Polycom offers a range of conferencing infrastructure products and solutions including audio and video conferencing bridges, scheduling and management solutions, and advanced network solutions. Their flagship products are the MGC and MGC+ conferencing bridges which support both IP and ISDN/PSTN connections and provide scalable solutions for organizations of all sizes. Polycom aims to meet customer needs by providing reliable, customizable, and easy to use conferencing solutions.
AudioCodes provides a full suite of solutions for Microsoft Lync including:
1) IP phones certified for Lync, gateways, and session border controllers for connectivity to PSTN and existing PBXs.
2) A global professional services team for planning, implementing, and operating Lync voice deployments including survivable branch appliances.
3) One point of contact for support with expertise in AudioCodes voice products and Microsoft unified communications technologies.
The document provides an overview of Polycom's MGC/MGC+ unified conferencing bridges. It describes the bridges as high-performance, scalable platforms that make conferencing easy for users. The bridges support both scheduled and on-demand conferences over IP, ISDN and PSTN on a single platform. Users can easily start multipoint video conferences using pre-configured virtual meeting rooms by dialing a single number from any endpoint.
Video Conferencing and Telepresence Network Infrastructure ...Videoguy
This document provides an overview of Polycom's network infrastructure conferencing solutions, including their applications, platforms, and management tools. It describes Polycom Unified Conferencing, VideoPlus, VoicePlus, Gateway, and WebOffice applications. It also outlines the MGC-25, MGC-50, and MGC-100 platforms. Finally, it reviews management tools like Conference Suite, PathNavigator, MGC Manager, WebCommander, and Click&View. Real-world scenarios are presented to demonstrate how Polycom's different solutions can address specific conferencing needs.
Westcon & Microsoft - Making Lync SimplerWESTCON EMEA
Westcon aims to simplify Microsoft Lync for partners by establishing an effective supply chain and acting as a trusted advisor. As a value-added distributor, Westcon will leverage its expertise in solutions selling and extensive roster of Lync ecosystem vendors to accelerate partners' time to revenue. This includes providing a one stop shop for Lync-compatible products, marketing, training and support. Westcon also has the broadest Lync ecosystem portfolio available in distribution to simplify Lync business for integrators and customers.
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.
Microsoft Lync & Acme Packet Session Management SolutionsMUCUGL
Geraint Evans, a guest speaker from Acme Packet, presents on how Acme Packet achieves SIP session management within the SME up to carrier-grade environments.
Acme Packet Presentation Materials for VUC June 18th 2010Michael Graves
1) The document discusses Acme Packet's enterprise session border controller (SBC) solutions which control four IP network borders, including SIP trunking, private networks, public internet, and hosted services.
2) It provides an overview of Acme Packet's SBC product portfolio including the Net-Net product family and their session capacity, throughput, and features for securing SIP trunking and enabling interoperability.
3) The SBC helps secure SIP trunking by acting as an application layer gateway, providing dynamic port control, full SIP firewalling, and DDOS protection to establish a "defense in depth" security model for SIP trunk traffic.
AudioCodes provides a full suite of solutions for Microsoft Lync including:
1) IP phones certified for Lync, gateways, and session border controllers for connectivity to PSTN and existing PBXs.
2) A global professional services team for planning, implementing, and operating Lync voice deployments including survivable branch appliances.
3) One point of contact for support with expertise in AudioCodes voice products and Microsoft unified communications technologies.
The document provides an overview of Polycom's MGC/MGC+ unified conferencing bridges. It describes the bridges as high-performance, scalable platforms that make conferencing easy for users. The bridges support both scheduled and on-demand conferences over IP, ISDN and PSTN on a single platform. Users can easily start multipoint video conferences using pre-configured virtual meeting rooms by dialing a single number from any endpoint.
Video Conferencing and Telepresence Network Infrastructure ...Videoguy
This document provides an overview of Polycom's network infrastructure conferencing solutions, including their applications, platforms, and management tools. It describes Polycom Unified Conferencing, VideoPlus, VoicePlus, Gateway, and WebOffice applications. It also outlines the MGC-25, MGC-50, and MGC-100 platforms. Finally, it reviews management tools like Conference Suite, PathNavigator, MGC Manager, WebCommander, and Click&View. Real-world scenarios are presented to demonstrate how Polycom's different solutions can address specific conferencing needs.
Westcon & Microsoft - Making Lync SimplerWESTCON EMEA
Westcon aims to simplify Microsoft Lync for partners by establishing an effective supply chain and acting as a trusted advisor. As a value-added distributor, Westcon will leverage its expertise in solutions selling and extensive roster of Lync ecosystem vendors to accelerate partners' time to revenue. This includes providing a one stop shop for Lync-compatible products, marketing, training and support. Westcon also has the broadest Lync ecosystem portfolio available in distribution to simplify Lync business for integrators and customers.
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.
Microsoft Lync & Acme Packet Session Management SolutionsMUCUGL
Geraint Evans, a guest speaker from Acme Packet, presents on how Acme Packet achieves SIP session management within the SME up to carrier-grade environments.
Acme Packet Presentation Materials for VUC June 18th 2010Michael Graves
1) The document discusses Acme Packet's enterprise session border controller (SBC) solutions which control four IP network borders, including SIP trunking, private networks, public internet, and hosted services.
2) It provides an overview of Acme Packet's SBC product portfolio including the Net-Net product family and their session capacity, throughput, and features for securing SIP trunking and enabling interoperability.
3) The SBC helps secure SIP trunking by acting as an application layer gateway, providing dynamic port control, full SIP firewalling, and DDOS protection to establish a "defense in depth" security model for SIP trunk traffic.
HP Service Delivery Platform 3.0 Launchgrahamwright
This document discusses HP's Service Delivery Platform (SDP) 3.0 launch. SDP 3.0 focuses on capitalizing on Web 2.0 capabilities to attract more developers, create more flexible services, and better target services to facilitate a two-sided business model. New features in SDP 3.0 include a RESTful gateway, enhanced service enablers, a revenue management module, service orchestration manager, and next generation storefront portal. These new capabilities are designed to make service innovation easier for developers and help monetize assets and partnerships.
Sunturn, the Future -- Delivered Daily
Avaya\'s top 5 Platinum Business Partner in the US. Avaya\'s largest IP and SIP Implementer in the Western US. We have a unique business model that has a commitment to customer satisfaction. We have the experts that have the knowledge to apply the RIGHT technology to your business.
HP is working to evolve service delivery platforms (SDPs) to enable service provider transformation. SDPs are evolving to better support the "two-sided business model" through communities enablement, dynamic personalization, and blended services. HP offers a standards-based SDP solution with prepackaged software for secure services exposure and a governance framework for service and policy management across delivery channels. HP is enhancing its SDP with additional enablers like OpenCall for prepaid wireless and communications services.
This document summarizes a presentation by HP on their Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC&C) services. It describes HP's approach to UC&C, which includes planning workshops to identify business needs, a transformation experience workshop to create an initial roadmap, and a business benefits workshop to link UC&C investments to strategic initiatives and quantify benefits. It also outlines HP's strategic architecture service to align technical and business requirements and provide a blueprint for introducing new technologies.
AudioCodes MobilityPLUS allows mobile business employees to make VoIP calls from their smartphones by extending Microsoft Lync functionality. It provides seamless communication via Wi-Fi and cellular networks with single identity and reachability. The solution includes a Mobility Server that integrates with Lync for presence, IM, and routing calls between mobile and desk phones, and a Mobile Client app supporting various platforms. AudioCodes' ecosystem simplifies deploying Lync unified communications across networks.
The document provides an overview of the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE). It discusses what a session border controller is and where the ASBCE fits within the Avaya Aura architecture. The document also explains why organizations use SBCs and how they differ from traditional firewalls. It then covers key features of the ASBCE like reliability, scale, security functions and service provider interoperability.
This document discusses launching a successful IPTV service and provides guidance on key considerations. It recommends assessing market opportunities and technology, developing a strategy with four pillars (infrastructure, customer experience, content, commercial), and maximizing revenue throughout the lifecycle. The launch is a long-term project involving concept, development, pilot testing, and commercial launch phases across several departments. SVP advisors can provide end-to-end support to help operators succeed with their IPTV services.
Avaya one-X® Mobile enables end-users to access their enterprise communications from a wide selection of mobile devices, including high-end smart phones and tablets. A choice of one-X Mobile clients is available for popular platforms including Apple iPhone, Google Android, RIM BlackBerry and Nokia/Symbian. one-X Mobile provides users with a single number/single identity for both inbound and outbound calls, even if they are using a personal device, and allows calls to be handed-off between deskphone/client and mobile client (bi-directionally). Through integration with Avaya one-X® Client Enablement Services, one-X Mobile users have access to a broad range of Unified Communications capabilities including visual voice mail, aggregated presence, and synchronized call logs and contacts. The Avaya one-X® Mobile Lite client provides a streamlined feature set through a graphical interface for accessing Avaya Extension to Cellular features. Designed for the Apple iPhone, this client offers a range of mobility features without requiring the deployment of a client server. The Avaya one-X® Mobile SIP for iOS client provides users access their enterprise communications (SIP only) from Apple iOS devices including iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad via a WLAN or cellular data network.
The document provides an overview of Avaya Aura 6.x, including its architecture and key components. Avaya Aura is a next generation communications solution designed to facilitate collaboration across networks through integration, scalability, and simplified management. It supports SIP-based communications, unified communications, and user-defined experiences. The architecture includes applications, connection, and access layers, and major components are Communication Manager, Session Manager, media gateways, and endpoints.
The document discusses Avaya's messaging portfolio, including Communication Manager Messaging 6.0, Modular Messaging 5.2, and new features from developer partner Mutare. Communication Manager Messaging 6.0 is a powerful addition to Avaya Aura Communication Manager that provides voice and text messaging capabilities. Modular Messaging 5.2 is a unified messaging solution that addresses different customer needs and is available in single server or multi-server configurations. Mutare provides enhanced voice mail with speech-to-text transcription and message mirroring for geographic redundancy of the Avaya message store.
LG-Ericsson\'s iPECS-LIK is the IP communication solution developed with small and medium size business in
mind. The modular type fully distributed IP architecture, rich set of easy to use features and broad range of optional
applications hardware and software make iPECS-LIK the
obvious solution for your business communications.
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iPECS-CM is an All-IP communications platform for medium and large enterprises. iPECS-CM provides IP telephony, various multimedia, applications, and mobility services over IP environment. Today’s communications are converged across all media types over one network. iPECS-CM realizes an easy and cost-effective migration into the today’s unified communications environment to help increase revenue, save costs and enhance productivity.
Enhance Your IT Infrastructure with eZuce Certified Solutions-Alan Percy of A...Christina Inge
This document summarizes a presentation given by Alan Percy on avoiding the "open source pilot trap" when migrating to UC. It describes how organizations commonly fail pilot programs by not providing adequate training, assuming their network is ready without testing, using pilot-only software, and choosing devices without consulting manufacturers. It then outlines best practices like training, network testing, choosing devices based on user needs, and working with partners. The rest of the document describes AudioCodes products that can help with UC migrations, including media gateways, SBCs, IP phones, recording solutions, and professional services.
This document discusses video conferencing over BGAN satellite networks. It introduces video conferencing solutions and requirements, such as consistent bandwidth and data compression. It also covers audio/video protocols, codecs, bit rates, and protocols used for video conferencing. The document provides setup instructions for several software-based and hardware-based video conferencing solutions and their performance over BGAN networks. It explains how to set up a dedicated streaming IP connection for video conferencing using BGAN LaunchPad.
ACME- Session Border Controllers – podstawa udanych i efektywnych implementac...Biznes to Rozmowy
SBCs (Session Border Controllers) are the key to successful VoIP deployments. An SBC overcomes obstacles like securing borders, fixing protocol issues, and assuring session quality. For SIP trunking, an enterprise SBC provides security, interoperability with different PBX systems, control over routing and numbers, and features for disaster recovery, troubleshooting and monitoring. Case studies show how SBCs help financial, government and oil/gas companies reduce costs through SIP trunking while ensuring security, interoperability and quality of service.
This article introduces a view of a generic Service Provider IP distribution system including DVB's IP standard; a comparison of Internet and managed SP IP video distribution; how a broadcaster can inject TV programming into the Internet and, finally, how to control the Quality of Experience of video in an IP network.
[Day in a Life] Polycom & Kenexa Brass-Ring - Video Interview Vincent Perrin
The document demonstrates how a fictional company, Verve, uses IBM Kenexa, social media, and Polycom video conferencing to streamline their recruitment and hiring process. It shows how Verve identifies potential candidates on Facebook, invites them to apply on their website, screens them through an online survey, schedules video interviews through their Polycom system, and tracks applicants and feedback in their Kenexa applicant tracking system. The integrated system allows Verve to shorten time-to-hire by conducting remote video interviews, screening candidates more efficiently, and facilitating collaboration between recruiters, hiring managers and candidates regardless of location.
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.
HP Service Delivery Platform 3.0 Launchgrahamwright
This document discusses HP's Service Delivery Platform (SDP) 3.0 launch. SDP 3.0 focuses on capitalizing on Web 2.0 capabilities to attract more developers, create more flexible services, and better target services to facilitate a two-sided business model. New features in SDP 3.0 include a RESTful gateway, enhanced service enablers, a revenue management module, service orchestration manager, and next generation storefront portal. These new capabilities are designed to make service innovation easier for developers and help monetize assets and partnerships.
Sunturn, the Future -- Delivered Daily
Avaya\'s top 5 Platinum Business Partner in the US. Avaya\'s largest IP and SIP Implementer in the Western US. We have a unique business model that has a commitment to customer satisfaction. We have the experts that have the knowledge to apply the RIGHT technology to your business.
HP is working to evolve service delivery platforms (SDPs) to enable service provider transformation. SDPs are evolving to better support the "two-sided business model" through communities enablement, dynamic personalization, and blended services. HP offers a standards-based SDP solution with prepackaged software for secure services exposure and a governance framework for service and policy management across delivery channels. HP is enhancing its SDP with additional enablers like OpenCall for prepaid wireless and communications services.
This document summarizes a presentation by HP on their Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC&C) services. It describes HP's approach to UC&C, which includes planning workshops to identify business needs, a transformation experience workshop to create an initial roadmap, and a business benefits workshop to link UC&C investments to strategic initiatives and quantify benefits. It also outlines HP's strategic architecture service to align technical and business requirements and provide a blueprint for introducing new technologies.
AudioCodes MobilityPLUS allows mobile business employees to make VoIP calls from their smartphones by extending Microsoft Lync functionality. It provides seamless communication via Wi-Fi and cellular networks with single identity and reachability. The solution includes a Mobility Server that integrates with Lync for presence, IM, and routing calls between mobile and desk phones, and a Mobile Client app supporting various platforms. AudioCodes' ecosystem simplifies deploying Lync unified communications across networks.
The document provides an overview of the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE). It discusses what a session border controller is and where the ASBCE fits within the Avaya Aura architecture. The document also explains why organizations use SBCs and how they differ from traditional firewalls. It then covers key features of the ASBCE like reliability, scale, security functions and service provider interoperability.
This document discusses launching a successful IPTV service and provides guidance on key considerations. It recommends assessing market opportunities and technology, developing a strategy with four pillars (infrastructure, customer experience, content, commercial), and maximizing revenue throughout the lifecycle. The launch is a long-term project involving concept, development, pilot testing, and commercial launch phases across several departments. SVP advisors can provide end-to-end support to help operators succeed with their IPTV services.
Avaya one-X® Mobile enables end-users to access their enterprise communications from a wide selection of mobile devices, including high-end smart phones and tablets. A choice of one-X Mobile clients is available for popular platforms including Apple iPhone, Google Android, RIM BlackBerry and Nokia/Symbian. one-X Mobile provides users with a single number/single identity for both inbound and outbound calls, even if they are using a personal device, and allows calls to be handed-off between deskphone/client and mobile client (bi-directionally). Through integration with Avaya one-X® Client Enablement Services, one-X Mobile users have access to a broad range of Unified Communications capabilities including visual voice mail, aggregated presence, and synchronized call logs and contacts. The Avaya one-X® Mobile Lite client provides a streamlined feature set through a graphical interface for accessing Avaya Extension to Cellular features. Designed for the Apple iPhone, this client offers a range of mobility features without requiring the deployment of a client server. The Avaya one-X® Mobile SIP for iOS client provides users access their enterprise communications (SIP only) from Apple iOS devices including iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad via a WLAN or cellular data network.
The document provides an overview of Avaya Aura 6.x, including its architecture and key components. Avaya Aura is a next generation communications solution designed to facilitate collaboration across networks through integration, scalability, and simplified management. It supports SIP-based communications, unified communications, and user-defined experiences. The architecture includes applications, connection, and access layers, and major components are Communication Manager, Session Manager, media gateways, and endpoints.
The document discusses Avaya's messaging portfolio, including Communication Manager Messaging 6.0, Modular Messaging 5.2, and new features from developer partner Mutare. Communication Manager Messaging 6.0 is a powerful addition to Avaya Aura Communication Manager that provides voice and text messaging capabilities. Modular Messaging 5.2 is a unified messaging solution that addresses different customer needs and is available in single server or multi-server configurations. Mutare provides enhanced voice mail with speech-to-text transcription and message mirroring for geographic redundancy of the Avaya message store.
LG-Ericsson\'s iPECS-LIK is the IP communication solution developed with small and medium size business in
mind. The modular type fully distributed IP architecture, rich set of easy to use features and broad range of optional
applications hardware and software make iPECS-LIK the
obvious solution for your business communications.
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iPECS-CM is an All-IP communications platform for medium and large enterprises. iPECS-CM provides IP telephony, various multimedia, applications, and mobility services over IP environment. Today’s communications are converged across all media types over one network. iPECS-CM realizes an easy and cost-effective migration into the today’s unified communications environment to help increase revenue, save costs and enhance productivity.
Enhance Your IT Infrastructure with eZuce Certified Solutions-Alan Percy of A...Christina Inge
This document summarizes a presentation given by Alan Percy on avoiding the "open source pilot trap" when migrating to UC. It describes how organizations commonly fail pilot programs by not providing adequate training, assuming their network is ready without testing, using pilot-only software, and choosing devices without consulting manufacturers. It then outlines best practices like training, network testing, choosing devices based on user needs, and working with partners. The rest of the document describes AudioCodes products that can help with UC migrations, including media gateways, SBCs, IP phones, recording solutions, and professional services.
This document discusses video conferencing over BGAN satellite networks. It introduces video conferencing solutions and requirements, such as consistent bandwidth and data compression. It also covers audio/video protocols, codecs, bit rates, and protocols used for video conferencing. The document provides setup instructions for several software-based and hardware-based video conferencing solutions and their performance over BGAN networks. It explains how to set up a dedicated streaming IP connection for video conferencing using BGAN LaunchPad.
ACME- Session Border Controllers – podstawa udanych i efektywnych implementac...Biznes to Rozmowy
SBCs (Session Border Controllers) are the key to successful VoIP deployments. An SBC overcomes obstacles like securing borders, fixing protocol issues, and assuring session quality. For SIP trunking, an enterprise SBC provides security, interoperability with different PBX systems, control over routing and numbers, and features for disaster recovery, troubleshooting and monitoring. Case studies show how SBCs help financial, government and oil/gas companies reduce costs through SIP trunking while ensuring security, interoperability and quality of service.
This article introduces a view of a generic Service Provider IP distribution system including DVB's IP standard; a comparison of Internet and managed SP IP video distribution; how a broadcaster can inject TV programming into the Internet and, finally, how to control the Quality of Experience of video in an IP network.
[Day in a Life] Polycom & Kenexa Brass-Ring - Video Interview Vincent Perrin
The document demonstrates how a fictional company, Verve, uses IBM Kenexa, social media, and Polycom video conferencing to streamline their recruitment and hiring process. It shows how Verve identifies potential candidates on Facebook, invites them to apply on their website, screens them through an online survey, schedules video interviews through their Polycom system, and tracks applicants and feedback in their Kenexa applicant tracking system. The integrated system allows Verve to shorten time-to-hire by conducting remote video interviews, screening candidates more efficiently, and facilitating collaboration between recruiters, hiring managers and candidates regardless of location.
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.
This document provides technical specifications and diagrams for Polycom's RealPresence Group Series video conferencing equipment, including the 300, 500, 700 codecs as well as the EagleEye cameras and accessories. Key details covered include I/O ports, dimensions, mounting options, camera configurations and the EagleEye Digital Extender for remote camera placement up to 100 meters away.
This document provides a summary of Polycom's corporate profile, including its leadership position in the video conferencing market, financial strength, innovation in products like the RMX and DMA, and solutions for telepresence, infrastructure, management applications, security, endpoints and mobility. Polycom has over 3,000 employees, 54 offices worldwide, and aims to accelerate growth and market share through relentless innovation.
The document provides an overview of Polycom's MGC/MGC+ Unified Conferencing Bridges, including the MGC-25, MGC+50, and MGC+100 models. It describes the bridges' ease of use features like virtual meeting rooms and conference management tools. It also explains the technology that allows end users to easily initiate multimedia conferences on demand.
The document discusses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIP trunking. It provides information on SIP, SIP trunking, benefits of SIP trunking, and SIP Connect, which is a standards-based approach for direct IP peering between SIP-enabled IP PBXs and VoIP service provider networks. It also discusses Cbeyond, a managed service provider that has helped pioneer SIP trunking services for SMB markets.
Voiphead provides professional services related to Cisco voice and video solutions including CallManager, CallCenter Express, CUBE, and Lync integration. They assist with design, configuration, upgrades, and virtualization projects. Voiphead also offers hosted services, training classes and workshops, and is a Cisco Premier Partner with several certifications.
AGT is a leader in managed and cloud video solutions. They provide flexible video-as-a-service platforms that can be deployed privately or publicly. Their services include powering private and public video clouds, extending video to different networks, and managing video endpoints from Cisco, Polycom, and other manufacturers. AGT aims to make video conferencing simple, affordable and scalable through their flexible deployment and pricing options.
The document discusses Global Crossing's unified communications and collaboration tools, including GC Connect for click-to-collaborate calling and meetings directly from Outlook or mobile devices. It also outlines their SIP trunking and Communications as a Service (CaaS) offerings, such as replacing TDM services with SIP trunks to leverage existing networks and enable migration to IP, or their UK cloud IP telephony which currently includes audio conferencing and future capabilities like messaging, video, and call routing.
This document provides an overview of IVCi, a company that aims to enable customer collaboration through visual technology solutions. IVCi has been in business since 1995, employs over 165 people, and achieved 15% growth in 2014. They offer a range of video conferencing, audio-visual integration, managed video, and cloud video services. IVCi has expertise in deploying large-scale visual collaboration infrastructure for customers and preparing them for future collaboration needs across mobile, desktop, and conference environments.
Westcon Convergence Microsoft Lync Value PropositionWESTCON EMEA
Westcon aims to collaborate with Microsoft and partners to maximize opportunities from Lync by establishing simplified supply chains and trusted advisor relationships. As a value-added distributor, Westcon will leverage its solutions selling experience, industry expertise, and extensive roster of Lync ecosystem vendors to accelerate partners' time to revenue. Westcon seeks to bridge gaps in partners' competencies and relationships by acting as a one-stop shop for Lync products, marketing, training, and support.
IBM - Video Communications - An Enterprise PerspectiveIMTC
This document summarizes a presentation given by Bill Rippon of IBM Research on video communication deployments and needs within IBM's large global enterprise. It discusses IBM's history with video conferencing, current statistics on communication tools used, the factors that drove increased adoption of video in recent years, assumptions around IBM's multi-vendor video strategy, and needs such as standards-based solutions, integration with other applications, and support for varied device types and networks. Recent deployments, a new Video as a Service offering, and areas of focus for IBM Research are also summarized.
We4IT LCTY 2013 - Infra-Man - Deep Dive into IBM Sametime - Advanced Video Te...We4IT Group
This document discusses advanced video technology for IBM Sametime. It provides an overview of video capabilities in Sametime 8.5.2 as a baseline for comparison. It then outlines key challenges in supporting video everywhere across all devices, networks, and deployments. Finally, it introduces concrete solutions for meeting these challenges, including the use of H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC) and native clients for all platforms, as well as an SVC video MCU.
Polycom is a leader in video collaboration with over $1.4B in revenue, 7,000 partners, and over 415,000 customers including all of the Fortune 100. It has strong strategic partnerships with Microsoft, IBM, and AT&T and was named a leader in video conferencing by Forrester. Polycom offers a broad range of video collaboration solutions that are highly interoperable and integrate with Microsoft Lync to provide the most complete unified communications solution.
The Role of a SIP Softswitch in the EnterpriseAlok Vasudeva
The document discusses the role of a SIP softswitch in the enterprise. It begins with an agenda that includes an IDC perspective on dynamic IT, discussing IT requirements, and a survey and drawing. It then introduces the speakers, Abner Germanow from IDC and Peter Greco from Siemens Communications. Germanow discusses dynamic IT and how SIP can enable it. SIP allows for flexible, scalable infrastructure that supports business change. Greco then discusses how the HiPath 8000 softswitch from Siemens uses open standards like SIP and SOA to provide a flexible communications platform. He outlines how the HiPath 8000 supports SIP phones, applications and virtualization to help enterprises evolve their capabilities.
This document provides information about SOURCE Inc.'s communications solutions portfolio, including unified communications, contact center, mobility, networking, and managed services. It also lists some of their solution partners, such as Calero Software, which provides call accounting software to track and optimize phone usage on both wireless and wired networks. Contact information is provided to have questions answered.
Radvision webinar: Making Real Time Video Work Over The InternetRADVISION Ltd.
It's an opportune time for up-and-coming conferencing service providers to deploy collaboration solutions based on VoIP architectures. Early adopters amongst the Conferencing Service Providers (CSPs) have demonstrated the benefits and cost-efficiencies of these technologies in large hosted conferencing deployments. Now is the time for smaller or emerging market CSPs still operating legacy TDM audio bridges to embrace IP-based audio conferencing platforms, and capture your fair share of the growing hosted collaboration market opportunity.
What Attendees will learn:
* Understand the trends and key requirements for business customers using hosted conferencing services, and how traditional TDM audio bridges are not keeping up.
* Learn how IP-based conferencing platforms not only deliver cost-efficiencies in hosted conferencing services, but they also offer the flexibility to seamlessly integrate into collaboration processes and communication behaviours of your target markets.
* Understand the equipment and features required in entry-level systems to get you started, with the scalability to grow, or add video and web collaboration capabilities.
Video conferencing allows two or more locations to interact simultaneously through two-way audio and video transmissions. It can improve work quality and productivity while reducing costs. The key components of a video conferencing system are cameras, displays, microphones, speakers, and broadband connectivity to exchange data between endpoints. Popular video conferencing equipment includes Polycom conference room units and personal units.
Grandstream Announces Interoperability Between Its H.264 SIP ...Videoguy
Grandstream announced that it has completed interoperability testing between its new H.264 SIP video phone, the GXV-3000, and the SIP products of several partner companies, including Counterpath, Digium, Netcentrex, and Pingtel. The GXV-3000 supports high quality video calling over modest bandwidths and its attractive price point and broad interoperability were highlighted. Partners commented that the GXV-3000 works well with their soft clients and application servers.
This document provides an overview of AudioCodes solutions for unified communications deployments. It discusses AudioCodes' product range including media gateways, enterprise session border controllers, and terminal adaptors. It also covers key challenges AudioCodes helps solve such as connectivity to Microsoft Lync and interoperability with third-party IP phones and contact centers. Financial highlights from 2010 show strong growth and profitability.
VMworld 2013
Tony Huynh, VMware
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Polycom Audio and Video Conferencing Infrastructure Products ...
1. Polycom® Conferencing Infrastructure
Products and Solutions
Polycom Conferencing Infrastructure Why Polycom?
Products and Solutions: In today's Internet driven world, the ability to conduct real time communication and collaboration has become
critical to an organization's survival. As the market leader in voice, video, data and Web solutions, our award-
• MGC™/MGC+ Conferencing Bridges winning conference technology makes it easy for people to interact and maximize productivity – over any net-
• ReadiVoice® Audio Conferencing Bridge work, in just about any environment, anywhere around the globe. That's why more organizations worldwide
• ReadiManager™ SE200 Scheduling and use and prefer Polycom conferencing solutions. Because when people work together, great things happen.
Management Solution
Meeting Customer Needs
• PathNavigator™ Advanced Gatekeeper Until recently, owning and operating a multipoint video conferencing bridge was too expensive and too
• Global Management System™ technically complex for most organizations. Today, deploying a conferencing bridge is not only much less
Device Management expensive than only a few short years ago, but easier to deploy and manage as well, often taking advantage
of an organization’s existing IP network.
• WebCommander™ Scheduler
• V2IU™ Network Security Polycom’s portfolio of conferencing bridges – MGC™ and MGC+ – are designed specifically to meet the
• RSS™ 2000 Video Recording and differing needs of an organization’s video conference network, from simple IP-only networks to large, complex
Streaming Solution “unified” networks (voice, video, data over IP/ISDN/PSTN).
In larger networks, additional video conferencing applications may be required, such as scheduling
solutions; conference and network management; as well as gatekeeping and firewall traversal solutions.
Value-add applications such as video recording and streaming also add to the efficiency and success of
conferencing services.
Polycom offers customers a complete range of conferencing infrastructure products and solutions, with the
Polycom MGC/MGC+ unified conferencing bridge providing the core of the video conferencing network.
Sample – Video Conference Network Infrastructure
Audio-Only
Participants
Regional Offices
ISDN/PSTN
IP/SIP Partner
MGC-25 MGC+50 MGC+100 Agency
Polycom Unified Conferencing Bridges
U.S. Corporate
Headquarters
ReadiManager SE200 RSS 2000
Scheduling & Management Recording & Streaming
IP
Streaming
IP Clients
Client Agency V2IU
or Partner Firewall Traversal
Road Warrior
2. Polycom Conferencing Infrastructure Products and Solutions
Polycom Audio and Video Conferencing Bridges
Polycom MGC-25
The MGC-25 Unified Conference Bridge is an economical and easy to use multipoint control unit (MCU) targeted at small
enterprise, for both voice and video. Truly “plug and play”, the MGC-25 comes in 10 pre-set configurations and is easy to
configure with the Fast Setup Wizard. The MGC-25, although small in size, supports all the same features and functionality
of the larger Polycom MCUs. May also be used for large enterprises who have a distributed network architecture.
• 2U chassis and 19” rack-mountable chassis
• IP (SIP, H.323), ISDN/PSTN, and/or gateway
• Embedded set-up wizard
• Up to 24 IP Video Ports at 384kbps
Polycom ReadiConvene™ (MGC+50)
The ReadiConvene Unified Conference Bridge (MGC+50) is a high performance, highly scalable MCU and gateway platform, for
medium to large enterprise customers who are looking for customizable options. The MGC+ is the only MCU on the market that
supports unlimited on-demand, scheduled and gateway conferencing simultaneously, and is known as the industry-leader for its
flexibility, reliability, robustness, and security features
• Modular, 8 universal slot chassis
• IP (SIP, H.323), ISDN/PSTN, integrated gateway
• Up to 95 IP Ports at 384kbps
• Integrated firewall gateway, integrated scheduling and management option
• Hot-swap modules, resource redundancy
• Easy to use features for end users including entry queues and on-demand “meeting rooms” with single number dialing
Polycom ReadiConvene (MGC+100)
The ReadiConvene Unified Conference bridge (MGC+100) is a high performance, highly scalable MCU and gateway platform for
large enterprise and service provider customers looking for the utmost in reliability and redundancy. MGC+50 and 100 platforms
share the same features and functionality, with the MGC+100 offering twice the port capacity and redundant power.
• Modular, 16 universal slot chassis
• IP (SIP, H.323), ISDN/PSTN, integrated gateway
• Up to 190 IP Ports at 384kbps
• Integrated firewall gateway, integrated scheduling and management option
• Hot-swap modules, resource redundancy, power redundancy
• Supports High Definition video up to 2Mbps (also supported on MGC+50)
Polycom ReadiVoice® Audio Bridge
Polycom's ReadiVoice on-demand voice collaboration system is widely deployed worldwide. A preferred choice of top-tier service
providers seeking a robust, reliable, reservation-less solution for PSTN or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) networks, ReadiVoice is
the leading choice. ReadiVoice's patented Intelligent Network Call Routing technology leverages Signaling System 7 (SS7) or SIP
to automatically route calls to available media servers, eliminating wasted capacity and overloaded servers. A proven choice, over
250,000 ReadiVoice ports have been deployed since 1998.
• On-demand conferencing
• PSTN and SIP
• Dynamic routing
• Load balancing
• High availability
• Web-based management
• Easy to integrate with Web collaboration solutions
3. Polycom Advanced Network Solutions
Polycom ReadiManager™ SE200 Video/Voice Conference Scheduling and Management
The new ReadiManager SE200 network appliance delivers a full-suite of advanced video/voice conference
management functions via a tightly integrated set of applications – gatekeeper, device management, scheduling,
and conference management.
• Provides an “all-in-one” front end with which to manage your video conference network infrastructure
• Reduces both cost and deployment time with pre-installed software on a single network appliance
• Provides a single, common database for one time data entry, and one management user interface for all applications
• Basic set up is fast with automated user and device population (integrates with AD/LDAP)
• Provides a single user-centric address book that is accessible from any location worldwide
• Provides increased video service reliability with real-time conference management, plus diagnostics, monitoring, notification and reporting
Polycom PathNavigator™ Advanced Gatekeeper
Polycom's PathNavigator gatekeeper makes IP and ISDN video communications easy to use, with features such as Polycom OneDial™
(simplified dialing) and on-demand “Meeting Rooms”, which allow participants to easily initiate a meeting at any time without third
party intervention. Features such as least-cost routing, alternate IP and ISDN routing, firewall traversal support, and automatic
endpoint registration, enable network administrators to be more productive, saving time and resources.
• Ease of use features for end users such as simplified dial plans
• Alternate IP and ISDN routing
• Firewall traversal support
• Call forwarding
• Policy and bandwidth management (LCR)
Polycom Global Management System™
Designed for IT professionals, the Polycom Global Management System is a Web-based system management software solution that
enables centralized support of enterprise-wide Polycom video endpoints and MCUs. The feature-rich software includes six major
components – System Management, Global Directory, SoftUpdate, Provisioning, Account Management and Reports.
• Centralized control of video conferencing network saves time, resources and cost
• Easy to use graphical user interface for at-a-glance network status
• Automatic software uploads to networked video/audio conferencing devices to ensure timely system upgrades
• Real-time monitoring and remote network management ensures video conferencing network integrity
• Comprehensive directory services makes dialing video calls simple
Polycom WebCommander™
Polycom's WebCommander is an intuitive Web-based interface for scheduling, monitoring and managing video and voice conferences.
WebCommander empowers both administrators and users to control all aspects of setting up and running conferences on Polycom
MGC platforms, through a Web-based wizard interface or Microsoft® Outlook®.
• Multipoint scheduling tool that works through a Web browser or Microsoft Outlook
• Real-time conference control including changing screen layouts, adjusting volume, connecting new participants and
basic conference monitoring
• Can be used for both immediate ad hoc meetings, or to schedule future conferences