Meet the real feeling online with Cisco TelePresence

The US network equipment company has just launched a completely new remote communication technology solution, creating a natural direct communication model among people, with harmony with locations and events even in any where.

Cisco TelePresence - the third generation of Cisco's new series of business video solutions - creates a very real feeling when users sit opposite the conversation partner at the other end of the virtual meeting table. This system changes the perception of people using remote communication methods because it eliminates the sense of geographical distance limit. In addition, Telepresence inherits the advantages of Cisco's unique unified communications technology (Cisco Unified Communications), making IP-based calls as easy as regular phones.

Cisco TelePresence applications can be a doctor's appointment, a job interview or a remote chat or grandson's online visit to grandparents. However, the first application is focused by Cisco when bringing TelePresence to the market aimed at businesses, to facilitate the ability to work collaboratively and improve the performance of employees.

Picture 1 of Meet the real feeling online with Cisco TelePresence In the photo, the delegates sitting inside are actually attending meetings from afar but their appearance on 3 screens still feels like they are directly present at the conference room. Image. Cisco .

As telepresence (which can be understood as a direct presence) grows, Cisco will develop more applications specifically designed for each industry such as health, retail, banking, entertainment and major. covered.

' The network has evolved from the information superhighways of the 1990s into a platform that serves all types of human communication ,' said Marthin De Beer, Vice President of the technology team for Cisco's growing markets, said. ' Cisco TelePresence is a completely new application that opens the communication and collaboration model on this platform. It takes the perception of communication and remote work a long step . '

Refer to http://newsroom.cisco.com/ciscotelepresence.