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Cisco TelePresence Conductor

Cisco TelePresence Conductor simplifies multiparty video communications. The technology makes it easy to initiate and access telepresence conferences whether they are spontaneous, rendezvous (a personal conference with a unique conference ID), or scheduled, to improve teamwork and increase productivity.


Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server

The Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) simplifies session management and control of telepresence conferences. It provides flexible and extensible conferencing applications, helping organizations increase employee productivity and enhance communication with partners and customers. It integrates with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and supports third-party IP Private Branch Exchange (PBX) solutions.

Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Control

Cisco TelePresence VCS Control delivers any-to-any enterprise-wide conference and session management and interworking capabilities. It extends the reach of telepresence conferences by facilitating interworking between Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and H.323-compliant endpoints, as well as with third-party endpoints.

Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway

Cisco TelePresence VCS Expressway opens the world outside the firewall to organizations using video communications. Cisco TelePresence VCS Expressway facilitates business-to-business communications, empowers remote and home-based workers, and allows service providers to provide video communications to their customers.

Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Starter Pack Express

Cisco TelePresence VCS Starter Pack is a feature-packed solution targeted to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) deploying a CiscoTelePresence for the first time. It delivers high-quality, enterprise-grade telepresence on a platform that allows for further infrastructure expansion as needed.


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