Cisco Telepresence Demo
Demo of Cisco’s Telepresence system at Cisco Canada’s office in Toronto
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Demo of Cisco’s Telepresence system at Cisco Canada’s office in Toronto
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It is widely accepted that telepresence can change the way people experience meetings— and thereby change the way people work. But in the gloom of the global recession, companies are asking themselves how they can get even more value out of their communications assets. To that end, interoperability is key. Certainly, isolated telepresence rooms that can talk effectively to each other, but not to other videoconferencing or telepresence systems, are creating cost savings and improving …
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The California based company Anybots demonstrated its telepresence QA robot during CES 2009. The QA robot weights 30 pounds (14 kg), has a height of 5 feet (152 cm) standing and 2 feet (61 cm) bending and will be used for telepresence, allowing a user to control the robot from across the globe using the internet while still seeing and being seen, talk and listen, and collaborate in ways and places never before possible.
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See how executives at Cisco, The First American Corporation and Verizon use TelePresence to meet face-to-face without ever leaving the office. Its a great example of IP-enabled advanced collaboration in action. Organizations that deploy the most advanced collaboration technologies achieve more than twice the return on their collaboration investment and perform better than their less collaborative peers, according to Meetings Around the World II, a Frost & Sullivan study sponsored by Verizon …
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