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Cisco Makes Video Easier to Create, Consume, Search and Share Across the Enterprise
Posted on Thursday, February 24, 2011

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 24, 2011 – As part of its strategy to enable organizations to improve business collaboration and communication, Cisco today unveiled a host of new offerings designed to make it easy for anyone to be a video producer. Customers now have new ways to create and consume video across the enterprise. With the new Cisco offerings, they can: 

  • Record and share videos and content on the fly from Cisco TelePresence® or other video endpoints, easily extending the usability of live or stored video for events, training or organizational communications.
  • Enjoy exceptional search capabilities within videos themselves. Instead of wasting time scrolling through hours of video to find the right clip, with a few clicks of a mouse, users can now simply advance to the right spot -- whether to a spoken word, phrase or desired speaker.

Cisco also announced a variety of innovations designed to give customers more ways to easily deploy video pervasively throughout their organizations, from the desktop to the conference room. These innovations continue to deliver on commitments made in November, when Cisco announced that all new enterprise collaboration endpoints will be video-enabled. Today, Cisco introduced:

  • A new 47-inch Cisco TelePresence endpoint, optimally designed for immersive communications in any office or small conference-room setting. 
  • A new user interface for Cisco TelePresence endpoints that combines the best features of Cisco's one-button-to-push technology and a rich touch-screen feature set.
  • The first line of Cisco® Unified IP Phones that have cameras built in to the devices, offering customers an easy, affordable way to readily adopt and deploy video communications. These devices, which work with the entire portfolio of Cisco video endpoints, from the desktop to immersive Cisco TelePresence rooms, also contain a variety of energy-saving features, helping companies support green initiatives.

These new offerings, endpoints and experiences, combined with Cisco's previously announced medianet architecture advancements, can help customers deploy video more pervasively and streamline video creation, delivery and consumption.

Key Highlights

Everyone Can Be a Video Producer

  • Cisco TelePresence Content Server 5.0
    • With the introduction of Cisco's TelePresence Content Server 5.0, customers have access to an end-to-end video recording and streaming solution. Users can record a meeting in a Cisco TelePresence session in premium resolution (1080p at 30 frames per second), or 720p at 60 frames per second and immediately review, play back and share that recording with others through integration with Cisco Show and Share®.
    • Show and Share, Cisco's enterprise webcasting and video sharing platform, is now available in French and Spanish as well as English. Show and Share is also tightly integrated with Cisco Quad TM, Cisco's enterprise social software platform.
    • The Cisco TelePresence Content Server 5.0 is scheduled to be available globally in March.
  • Cisco MXE 3500 Media Experience Engine

    The Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) is a powerful and flexible network appliance that along with the Cisco MXE 5600 provides media transformation services to discover, connect, record, enrich and deliver video. New MXE 3500 features include:

    • Integration of Cisco Pulse® analytics capabilities for video searches that can remove the time-consuming process of having to watch hours of videos just to find the right content. With Cisco Pulse analytics, the Cisco MXE 3500 automatically tags words and speakers in videos so that users can easily and quickly search videos and find the speaker and content segments they need.
    • A new browser-based interface for quick and easy adaptation and post-processing features. End users can now easily upload files; add a bumper, trailer, watermark or customized graphic overlay; and select targeted playback devices like Cisco Show and Share.
    • New live-streaming capabilities for live-event support on Cisco Digital Signage solutions.
  • The Cisco MXE 3500 is a key part of the medianet architecture for any-to-any media adaptation, allowing users to capture and share media from any endpoint on any platform. The new interface, additional live-streaming capabilities and Cisco Pulse analytics option will be available in phases, scheduled to start in the second calendar quarter of 2011.
  • Cisco Digital Signs for Collaboration
    • As announced at the recent Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas, Cisco has unveiled a solution for streaming live telepresence and other video content to digital signs.
    • Customers can use this offering to expand the delivery of important messages to employees and students, make emergency announcements to large audiences, and scale viewership for large corporate "all-hands" meetings.
    • This dynamic solution uses technology from the Cisco TelePresence Content Server, Cisco Show and Share, Cisco's MXE offerings and Cisco's Digital Signage.

Video Everywhere

  • Cisco TelePresence System 1300 and New User Interface
    • The new model in the Cisco TelePresence System 1300 Series has a 47-inch LCD and can be wall-mounted or free-standing, making it an ideal solution for a variety of deployments where immersive collaboration is optimal.
    • This endpoint will support the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12-inch, a new and intuitive touch-screen interface that provides one button to push simplicity and sophisticated layout and sharing controls. The Cisco TelePresence Touch 12-inch will also support a variety of other Cisco TelePresence endpoints.  
    • The Touch user interface lets meeting participants easily access meeting information, consult a directory and share content.
    • Customers currently using Cisco's IP Phones will have the option to upgrade their endpoints to the Touch 12-inch device, if they so desire.
    • This endpoint is scheduled to be available globally summer 2011.
  • Cisco Unified IP Phones 8941 and 8945
    • Expanding on Cisco's commitment to provide video on all new enterprise endpoints, Cisco's Unified IP Phones 8941 and 8945 ship with a built-in video camera for high-quality (VGA) video communications, and a 5-inch high-resolution display, helping users capture nonverbal communications that are missed on audio-only calls.
    • With the IP Phone 8941, Cisco is the industry's first provider of an IEEE Power over Ethernet (PoE) Class 1 video phone. The phone is recognized for having the lowest power draw, even during the workday. Both the IP Phone 8941 and 8945 offer a "deep sleep" option, reducing power in off-work hours.
    • The phones are equipped with Bluetooth hands-free wireless capabilities, adding freedom and convenience. The phones support a variety of headsets, including the Jawbone ICON for Cisco Bluet