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Cisco Re-defines Teams Connectivity with New Enterprise Solution

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Cisco on Monday announced a new video and collaboration solutions designed to put high-quality video at the fingertips of everyone in the organization—in organizations of all sizes. The systems will…

Cisco on Monday announced a new video and collaboration solutions designed to put high-quality video at the fingertips of everyone in the organization—in organizations of all sizes.

The systems will allow people to effectively share video and content in rooms of any size depending upon their needs as well as the setup of the room.

These fully integrated systems combine a sleek, award-winning design with a simple and intuitive user experience.

Great experiences for every conference room, as Cisco described the enterprise solution.

In its second generation, the Cisco TelePresence® MX200 is optimal for smaller rooms, is value-priced to scale, is incredibly easy to install, and offers premium HD resolution out of the box.

The 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 will give users incredible quality at half the regularly-needed bandwidth.

Cisco added that there are no compromises between price and performance hence costing less than the price of a PC, The Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set builds upon elements many companies already have in smaller meeting spaces—flat panel displays—to create incredible video meeting spaces.

Sure to be popular with SMBs, this system turns any standard flat panel display into an HD video collaboration system in 10 minutes or less. By making such a high-quality experience available at such an attractive price point, Cisco aims to make video the de facto collaboration tool for every conference room.

On video call via webcam, Cisco announced two new offerings in this category, both of which work with many of the solutions.

The Precision 60 offers the industry’s best image quality (1080p60), is highly adaptable to varying light conditions, and has a large zoom range, ensuring that the entire view is captured.

The SpeakerTrack 60 gives everyone the best seat at the table; based on the Precision 60, it is a unique dual camera system that intelligently finds the active speaker in larger meeting rooms and quickly zooms in to show his or her image.

Also, The Cisco TelePresence SX80 is an ideal solution for integrators looking to equip large, unique spaces with video.

Mr. Dare Ogunlade, general manager Cisco, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra-Leone said “Previous attempts to deliver collaboration have been incremental and good. But the cold, hard truth is that today’s collaboration tools are forcing users to do today’s jobs with yesterday’s technology. It is time for a change. The industry is ready for a great leap forward, and Cisco is making that leap. These new products represent the first phase of a multi-phase rollout in how Cisco is reimagining collaboration and setting the foundation for a revolution in the industry; stay tuned for more.”

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