
New Immersive Room System Transforms How
TelePresence Can Be Used in High-Impact Meetings; Integrates With New Jabber
Releases for iPad, Windows
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March 30, 2012 -- At the Enterprise Connect trade show, Cisco
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people-centric innovations aimed at making it easier for people to collaborate
anywhere, anytime in the post-PC era. The innovations, ranging from new desktop
and mobile Cisco Jabber(TM) collaboration applications to Cisco TelePresence(R)
systems, make it easy for users to move from one collaboration solution to the
next based on how they work and their immediate task at hand (for example,
moving from instant messaging to voice to video with the click of a button).
The new Jabber and TelePresence offerings, which include a new immersive
TelePresence system with optimized collaboration capabilities, are completely
integrated, giving customers more mobility options while also extending the
reach of their telepresence investments. Cisco specifically announced:
These developments come at a time when people
increasingly expect freedom of choice in how and where they work, and that
includes having access to a variety of integrated collaboration solutions and
interoperable endpoints -- both hardware and software based. As a result, IT
managers are looking to provide highly secure, enterprise-class options that
enable employees to interact across a broad range of tools whether
collaborating in dedicated immersive telepresence rooms or via PCs, Macs,
tablets, or smart phones -- and any standards-based endpoint within and between
organizations.
These innovations also are occurring as the
need for rich video solutions and mobility is burgeoning. According to Cisco's
latest Visual Networking Index, globally, 3 trillion minutes or 6 million years
of video content will cross the Internet each month in 2015 and by 2016, global
mobile data traffic will reach 10.8 exabytes per month (130 exabytes annually);
growing 18-fold from 2011 to 2016. By 2016, mobile video will represent 71
percent of all mobile data traffic.

Additional Announcement Details:
Extending the Reach of TelePresence from the
Boardroom to the Desktop and Beyond A little more than five years ago, Cisco
drove the creation of TelePresence with the introduction of the first truly
intuitive and lifelike, in-person video experience. Cisco is continuing to
innovate with the newly designed three-screen TX9000 immersive system that is
intended to combine the highest quality TelePresence experience with advanced
collaboration and content sharing capabilities. The TX9000 builds on Cisco's
broad portfolio of endpoints that extends from the boardroom to the desktop and
beyond.
Extending Cisco Jabber to iPad and Windows
and More TelePresence Users
People require a work experience that travels
with them, across location, device, and platform. Cisco Jabber releases for
iPad and Windows deliver advanced collaboration capabilities to your preferred
device.
Cisco Jabber releases for Windows and iPad
can be used with on-premises and cloud-based deployment options. Target
availability for Jabber for Windows and Jabber for iPad is in the second
quarter of calendar year 2012. Cisco Jabber for iPad, Jabber for Windows and
related server software are included as part of Cisco Unified Workspace
Licensing.
Supporting Quotes:
William Moore, executive vice president / chief
technology officer, CareCore National "With Cisco's video solutions,
disparate groups -- anybody in the organization as well as truly anybody
external -- can interact with us face-to-face through TelePresence or using
WebEx conference, allowing for more efficient communication and improved
collaboration from any location. Cisco Jabber gives the flexibility in the
method of communication, starting with presence and IM, extending its reach to
a higher level of communication via desktop sharing, conferencing, and
TelePresence sessions. With these tools, we are able to provide an in-person
experience internally as well as with customers and vendors, saving time and
improving customer interaction."
Andy Dignan, senior manager unified
communications, CDW "Cisco Jabber is an effective tool for addressing the
rapid proliferation of mobile devices in workplaces. Today, several of our
solution architects use the Cisco Jabber client on Windows, Mac, Cius, and
iPhone devices, and are excited about the new iPad client with HD video. The
Jabber Web plug-in augments the client offering letting us embed real-time
unified communications and collaboration into our web-based portal to find
product experts, see presence, and click to make voice and video calls in
real-time. By embedding UC into our workflow, we're increasing productivity
which helps us better serve our customers."
Mike Fitzgerald, managing director and head
of information systems, Eagle Investment Systems "Eagle has a highly
mobile workforce across the globe. We are pioneering a high performance
workplace that provides flexibility by enabling communications from laptops,
tablets, and smart phones. With the Cisco Jabber and TelePresence operating
from a common architecture, employees can use any of these devices and any
operating systems for collaboration, which includes real-time communication
methods to improve their productivity."
Steve Moloney, global network and security
manager, McDermott
"McDermott uses Cisco Jabber to provide
a unified experience across the company's desktops, tablets, and smart phones,
to extend the reach of our TelePresence suite. We believe the adoption of Cisco
TelePresence and UC technologies will improve the telecommunication facets to
support our complex offshore oil and gas engineering, procurement,
construction, and installation projects."
Emrah Aygun, IT infrastructure manager,
Turkiye Is Bankasi "We strive to provide our employees and customers with
consistent communications capabilities and a uniform user experience, regardless
of what device they are using. In the coming months, we intend to deploy Cisco
Jabber to all our 23,000 bank employees -- on PCs, Cisco Cius, iPhone, iPad,
Android, and Blackberry -- to provide them with presence, instant messaging,
voice, single number reach to mobile devices, unified messaging, WebEx meetings
and TelePresence at their desk and on the go. This Cisco UC client deployment
will be part of our 'one vision' initiative for Turkiye Is Bankasi's future
where our customers can communicate with their bank using different channels
and locations, with the same service level throughout the nation."
Keld Jersild Olsen, chief executive officer,
NetDesign "As a long-time Cisco partner and early field trial account for
the new Cisco TelePresence TX9000, we are excited to offer our customers the
next generation immersive telepresence experience. From the onset of immersive
telepresence five years ago, it was about delivering the best face-to-face
meeting experience in a controlled room environment where meeting participants
felt as if they were in the same room, around the same table. With the TX9000,
Cisco is not only carrying the same robust feature set forward, but they are
also delivering advanced collaboration tools which will provide the ultimate
in-person meeting experience. With its streamlined design, easier installation
and innovative collaborative platform, the new TX9000 will strengthen our
overall immersive telepresence portfolio and enable us to deliver a more
compelling business transformation experience to our customers."
Torben Bonde chief information officer,
Vestas "We use TelePresence heavily, with two areas especially benefitting
by it -- our Turbines R&D department and our people development process.
Vestas' Turbines R&D is the world's biggest research and development
department in the wind industry, and we use TelePresence for activities like
product development, quality assurance and follow up, thus supporting a faster
product to market strategy and a higher quality product. We also use
telepresence largely in our People and Culture area: doing job interviews and
early Performance and Development Dialogue -- thus saving a lot of cost and
time on travelling."
OJ Winge, senior vice president and general
manager, Collaboration Endpoints Technology Group, Cisco "In a world that
is increasingly mobile, social, visual and virtual, individuals are dictating
how, when and where they communicate and collaborate inside and outside of the
workplace. With today's TelePresence and mobility announcements, Cisco is
continuing to make 'any device to any device' a reality, while helping
customers collaborate on their own terms on a range of devices that provide a
rich and consistent user experience."
Cisco will showcase these new offerings along
with other collaboration innovations during a keynote presentation and
demonstration on March 27 at Enterprise Connect in Orlando, and additionally to
virtual audiences through the March 2012 Cisco Collaboration Virtual
Experience.
About Cisco Collaboration
From award-winning IP communications to mobility, customer care, Web conferencing, messaging, enterprise social software, and interoperable TelePresence experiences, Cisco brings together network-based, integrated collaboration solutions based on open standards. These solutions offered across on-premise, cloud-based or virtualized platforms, as well as services from Cisco and our partners, are designed to help promote business growth, innovation and productivity. They are also designed to help accelerate team performance, protect investments, and simplify the process of finding the right people and information.