Cisco has made a series of announcements aimed to put high-quality video at the fingertips of everyone in the organization—in organizations of all sizes. Technology makes it easier to connect and collaborate with colleagues, partners, and customers from any location—whether that’s the work office, the home office, a hotel room, or a coffee shop.
Reliable, high-quality, interoperable video—as opposed to video that’s webcam-based, unreliable, or incapable of scaling—plays a significant role in the collaboration mix. With it, a San Francisco-based manager can have face-to-face meetings in London in the morning, spend time with the East Coast team in the afternoon, and close out the day with the manufacturing team in China–an eight-hour feat even the most seasoned traveler couldn’t achieve by plane alone.
But there isn’t enough of this technology: Industry statistics show that more than 93 percent of meeting rooms globally aren’t equipped with high-quality video. So, many times we have to do without. For truly amazing things to happen, Cisco believes video needs to be available everywhere: from the browser to the boardroom to all the spaces in between, including the other 93 percent of meeting rooms.
To get those rooms video-connected, Cisco today announced the following: Great experiences for every conference room Cisco announced three video systems so people can effectively share video and content in rooms ranging from small to large, depending upon their needs as well as the setup of the room.
These fully integrated systems combine a sleek, award-winning design with a simple […]
Source: vcinsight.com