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Has Video Really Killed the Audio Star? Ali Elahi Collaboration, Consulting Systems Engineer Jacob Karaoghlanian Acano, Consulting Systems Engineer

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Has Video Really Killed the Audio Star?

Ali ElahiCollaboration, Consulting Systems Engineer

Jacob KaraoghlanianAcano, Consulting Systems Engineer

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Mission: Put “No-Compromise” Collaboration into:

Every PocketEvery Room Every Desk

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Cisco Video Collaboration EndpointsChoose How You Wish to Collaborate

Quick Set SX10and SX20

MX300 and MX200 G2

IX5000 Series

Collaboration Desk Endpoints

DX Series

TelePresence®Integration Solutions

Soft Clients

Jabber® WebEx® Spark®

MX800 and MX700 Codec SX80For custom and industry applications

Collaboration Rooms

8800 Series

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High-end integrated speaker system optimized for voice

Internal mic + two external table mics

55 inch displayHigh quality LED Screen

8 x zoom72 HFOV

Integrated Cable Management

MX200 G2

High-end integrated speaker system optimized for voice

Internal mic + two external table mics

42 inch displayHigh quality LED Screen

5 x zoom83 HFOV

Integrated Cable Management

Both the MX200 G2 / MX300 G2 ship with Cisco Touch 10 as the default User Interaction

MX300 G2

MX200/MX300 G2

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Floor stand The default mounting option for the MX200/300 G2. It allows for a quick an trouble free installation. It comes with an integrated cable management system that enables an easy and clutter free setup.

Table stand*For a compact and flexible setup. Place on a sideboard in lounge areas or on a table in small rooms.

Wall mount For a compact setup that does not take up any floor space. Ideal if a higher system is required.

Wheel base Allows for a more flexible setup. Ideal for project and team spaces where the areas are frequently rearranged. 8 cm taller then floor stand.

*Table stand only for MX200 G2

Mounting Options MX200/MX300 G2

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Dual 55” Multipurpose Collaboration System withSingle or Dual camera configurations

MX700

MX800 Single 70” Multipurpose Collaboration System withSingle or Dual camera configurations

MX700 & MX800

MX800D Dual 70” Multipurpose Collaboration System withDual camera configuration

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Flexible Mounting OptionsFloor stand – free stand Floor stand – wall secured Wall mount

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reddot design awardbest of the best 2015

for top design quality and ground-breaking design

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• Pervasive rollout of intelligent video collaboration• with plug-and-play for any

small and medium sized meeting space

• Quick install/reinstall• Connect HDMI into any

display + Ethernet (PoE+)

• Innovation• Compact purpose-built unit

with codec, camera, built-in microphone at comparable price to a computer

SX10 Quick SetVideo enable small rooms

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SX10Compact purpose-built unit with built-in camera & mic

Internal mic + optional external table mic

New remote included

83� field of view for small spaces and up to 5x zoom

(2.5x Optical x 2 Digital)WXGAp5 content sharing via HDMI/VGA input, and Intelligent Proximity

1080p30Full HD video

Optional mounting bracket

PoE+ and low power consumption (<12W)

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Cisco Intelligent ProximityEmbracing Mobile Devices for Richer Collaboration Experiences

Auto-synchronize contacts and call log from your mobile phone to your desk phone

View and share content wirelessly in the meeting room

Experience high-quality audio for mobile devices at the desktop

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Intelligent Proximity for Content SharingSee, Control, and Capture Content from a Meeting Room, Directly on Your Own Device

Enjoy easy, temporary pairing through ultrasound

See shared content on a mobile device and zoom in on details

View previous content on mobile devices

Take snapshots of content on mobile devices

Control calls simply on mobile devices

Send content to the endpoint from PC or Mac

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Intelligent Proximity for Mobile VoiceHigh-Fidelity Audio and Personal Contacts from Your Mobile Device

§ Supported on all DX series and select 8800 models (including 8845/51/61/65)

§ Bluetooth play out from mobile device to endpoint for superior audio experience

§ Answer and control calls to mobile from endpoint user interface

§ Call from mobile: contacts, favorites and recent calls with endpoint over IP network

§ Temporarily sync mobile contacts when in proximity or permanently store mobile contacts on endpoint

No app is necessary –Proximity works with most smartphones and tablets

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LONDONJoining a meeting

The Cisco TelePresence® SpeakerTrack 60 Camera is an unparalleled dual-camera system that lets participants in a video meeting see the active speaker on the other end of a conference—in full view.

Up-close and personal

SpeakerTrack 60

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Cisco PresenterTrack

§ PresenterTrack offers automatic detection of a presenter and automatic tracking of that personas they move about the front ofthe room.

§ The presenter will be kept in view and a high zoom level until they leave the presentation area.

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PresenterTrack Configuration Overview

§ A Cisco TelePresence® Precision 60 camera at the rear of the room is configured to capture the whole presenter area.

§ A trigger zone is configured so that when a presenter steps into this area a crop of the presenter is created; the crop follows the presenter wherever they walk within the presenter area.

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New In-Room Control

§ Reduces the need for many control devices in one room

§ Add controls for your room devices through a customizable interface

§ Easily control peripherals such as lights, room dividers, etc. directly from the TelePresence® Touch 10

§ Keeps the Cisco® TelePresenceexperience intact

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Project Workplacehttp://projectworkplace.cisco.com

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Complexity at the Desktop

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Cisco DX80 Front View1080p30 with 63-degree field-of-view

23-inch, 1920x1080 LCD capacitivetouchscreen

On mute indicator

Power/lock button

“Source” button

Speaker

Dual-array microphones

Features

§ 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity

§ Bluetooth and USB§ Peripheral support offers many options

for personalization§ HDMI input for PC or Mac display and

content sharing§ Tiltable document camera§ VESA (75 and 100) mount support

Delivers a lifelike HD video experience to the desktop, and its ease of use allows you to focus on communicating

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Cisco DX80 Rear ViewMagnetic lid and main I/O(2x USB-A, USB-B, HDMI-in, 2x Ethernet power inlet)

Screen angle adjustment:38–85 degrees

Mute button

Volume rockerUSB input

Kensington lock

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Cisco DX701080p30 with 63º field-of-view

14-inch, 1920x1080 IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen

Soft buttons for audio volume and mute

Power/lock button

Speaker

Microphone positioned for optimal pickup

Features§ 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless and Gigabit Ethernet

connectivity§ Bluetooth and USB peripheral support

(including a high-current side port for charging tablets and smartphones) offers many options for personalization

§ Optional handset, as well as 3 headset options (BT, USB, analog 3.5 mm)

§ HDMI input for PC or Mac display and content sharing

§ Tiltable document camera§ VESA (100 and 75) mount support

Integrated collaboration at the desktop; compact size for limited spaces

Source button

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Cisco DX70 and DX80 Handset Options

Recommended handset - Jabra 450 designed for Cisco

§ Plug and play with a USB connected base

§ Wireless handset, with a range up to 20 meters

§ Crystal clear wideband audio and noise-canceling microphone

§ Highly secure DECT wireless technology

§ Integrated call controls and light indicator

§ Orderable from Cisco

The Cisco® DX70 and DX80 support standard USB and Bluetooth headsets and handsets.

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IP Phone 8800 SeriesNew phone for accelerated pervasive collaboration

• 802.11 for WLAN networks & Gigabit Ethernet

• Affordable high-quality 720p HD video and voice

• Intelligent Proximity (8865, 61, 51 & 45)

• Tablet and Smartphone USB charging

• “VPN-less client” encryption with Collaboration Expressway

• Ideal for knowledge workers, admin staff, managers and executives

• White or Charcoal

NEW !8865 & 8845

Available Now

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Complexity

How do I connect everyone together? In one meeting?Let’s Meet What devices

will be used?How many people

in my meeting? Where is everyone

joining from?

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Web Conferencing

Video Conferencing

AudioConferencing Conferencing

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Brings together audio, video, web conferencing

Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms

CLOUD

ON PREMISES

HYBRID

Conferencing

TelePresenceWebEx CMR

Delightful ExperienceConnectedScalable

Secure

Common in-meeting experiencesCloud elasticity and premises controlFlexibility for any use case

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From Your Pocket to the Boardroom

Browser/ Mobile

Home Office

Work Office

Small Group Spaces

Larger Spaces

Boardrooms

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Jacob KaraoghlanianConsulting Systems EngineerMay 2016

Cisco On Premises Conferencing with Acano

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Cloud

On-premises

Hybrid

Cloud

ON-PREMISES

Hybrid

Every Pocket Every Room

Every Desk

Teamwork Technology

Collaboration Edge Architecture

Unified Communications ConferencingCustomer

Care

Cisco Network

Completes the conferencing

portfolio

Cisco Collaboration

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Cisco and Acano Accelerate Video Adoption

#1 #2

ExperienceØ Unparalleled interoperability and scaleØ Flexible deployment: On-premises, cloud-based & hybridØ Proven, industry leading portfolio

Consistent One-Meeting Experience from Pocket to Boardroom

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Acano Key Features

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• Virtual meeting rooms for audio, videovideo and web

• Unlimited; one for each person, project and team

• Always available• Follows the workflow• Multiple devices

Spaces (Rendezvous, VMR, MeetMe)

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• Anyone can join• Chrome, Firefox, Opera –

native WebRTC• Safari, Internet Explorer –

application cross launch• Bidirectional content• Guest access or User login

Browser Access

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• IVR Backsplash• IVR Voice Prompts• WebRTC Splashscreen• WebRTC Logo• Customize Invites

Branding

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• Gateway – Allows calling between Room Endpoints and Lync/Skype4B

• Spaces – Room Endpoints and Lync/Skype4B users dial into an Acano Space to meet over Video.

• Dual Homed conferencing – Room Endpoints can dial into Lync/Skype4B Meetings as a full featured participant

• Skype For Business and Lync direct federation (Office 365)

Skype for Business Integration Types

Native support:

• SVC/H.264UC (Skype for Business/Lync 2013)

• RTVideo (Lync 2010 & 2011)

• Direct federation to Office365

• IM and Presence

• Multi-party conferencing

• Drag and drop

• Bidirectional RDP Content Sharing

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Acano Roadmap

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Cisco Meeting Server

+

Cisco Meeting App

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Simple to UseMake collaboration simple for everyone§ Easy installation and

deployment§ Consistent user experience§ In-Room controls

InnovativeIntelligent options optimize your interactions§ Intelligent Proximity§ SpeakerTrack§ PresenterTrack

Seamlessly Connected

Extend investment value end-to-end§ Optimized experiences§ Maximized screen views § Seamless interoperability § End-to-end security

In SummaryExperiences Only Cisco Can Deliver

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