that cross experiences -- whether it be in a physical office, face-to-face through a video call, in a voice call, or in a converged connection through Cisco Jabber. With these latest announcements, Cisco is providing customers with a sophisticated collaboration and communication experience that corporate IT expects, while also offering the same intuitiveness and simplicity found in easy-to-use software-based consumer communication tools."
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