Monday, 28 April 2014

New Cisco Video Solutions to Boost Middle East Businesses' Collaboration Credentials and Expansion Plans

Cisco has announced a new video collaboration suite of high quality,enabling companies in the Middle East to communicate effectively and affordable face to face across locations and devices.The news comes as it was reported in the 2014 Global CEO survey by PwC that 78 percent of business leaders in mergers and acquisitions plan Middle East,joint ventures or strategic alliances in the region in general,creating a new wave of collaboration challenges with the support of global supply chains and mobile working increasingly complex .According to Cisco,more than 93 percent compliance worldwide are equipped with high quality video.


To seal a key agreement,planning a presentation or training of employees,companies expanding in the Middle East realize that face-to-face collaboration is essential.Thanks to advances in video technology,companies of all sizes can use high quality,reliable, interoperable,scalable and cost-effective video to collaborate from any location or device.In the near future,the video will be the de facto tool of collaboration in each conference room.Cisco Collaboration Manager in the UAE.

In this age of the Internet All,we believe that the video should be available everywhere from the browser of the meeting of all the spaces in between.In response to the growing demand for video collaboration tools ,Cisco has released three fully integrated telepresence systems that combine elegant design and awarded experience simple and intuitive user interface,which allows people to share videos and content of any any room.As part of the first phase of a multi-phase deployment of collaborative solutions,all solutions will generally be available in the Middle East from May 2014.


The Right System for Each Meeting Room
  • Cisco TelePresence® MX200, optimal for smaller rooms, is value-priced to scale, easy to install, and offers premium HD resolution out-of-the-box.
  • Cisco TelePresence MX700 and Cisco TelePresence MX800 represent the performance line, and are ideal for medium- to large-sized rooms. These integrated systems come equipped with premium HD resolution and support H.265, which gives users incredible quality at half of the regularly-needed bandwidth.
  • Costing less than a desktop computer, Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set builds upon elements that companies have in smaller meeting spaces, especially flat panel displays, to create incredible video meeting spaces. Designed for small-to-medium sized enterprises, the system turns any standard flat panel display into an HD video collaboration system.
  • Cisco TelePresence SX80 is an ideal solution for integrators looking to equip large, unique spaces with video.

New Camera Systems Give Everyone a Front-Row Seat

Cisco has also launched two new camera systems that give everyone a front-row seat at the table.The Precision 60 offers the industry's best image quality (1080p60),adapts to varying light conditions,and has a large zoom range to ensure the entire view is captured. The SpeakerTrack 60 uses a dual camera system that intelligently finds and zooms in to the active speaker in larger meeting rooms. 


Technology is undoubtedly making it easier to connect and collaborate with colleagues partners and customers from any location whether that's the work office,the home office,a hotel room,or a coffee shop .Reliable,high-quality,interoperable video as opposed to video that's webcam-based,unreliable or incapable of scaling plays a significant role in the collaboration mix.  

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