Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 2.0INTRODUCTIONCisco Unified Meeting Place Express is an integrated voice, video, and Web conferencing solution that is deployed over internal networks. This solution enhances the effectiveness of your communications by integrating multimedia conferencing functions that extend point-to-point and video communications to multiparty voice, video, and Web conferences. Simple and powerful conferencing functions, including integrated meeting management and control, enable users to conduct highly productive virtual meetings where they can collaborate on any document with co-workers, demonstrate products, deliver compelling presentations, and train employees, customers, and partners. Initiating a multiparty voice or video is as simple as dialing the user you want to add and pressing the conference or merge button on your Cisco Unified IP Phone, Cisco IP Communicator, or Cisco Unified Personal Communicator. FEATURES Voice and Video Conferencing Features - Real-time mixing of up to three simultaneous speakers, voice-activated switching, which shows each video participant the person speaking. Web Conferencing - Easy access, firewall friendly, connection-speed optimization, screen sharing, and flexible viewing options such as scaled view, scrolled view or full-screen view and annotations. Security - Dedicated on-net system, built-in defense against attacks, and encryption. Screen Resolution - Shared content scales to any screen resolution so the content being shared always fits into your meeting room window. Connectivity - A software solution, installed on a single server that supports common industry protocols-SCCP, H.323, and SIP.
BENEFITS Easy deployment and management makes it simple and affordable to integrate advanced conferencing capabilities with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager). Cisco MeetingPlace supports traditional room-based conferencing, desktop and video telephony environments maximizing your video investments. Users can more effectively interact with virtual teams by transitioning across and between applications, such as presence, instant messaging (IM), IP telephony, unified messaging, and rich-media conferencing. Integrating document sharing and multiparty access with face-to-face communications allows dispersed workforces and teams to enhance the quality and effectiveness of their interactions.
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