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Collaboration
Imagine having employees in one office meet face-to-face with employees in a remote office to brainstorm or resolve problems without incurring any travel expenses. Imagine having geographically remote companies performing application sharing, having virtual whiteboard sessions, and sharing video and audio. Imagine having the same level of collaboration with your customers, suppliers, and partners.
Today, this is all possible through the use of collaborative computing technologies such as desktop video conferencing. Desktop video conferencing applications allow individuals across physically distributed locations to collaborate in a real-time fashion by sharing applications, video, and audio.
Desktop video conferencing applications rely on the right networking infrastructure and technologies to operate effectively. These include:
Success Stories
- UC Berkeley and Cal Poly (.pdf 125KB)
Discover how students at Berkeley and Cal Poly collaborate on design projects.
- Stanford University (.pdf 130KB)
Learn how Stanford University students use collaborative technologies to work on real-world building projects with other physically remote students.
Products
- Cisco Multimedia Conference Manager
Discover how to deliver H.323 integrated data, voice, and videoconferencing without impacting other applications running on your existing network.
- Cisco Catalyst Switches
See how Cisco Catalyst switches can deliver high performance, scalable solutions for your multimedia application environment.
- Cisco Routers
Get details on how to interconnect your corporate offices to improve the sharing of information in a secure and scalable manner.
- Cisco PIX Firewall
Learn how to collaborate securely with your customers, suppliers, and partners across the Internet.
More Cisco Information on Desktop Video Conferencing
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