The document discusses Cisco's unified videoconferencing solutions. It provides information on Cisco Unified Videoconferencing, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing, and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT. The document also answers common questions about Cisco's videoconferencing offerings, including questions about product features, capabilities, integration between solutions, and configuration options.
Design Considerations for Desktop Video Collaboration over a ...Videoguy
Desktop video collaboration is growing due to new video codecs, faster PCs, and integration into collaborative software. This document discusses design considerations for supporting desktop video collaboration over a medianet. It provides an overview of services a medianet can provide, including video endpoints, session controllers, and conferencing servers. It also covers deployment models such as Cisco Unified Video Conferencing and Cisco WebEx.
Virtual Presence is a managed video service that allows organizations to enjoy video communications without significant resource investment. It provides 24/7 support, monitoring of video endpoints, management of directories and software updates. The service offers scalability, reliability through global infrastructure, and flexibility to connect different video systems. It reduces costs while freeing up IT resources.
This document discusses AD Network Video's seamless IP video surveillance solutions. It highlights that AD Network Video provides end-to-end solutions using products from its parent companies that are designed to integrate across fixed and mobile assets from a single interface. It also emphasizes that all products use the company's proprietary ChipWrights Digital Signal Processing chipset and NetVu Connected platform to ensure seamless integration.
Next Generation Immersive TelePresenceCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's next generation telepresence technology. It introduces Cisco's immersion curve which illustrates how different types of telepresence solutions are suited for different levels of business needs, from personal connections to strategic meetings. It highlights Cisco's momentum in the telepresence market with over 2,000 customers. The document also promotes Cisco's new TX9000 immersive telepresence solution as the new benchmark, featuring state-of-the-art design and support for 1080p60 video and 1080p30 content sharing. It envisions expanding the capabilities of Cisco's Touch interface and integrating with WebEx for richer collaboration in the future.
Business Video Update from Cisco SystemsCisco Canada
One year after the acquisition of Tandberg this session will focus on the new products and features that have been recently launched from our business video group. During this session we will take a deep technical dive into the new software updates on various endpoint platforms that aim to help and evolve your video experience. These updates will range from the touch panel interface to Clearpath, our cutting edge error resiliency mechanism. We will also take a closer look at some of the new products such as our Advanced Collaboration rooms as well as the expansion of our desktop line with the EX60.
Arkadin is a global cloud collaboration specialist providing audio, web and video conferencing services to over 14,000 customers worldwide. With 47 offices across 28 countries and over 820 employees, Arkadin offers localized support in 15 languages. Arkadin provides a comprehensive suite of integrated collaboration solutions tailored for both occasional and power users, including plug-and-play web conferencing, feature-rich audio and video conferencing, and upcoming unified communications offerings.
Design Considerations for Desktop Video Collaboration over a ...Videoguy
Desktop video collaboration is growing due to new video codecs, faster PCs, and integration into collaborative software. This document discusses design considerations for supporting desktop video collaboration over a medianet. It provides an overview of services a medianet can provide, including video endpoints, session controllers, and conferencing servers. It also covers deployment models such as Cisco Unified Video Conferencing and Cisco WebEx.
Virtual Presence is a managed video service that allows organizations to enjoy video communications without significant resource investment. It provides 24/7 support, monitoring of video endpoints, management of directories and software updates. The service offers scalability, reliability through global infrastructure, and flexibility to connect different video systems. It reduces costs while freeing up IT resources.
This document discusses AD Network Video's seamless IP video surveillance solutions. It highlights that AD Network Video provides end-to-end solutions using products from its parent companies that are designed to integrate across fixed and mobile assets from a single interface. It also emphasizes that all products use the company's proprietary ChipWrights Digital Signal Processing chipset and NetVu Connected platform to ensure seamless integration.
Next Generation Immersive TelePresenceCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's next generation telepresence technology. It introduces Cisco's immersion curve which illustrates how different types of telepresence solutions are suited for different levels of business needs, from personal connections to strategic meetings. It highlights Cisco's momentum in the telepresence market with over 2,000 customers. The document also promotes Cisco's new TX9000 immersive telepresence solution as the new benchmark, featuring state-of-the-art design and support for 1080p60 video and 1080p30 content sharing. It envisions expanding the capabilities of Cisco's Touch interface and integrating with WebEx for richer collaboration in the future.
Business Video Update from Cisco SystemsCisco Canada
One year after the acquisition of Tandberg this session will focus on the new products and features that have been recently launched from our business video group. During this session we will take a deep technical dive into the new software updates on various endpoint platforms that aim to help and evolve your video experience. These updates will range from the touch panel interface to Clearpath, our cutting edge error resiliency mechanism. We will also take a closer look at some of the new products such as our Advanced Collaboration rooms as well as the expansion of our desktop line with the EX60.
Arkadin is a global cloud collaboration specialist providing audio, web and video conferencing services to over 14,000 customers worldwide. With 47 offices across 28 countries and over 820 employees, Arkadin offers localized support in 15 languages. Arkadin provides a comprehensive suite of integrated collaboration solutions tailored for both occasional and power users, including plug-and-play web conferencing, feature-rich audio and video conferencing, and upcoming unified communications offerings.
Unified Conferencing is a complete conferencing solution that integrates video, voice, and web collaboration capabilities. It allows users to easily schedule, modify, or cancel conferences using an intuitive interface. Participants have control over media choices, content sharing, and roles during the conference for a highly productive meeting experience. The solution leverages different network infrastructures and provides features such as video and audio conferencing, content sharing, and integration with other applications and networks.
The document discusses the merger between HaiVision and Video Furnace to form HaiVision Network Video. This merger combines HaiVision's leading HD H.264 encoder technology with Video Furnace's video over IP distribution software to provide the first fully integrated end-to-end solution for distributing live and on-demand video over IP networks. The new company will address all requirements for video management and delivery across various industries and applications.
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Polycom provides visual communication solutions including telepresence suites, video conferencing systems, conference platforms, management applications, and related products. Their solutions allow for clear communication and knowledge sharing across distances to improve decision making and performance while reducing costs. Key products include the RealPresence Experience HD telepresence suites, HDX telepresence and video conferencing systems, RMX conferencing platforms, and CMA management applications.
BT Conferencing offers three video bridging services - Self Service, Assisted, and Custom Event - that vary based on the number of participants and level of support. Self Service allows scheduling of up to 12 video and 6 audio participants independently through an online tool. Assisted offers conferences for up to 20 video and 20 audio participants scheduled online or by phone with network monitoring. Custom Event supports unlimited participants with dedicated conference producers and event planning for complex meetings.
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This document provides instructions for using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for video conferencing. It describes the types of meetings that support video conferencing, how to set up users, and how to schedule video conferences. It also explains how to attend scheduled, reservationless, and ad-hoc video conferences from the web conferencing system or video endpoints. Features available during a video conference are also outlined.
The document discusses Cisco Jabber SDK which provides APIs to enable real-time collaboration through presence, instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice and video capabilities across applications, devices, and workspaces. It highlights how the SDK allows third parties to integrate Cisco's unified communications and collaboration technologies into their own applications and services. The SDK offers opportunities for co-marketing and building on Cisco's large installed base of unified communication customers.
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The Polycom VC2 vision transforms traditional video conferencing into visual communication by removing barriers of distance and time. With Polycom VC2, teams can clearly communicate and share knowledge across IP networks. Leveraging open standards, Polycom VC2 allows visual communication throughout organizations regardless of vendor environment. Polycom provides innovative visual communication solutions that span heterogeneous, multi-vendor environments.
BT Conferencing offers three video bridging services - Self Service, Assisted, and Custom Event - that allow users to schedule and launch video conferences with different levels of support. Self Service allows independent scheduling of conferences for up to 12 video and 6 audio participants. Assisted offers pre-scheduled conferences for up to 20 video and 20 audio participants with network monitoring. Custom Event supports unlimited participants and dedicated conference producers for complex events. All services provide high definition video and audio quality and are accessible 24/7 through online and phone reservations.
The document summarizes Cisco's SMB-Class Initiative including Cisco Network Assistant 2.0 and Cisco SMB Support Assistant. Cisco Network Assistant 2.0 is an updated network management tool for SMB networks that provides expanded device support, simplified upgrades, and new features. Cisco SMB Support Assistant provides specialized technical support for SMB customers to improve productivity and simplify setup, configuration, and troubleshooting through a dedicated portal and tools. The support program aims to benefit partners through increased revenue, profitability, and customer satisfaction.
The document discusses Cisco WebEx's collaboration solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco WebEx, including its history of over 10 years, acquisition by Cisco, and key usage statistics. It then describes Cisco WebEx's product portfolio including Meeting Center, Training Center, Event Center, and connectivity tools, and how these provide conferencing, training, and collaboration capabilities. The presentation concludes by highlighting factors that differentiate Cisco WebEx such as interoperability, lower costs, and an integrated experience across web, audio, and video conferencing.
The HD7000pro is Emblaze-VCON's latest high definition video conferencing system. It features high quality HD video and CD-quality audio, as well as multipoint calling, session recording capabilities, and DualStream technology. The HD7000pro is a smart choice for organizations seeking exceptional visual communications across cities, countries, or continents.
Philips created a custom video-enabled boardroom using Cisco TelePresence technology to facilitate virtual collaboration between global executives. The boardroom features a Cisco TelePresence 3210 system with large screens optimized for videoconferencing. With help from Cisco Services, the system was modified to also display multimedia and live TV when not in use for calls. This allows executives to instantly connect worldwide, replacing travel and speeding decision making with real-time insights into regional operations.
Silicon Overdrive is an IT solutions provider founded in 1995 that delivers hardware, software, development, technical, and management services across various sectors. It ensures all solutions are delivered to high industry standards and provides outsourced IT support options. The company's main benefits include reducing IT costs for clients while allowing them to focus on their core business. Silicon Overdrive is certified in various technologies and solutions from companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Linux, and more.
Accelerate Microsoft Lync Deployments with Session Border ControllersAcmePacket
Presentation given at an event in New York City about accelerating your Lync deployments with session border controllers from Acme Packet, the leader in session border controllers.
This document discusses the challenges of scaling traditional multipoint videoconferencing environments and how a next-generation architecture is changing the rules. Traditionally, video bridges required dedicated hardware appliances with high upfront and ongoing costs that did not scale well. However, new technologies have made it possible to virtualize key components of videoconferencing like video bridging. Virtualizing bridging allows organizations to deploy videoconferencing more cost-effectively and scale their environments more easily to meet growing demand.
HP offers two managed service options - the HP Halo Telepresence Service and the HP Halo Video Collaboration Service - to support customers using HP and non-HP video collaboration solutions. The services provide a global managed network, security, monitoring, support and unlimited connections to maximize collaboration experiences. Key benefits include reliable high-quality video, reduced IT workload, and increased utilization of video assets.
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Video conferencing has improved dramatically in recent years due to advances in technology and infrastructure. It allows face-to-face meetings without travel, improving productivity and work-life balance while reducing costs and carbon emissions. This guide discusses determining the right video conferencing solution, best practices for meetings, and managed video conferencing services. It aims to help readers understand how to effectively implement and use video conferencing.
This document discusses factors to consider when choosing a video conferencing solution, including:
- Evaluating different product categories like telepresence, room-based, and desktop video based on needs
- Understanding implementation options like on-premise vs cloud-based services
- Considering network requirements and transport options for delivering video
- Developing strategies for deploying and managing video conferencing services
This document outlines a vision for 21st century professional development in social studies. It discusses how collaboration technologies like blogs, video conferencing, Google Docs, and Twitter can be used to create a professional learning network for geographically dispersed educators. Examples are given of how these tools have been used in Nevada to connect teachers. The document also discusses strategies for developing students' historical thinking skills, such as through project-based learning and literacy programs. The importance of embedding 21st century skills and researching content area literacy strategies is emphasized.
Cisco Pervasive Conferencing where Voice, Video and Web MeetCisco Canada
The document provides an overview of Cisco's TelePresence WebEx Integration solution, which allows users to integrate Cisco TelePresence and Cisco WebEx into one solution. Key points include:
- It improves the user experience and productivity by allowing users to attend meetings using either TelePresence or WebEx as needed.
- There are four options for scheduling a OneTouch meeting: Outlook with the WebEx Productivity Tool plugin, the TMS Smart Scheduler, a WebEx Scheduling Mailbox, or the TMS Admin Booking Interface.
- The solution provides features like two-way video and audio, content sharing, and simplified scheduling between TelePresence and WebEx solutions.
The document defines video conferencing as using computer, video camera and network to conduct live conferences between two or more physically separate locations. It identifies the objectives of using video conferencing in distance education as assisting teaching and learning, facilitating collaboration, and providing access to expertise. The benefits are listed as collaboration across cultures, access for remote/special needs students, and just-in-time training. Limitations include technical difficulties, lack of support, and costs. Video conferencing can enhance learning through motivation, communication skills, connection to resources, and expanded teaching capabilities. There are desktop, ISDN and ATM types of video conferencing using different networks.
Unified Conferencing is a complete conferencing solution that integrates video, voice, and web collaboration capabilities. It allows users to easily schedule, modify, or cancel conferences using an intuitive interface. Participants have control over media choices, content sharing, and roles during the conference for a highly productive meeting experience. The solution leverages different network infrastructures and provides features such as video and audio conferencing, content sharing, and integration with other applications and networks.
The document discusses the merger between HaiVision and Video Furnace to form HaiVision Network Video. This merger combines HaiVision's leading HD H.264 encoder technology with Video Furnace's video over IP distribution software to provide the first fully integrated end-to-end solution for distributing live and on-demand video over IP networks. The new company will address all requirements for video management and delivery across various industries and applications.
Polycom Video Conferencing Solutions BrochureVideoguy
Polycom provides visual communication solutions including telepresence suites, video conferencing systems, conference platforms, management applications, and related products. Their solutions allow for clear communication and knowledge sharing across distances to improve decision making and performance while reducing costs. Key products include the RealPresence Experience HD telepresence suites, HDX telepresence and video conferencing systems, RMX conferencing platforms, and CMA management applications.
BT Conferencing offers three video bridging services - Self Service, Assisted, and Custom Event - that vary based on the number of participants and level of support. Self Service allows scheduling of up to 12 video and 6 audio participants independently through an online tool. Assisted offers conferences for up to 20 video and 20 audio participants scheduled online or by phone with network monitoring. Custom Event supports unlimited participants with dedicated conference producers and event planning for complex meetings.
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This document provides instructions for using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for video conferencing. It describes the types of meetings that support video conferencing, how to set up users, and how to schedule video conferences. It also explains how to attend scheduled, reservationless, and ad-hoc video conferences from the web conferencing system or video endpoints. Features available during a video conference are also outlined.
The document discusses Cisco Jabber SDK which provides APIs to enable real-time collaboration through presence, instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice and video capabilities across applications, devices, and workspaces. It highlights how the SDK allows third parties to integrate Cisco's unified communications and collaboration technologies into their own applications and services. The SDK offers opportunities for co-marketing and building on Cisco's large installed base of unified communication customers.
Polycom Video Conferencing Solutions: Integrating Visual ...Videoguy
The Polycom VC2 vision transforms traditional video conferencing into visual communication by removing barriers of distance and time. With Polycom VC2, teams can clearly communicate and share knowledge across IP networks. Leveraging open standards, Polycom VC2 allows visual communication throughout organizations regardless of vendor environment. Polycom provides innovative visual communication solutions that span heterogeneous, multi-vendor environments.
BT Conferencing offers three video bridging services - Self Service, Assisted, and Custom Event - that allow users to schedule and launch video conferences with different levels of support. Self Service allows independent scheduling of conferences for up to 12 video and 6 audio participants. Assisted offers pre-scheduled conferences for up to 20 video and 20 audio participants with network monitoring. Custom Event supports unlimited participants and dedicated conference producers for complex events. All services provide high definition video and audio quality and are accessible 24/7 through online and phone reservations.
The document summarizes Cisco's SMB-Class Initiative including Cisco Network Assistant 2.0 and Cisco SMB Support Assistant. Cisco Network Assistant 2.0 is an updated network management tool for SMB networks that provides expanded device support, simplified upgrades, and new features. Cisco SMB Support Assistant provides specialized technical support for SMB customers to improve productivity and simplify setup, configuration, and troubleshooting through a dedicated portal and tools. The support program aims to benefit partners through increased revenue, profitability, and customer satisfaction.
The document discusses Cisco WebEx's collaboration solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco WebEx, including its history of over 10 years, acquisition by Cisco, and key usage statistics. It then describes Cisco WebEx's product portfolio including Meeting Center, Training Center, Event Center, and connectivity tools, and how these provide conferencing, training, and collaboration capabilities. The presentation concludes by highlighting factors that differentiate Cisco WebEx such as interoperability, lower costs, and an integrated experience across web, audio, and video conferencing.
The HD7000pro is Emblaze-VCON's latest high definition video conferencing system. It features high quality HD video and CD-quality audio, as well as multipoint calling, session recording capabilities, and DualStream technology. The HD7000pro is a smart choice for organizations seeking exceptional visual communications across cities, countries, or continents.
Philips created a custom video-enabled boardroom using Cisco TelePresence technology to facilitate virtual collaboration between global executives. The boardroom features a Cisco TelePresence 3210 system with large screens optimized for videoconferencing. With help from Cisco Services, the system was modified to also display multimedia and live TV when not in use for calls. This allows executives to instantly connect worldwide, replacing travel and speeding decision making with real-time insights into regional operations.
Silicon Overdrive is an IT solutions provider founded in 1995 that delivers hardware, software, development, technical, and management services across various sectors. It ensures all solutions are delivered to high industry standards and provides outsourced IT support options. The company's main benefits include reducing IT costs for clients while allowing them to focus on their core business. Silicon Overdrive is certified in various technologies and solutions from companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Linux, and more.
Accelerate Microsoft Lync Deployments with Session Border ControllersAcmePacket
Presentation given at an event in New York City about accelerating your Lync deployments with session border controllers from Acme Packet, the leader in session border controllers.
This document discusses the challenges of scaling traditional multipoint videoconferencing environments and how a next-generation architecture is changing the rules. Traditionally, video bridges required dedicated hardware appliances with high upfront and ongoing costs that did not scale well. However, new technologies have made it possible to virtualize key components of videoconferencing like video bridging. Virtualizing bridging allows organizations to deploy videoconferencing more cost-effectively and scale their environments more easily to meet growing demand.
HP offers two managed service options - the HP Halo Telepresence Service and the HP Halo Video Collaboration Service - to support customers using HP and non-HP video collaboration solutions. The services provide a global managed network, security, monitoring, support and unlimited connections to maximize collaboration experiences. Key benefits include reliable high-quality video, reduced IT workload, and increased utilization of video assets.
Understanding Video Conferencing Understanding Video ...Videoguy
Video conferencing has improved dramatically in recent years due to advances in technology and infrastructure. It allows face-to-face meetings without travel, improving productivity and work-life balance while reducing costs and carbon emissions. This guide discusses determining the right video conferencing solution, best practices for meetings, and managed video conferencing services. It aims to help readers understand how to effectively implement and use video conferencing.
This document discusses factors to consider when choosing a video conferencing solution, including:
- Evaluating different product categories like telepresence, room-based, and desktop video based on needs
- Understanding implementation options like on-premise vs cloud-based services
- Considering network requirements and transport options for delivering video
- Developing strategies for deploying and managing video conferencing services
This document outlines a vision for 21st century professional development in social studies. It discusses how collaboration technologies like blogs, video conferencing, Google Docs, and Twitter can be used to create a professional learning network for geographically dispersed educators. Examples are given of how these tools have been used in Nevada to connect teachers. The document also discusses strategies for developing students' historical thinking skills, such as through project-based learning and literacy programs. The importance of embedding 21st century skills and researching content area literacy strategies is emphasized.
Cisco Pervasive Conferencing where Voice, Video and Web MeetCisco Canada
The document provides an overview of Cisco's TelePresence WebEx Integration solution, which allows users to integrate Cisco TelePresence and Cisco WebEx into one solution. Key points include:
- It improves the user experience and productivity by allowing users to attend meetings using either TelePresence or WebEx as needed.
- There are four options for scheduling a OneTouch meeting: Outlook with the WebEx Productivity Tool plugin, the TMS Smart Scheduler, a WebEx Scheduling Mailbox, or the TMS Admin Booking Interface.
- The solution provides features like two-way video and audio, content sharing, and simplified scheduling between TelePresence and WebEx solutions.
The document defines video conferencing as using computer, video camera and network to conduct live conferences between two or more physically separate locations. It identifies the objectives of using video conferencing in distance education as assisting teaching and learning, facilitating collaboration, and providing access to expertise. The benefits are listed as collaboration across cultures, access for remote/special needs students, and just-in-time training. Limitations include technical difficulties, lack of support, and costs. Video conferencing can enhance learning through motivation, communication skills, connection to resources, and expanded teaching capabilities. There are desktop, ISDN and ATM types of video conferencing using different networks.
This document provides information about using videoconferencing for classroom collaborations. It discusses the benefits of collaborations for students, including opportunities for multicultural understanding and learning from different perspectives. It also addresses how videoconferencing can help meet curriculum standards. Resources are presented for setting up international science collaborations as well as other collaboration tools and programs to facilitate videoconferencing projects between classrooms. Challenges to collaboration and questions from educators are also addressed.
Video-conferencing allows for real-time transmission of image and speech between two or more locations similar to a phone call. It provides visual interaction that can enhance communication while saving time and resources. Video-conferencing is used for meetings, education, telemedicine, judicial proceedings, and telecommuting. There are traditional systems used in specific rooms and internet-based systems that can be used anywhere with an internet connection.
This document provides an overview of videoconferencing basics and how to connect and participate in a videoconference. It discusses the common uses of videoconferencing in fields like education and medicine. The main components of videoconferencing equipment are described including the camera, microphone, monitor, and remote control. Steps for connecting a videoconference are outlined, such as dialing the IP address and entering a conference pin number. Troubleshooting tips are also provided, such as checking connections and adjusting sound.
This document discusses video conferencing and its uses in education. It describes how video conferencing systems allow multiple participants at different locations to communicate virtually. It outlines several types of video conferences run by the Face to Faith program, including pre-scheduled conferences between schools to discuss modules, partnered conferences where schools arrange a time, and special day conferences with guest speakers. The document also summarizes the planning, analysis, design, and implementation phases for introducing a Polycom video conferencing system at a technical college.
Videoconferencing allows two or more points to connect across the internet for two-way audio and video calls over distance. It requires cameras, monitors, microphones and speakers on each end along with codecs to transmit and receive the audio and video signals. There are two types: point-to-point calls between two locations and multi-point calls between more than two locations. While it can improve communication and reduce costs, disadvantages include difficulty seeing or hearing people not near the equipment and lack of personal interaction compared to in-person meetings.
Video conferencing allows people in different locations to see and hear each other through transmitting video and audio signals. It involves cameras, microphones, speakers and monitors at each location connected through a codec. There are dedicated video conferencing systems designed for large rooms and smaller portable systems for individuals or small groups. Video conferences can connect two locations point-to-point or multiple locations through a multi-point control unit. Video conferencing has applications in business meetings, education, telemedicine and staying connected with friends and family.
Cisco WebEx Connect integrates collaboration capabilities like presence, instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, and VoIP on a single secure platform. It allows users to instantly connect and collaborate with colleagues inside or outside their organization. Users can see who is online, choose communication channels, and escalate conversations to audio/video conferences or WebEx meetings. The solution provides secure collaboration without requiring additional infrastructure.
This document discusses Cisco collaboration tools that can be integrated with InterCall services, including Cisco WebEx for online meetings, Cisco Jabber for integrating communication tools, and Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms for video meetings. It outlines how InterCall services like MobileMeet and Reservationless-Plus can be used together with these Cisco tools to enable online meetings, file sharing, and video conferencing across devices and platforms.
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The document provides an overview of video conferencing solutions from Surf Communication Solutions, including their Orion-MCU product. It discusses the growing market for video conferencing and how Orion-MCU addresses interoperability challenges through its support for open standards. Orion-MCU is available as both a PCIe board and appliance and is designed for integration with Asterisk-based PBX systems to provide video conferencing capabilities.
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Video conferencing and online collaboration tools allow organizations to scale meetings, improve security, and reduce costs. They enable real-time communication between multiple locations through video and audio transmission using cameras, microphones, displays and speakers. Point-to-point conferencing connects two locations while multipoint conferencing connects more than two sites through a control unit. Collaboration tools like Cisco WebEx provide features beyond traditional videoconferencing like document sharing, remote access, and recording capabilities. Web conferencing requires only a computer, internet connection, and audio to connect people in real-time from anywhere.
This document discusses Polycom solutions that integrate with Microsoft Unified Communications platforms. It outlines how Polycom solutions address organizational challenges through technology enablers like video conferencing. It also summarizes Polycom's strategic relationship with Microsoft and how their integrated solutions provide benefits like reduced costs, quick adoption, and ease of deployment. Polycom solutions offer industry-leading unified communications, high quality voice and video, and scalability for Microsoft environments.
Presentación Collaboration Video Cablevisión Day 2010Logicalis Latam
The document discusses video and collaboration solutions from Cisco. It provides a brief history of videoconferencing technologies and discusses Cisco's portfolio of current solutions, including: high-definition video conferencing; interoperability across video systems; a range of endpoints from telepresence rooms to personal devices; and custom solutions for industries like education and government. Key features of the Cisco Telepresence EX90 personal video device and CTS-1100 conference room system are also highlighted.
The Polycom MGC Video Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) provides a unified platform for video, voice, and web conferencing over IP and ISDN networks. It supports features like continuous presence layouts, transcoding for different endpoints and networks, and management tools. The MCU allows for cost-effective and reliable conferencing with investment protection through its single platform approach.
Cloud-Based Video Conferencing: A Flexible Approach to Face-to-Face Communic...Blue Jeans Network
Cloud-based video conferencing provides a flexible alternative to traditional video conferencing hardware. It allows users to have face-to-face meetings from any device with an internet connection. This overcomes limitations of expensive, proprietary hardware systems by providing unlimited scalability, interoperability between platforms, and lower costs based on usage. Blue Jeans Network provides a cloud-based video conferencing service that connects users on any device or system with encryption and easy management features.
we explore that what exactly is Video conferencing and what are the top features that make it an indispensable tool in various spheres.
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MCS 5100 is a multimedia conferencing server that provides audio conferencing, video conferencing, web collaboration, and IM chat capabilities. It brings these services in-house at a lower cost than externally hosted solutions. The solution enhances collaboration, speeds decision-making, and reduces travel. Audio conferencing is reservationless and accessible from any device. Video can be added easily. Web collaboration allows sharing documents and desktop applications. IM chat allows private communication between conference participants.
Deployment Of Multi-Network Video And Voice Conferencing On A ...Videoguy
- The document discusses the Polycom Multipoint Gateway Controller (MGC), a unified conferencing bridge that can support multiple network types, standards, and media on a single platform.
- The MGC uses transcoding to bridge conferences across different networks and endpoint capabilities. It allows for seamless voice and video conferences over ISDN, IP, PSTN, and wireless networks.
- Key benefits of the MGC include lower costs through shared hardware resources, easy maintenance through front-accessible and hot-swappable modules, and simplified support for migrating to new network protocols over time.
Deployment Of Multi-Network Video And Voice Conferencing On A ...Videoguy
- The document discusses the Polycom Multipoint Gateway Controller (MGC), a unified conferencing bridge that can support multiple network types, standards, and media on a single platform.
- The MGC uses transcoding to bridge conferences across different networks and endpoint capabilities. It allows for seamless voice and video conferences over ISDN, IP, PSTN, and wireless networks.
- Key benefits of the MGC include lower costs through shared hardware resources, easy maintenance through front-accessible and hot-swappable modules, and simplified support for migrating to new network protocols over time.
Deployment Of Multi-Network Video And Voice Conferencing On A ...Videoguy
The document discusses deploying multi-network video and voice conferencing on a single platform using Polycom's Multipoint Gateway Controller (MGC) unified conferencing bridge. The MGC allows for seamless bridging of conferences across different networks and endpoints. It supports multiple networks like ISDN and IP, standards like H.320 and H.323, and features rich multipoint and gateway conferencing. The MGC also provides shared hardware and software resources, lowering costs. Configuring an MGC involves determining requirements for network interfaces, audio and video resources, and selecting appropriate MGC hardware modules to meet those requirements.
Video conferencing allows multiple sites to connect for meetings and events through high-quality video and audio transmission. Bell offers various video conferencing solutions and services to suit different needs, including basic options for routine meetings or enhanced services for important conferences. Expert staff manage all aspects of video conferences end-to-end. Comprehensive reports are available after to analyze utilization and costs.
Video conferencing allows for sharing of body language and facial expressions, providing benefits over other conferencing methods. RadiSys Convedia media servers bring the benefits of open standards-based video conferencing, replacing proprietary solutions. This allows decomposing traditional video conferencing components and reusing video processing resources more flexibly. RadiSys media servers support large-scale, feature-rich video conferencing through open interfaces and standards-based codecs.
InterCall Video Conferencing supports the latest video streaming and connectivity technologies, allowing users to connect regardless of platform. Video conferencing is important for keeping businesses connected as travel budgets tighten and time is limited. InterCall Video Conferencing provides access to video experts, product innovation, and reliable service to ensure messages are effectively communicated. It can be used to keep sales teams connected to announcements without travel, showcase products to dispersed associates, and conduct interviews and orientations virtually.
The document discusses Cisco's WebEx collaboration tools. It describes how WebEx allows for web meetings, communicating, viewing video, recording and archiving meetings, cross-platform access including on smartphones, and its ease of use and affordability. WebEx provides an integrated collaborative workspace for employees and suppliers. The document also discusses how Cisco uses TelePresence to accelerate collaboration in the supply chain and for remote design. TelePresence reduces travel costs and allows for better decision making.
Deploying WebEx Between Cloud and On-Prem for Canadian CustomersCisco Canada
This introduces the Cisco WebEx Meeting Server (CWMS) which is the on premise version of WebEx and its benefits to a small, medium and large organization. The session provides in - depth how to design a WebEx Meeting Server and how to integrate it with the rest of the Cisco unified communications stack.
The document is a presentation overviewing Cisco's Unified IP Phone portfolio for enterprise, mid-market, and branch office use. It provides a modular structure covering Cisco's 9900, 8900, 7900, 6900, and 3900 phone series. The presentation introduces Cisco's strategic direction in collaboration solutions and architecture. It then summarizes the features and benefits of Cisco's Unified IP Phone portfolio for rich interactions, virtual desktop integration, flexibility, and energy efficiency.
This paper proposes an adaptive energy management policy for wireless video streaming between a battery-powered client and server. It models the energy consumption of the server and client based on factors like CPU frequency, transmission power, and channel bandwidth. The paper formulates an optimization problem to assign optimal energy to each video frame. This maximizes system lifetime while meeting a minimum video quality requirement. Experimental results show the proposed policy increases overall system lifetime by 20% on average.
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This document analyzes delays in unicast video streaming over IEEE 802.11 WLAN networks. It describes conducting an experiment using a testbed with a Darwin Streaming Server and WLAN probe to capture packets. The analysis found that video bitrate variations, packetization scheme, bandwidth load, and frame-based nature of video all impacted mean delay. Bursts of packets from video frames caused per-packet delay to increase in a sawtooth pattern. Increasing uplink load was also found to affect delay variations.
Proxy Cache Management for Fine-Grained Scalable Video StreamingVideoguy
This document proposes a novel video caching framework that uses MPEG-4 Fine-Grained Scalable (FGS) video with post-encoding rate control to achieve low-cost and fine-grained rate adaptation. The framework allows clients to have heterogeneous bandwidths and enables adaptive control of backbone bandwidth consumption. It examines issues in caching FGS videos, such as determining the optimal portion to cache (in terms of length and rate) and optimal streaming rate to clients. Simulation results show it significantly reduces transmission costs compared to non-adaptive caching while providing flexible utility to heterogeneous clients with low computational overhead.
The document compares Microsoft Windows Media and the Adobe Flash Platform for streaming media. It discusses key differences like user experience, workflows, and playback reach. Flash offers more flexibility in creative expression, richer interactions, and wider device playback than Windows Media. It also has a 98% install base, making it easier for viewers to watch streams without extra software. The document outlines workflows for experience design, programming, broadcasting, production, and more using Flash tools versus Microsoft alternatives.
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This document summarizes a PhD thesis about free-riding resilient video streaming in peer-to-peer networks. The thesis contains research on two approaches: tree-based live streaming and swarm-based video-on-demand. For tree-based live streaming, the thesis presents the Orchard algorithm for constructing and maintaining trees to distribute video in a peer-to-peer network. It analyzes attacks on Orchard like free-riding and evaluates Orchard's performance under different conditions through experiments. For swarm-based video-on-demand, the thesis introduces the Give-to-Get approach for distributing video files and compares it to other peer-to-peer protocols. It evaluates Give-to-Get's performance in experiments
BT has developed Fastnets technology to improve video streaming. It avoids start-up delays and picture freezing during congestion. Fastnets streams multiple encoded versions of the video at different data rates and seamlessly switches between them based on available bandwidth to maintain quality without pausing. This allows for near-instant start times and reduces bandwidth usage by up to 30%. Fastnets provides a high-quality video streaming solution for both mobile and IPTV applications.
This document summarizes recent research on video streaming over Bluetooth networks. It discusses three key areas: intermediate protocols, quality of service (QoS) control, and media compression. For intermediate protocols, it evaluates streaming via HCI, L2CAP, and IP layers and their tradeoffs. For QoS control, it describes how error control mechanisms like link layer FEC, retransmission, and error concealment can improve video quality over Bluetooth. It also discusses congestion control. For media compression, it notes the importance of compression to achieve efficiency over limited Bluetooth bandwidths.
The document discusses video streaming, including definitions and concepts. It covers topics such as the difference between streaming and downloading, common streaming categories like live and on-demand, protocols used for streaming like RTSP and RTP, and the development process for creating streaming video including content planning, capturing, editing, encoding, and integrating with servers.
Inlet Technologies offers a live video streaming solution called Spinnaker that uses Intel Xeon processors with quad-core technology. Spinnaker can encode live video streams into multiple formats and resolutions simultaneously. This allows content to be delivered optimally to various devices. Spinnaker is a flexible, scalable solution that can increase broadcast capacity cost-effectively while maintaining high video quality.
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The document discusses considerations for creating video content that can be streamed over mobile networks with restricted bandwidth like 3G-324M. It covers topics like video basics, codecs, profiles and levels, video streaming techniques, guidelines for authoring mobile-friendly content, and tools for analyzing video streams. The goal is to help content creators optimize video quality for low-bandwidth mobile viewing.
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This document summarizes recent advances in channel-adaptive video streaming. It reviews adaptive media playout at the client to reduce latency, rate-distortion optimized packet scheduling to determine the best packet to send, and channel-adaptive packet dependency control to improve error robustness and reduce latency. It also discusses challenges for wireless video streaming and different wireless streaming architectures.
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The document discusses the impact of forward error correction (FEC) overhead on scalable video streaming. It aims to address uncertainty about the benefits of FEC and provide insight into how FEC overhead affects scalable video performance. The motivation section explains that FEC is often used for streaming to overcome packet loss without retransmission. However, previous studies have reported conflicting results on the benefits of FEC. The background section provides details on media-independent FEC schemes.
The document proposes a cost-effective solution for video streaming and rich media applications using Vela's RapidAccess video server combined with iQstor's iQ1200 SATA storage system. The integrated encoding, decoding and video serving capabilities of RapidAccess are paired with the scalable storage and virtualization features of the iQ1200 SATA storage array to provide a robust yet affordable infrastructure for applications such as video on demand, corporate training and distance learning.
This document provides information on streaming video into Second Life, including:
- The basic prerequisites for streaming video include being the landowner, using QuickTime format videos, and having the video hosted on a web server.
- There are three main ways to stream video: establishing movie playback, streaming live video, and broadcasting from Second Life.
- Streaming live video or broadcasting involves using software like QuickTime Broadcaster or Windows Media Encoder to capture the video stream and send it to a hosting server, then entering that URL in Second Life.
XStream Live 2 is a live video encoding and streaming software that allows users to broadcast high quality HD video at low bitrates. It supports various video formats and streaming servers. The software provides high quality H.264 encoding with proprietary technology. It is designed for live event streaming, IPTV, and other video distribution uses.
The document provides instructions for setting up a homemade videoconference streaming solution using Windows Media software. The solution involves installing Windows Media Encoder and Administrator on a server and configuring the software to receive a video stream from a videoconferencing terminal. The streaming server then broadcasts the stream in real-time to clients who can view it using media player software. The solution provides a low-cost way to stream videoconferences but has limitations such as only supporting one conference stream at a time.
This document describes iStream Live 2 software for live streaming video to iPhones and iPads. It allows streaming of SD or HD video over HTTP from a variety of video sources. Key features include support for all major CDNs, encoding of H.264 video and AAC audio for high quality at low bitrates, and integration with existing Windows streaming systems. It provides better quality streaming than other encoders at lower bandwidth requirements.
Glow: Video streaming training guide - FirefoxVideoguy
This document provides a guide to using Glow video streaming. It includes tutorials on setting up video streaming by adding the Video Streaming Management web part, uploading video clips, viewing clips, editing clip information, and deleting clips. The guide also discusses how video streaming can be used to support learning and teaching, such as adding videos to lessons.