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Cisco Jabber 10.5 (The client that keeps giving) | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. September 8, 2014. Cisco Jabber 10.5 (The client that keeps giving). On August 14 2014 Cisco posted the latest version of its Unified Communications client for Windows. This represents a significant advancement in features available from previous versions. New modern design of Jabber for Windows client to align with Cisco’s Collaboration portfolio visual identity and improve user experience. Window control in deskphone mode. Hunt Groups en...
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Cisco 88XX phone range battlecard | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. November 11, 2014. Cisco 88XX phone range battlecard. Cisco’s recent rationalisation of the IP Phone models have seen the introduction of two new ranges into the portfolio. The first is the 78XX range which will be covered in another post and the second is the 88XX range. When looking a phone ranges and models it can be difficult to separate the models based on features and capabilities. This may help. Posted by Gerry Keleghan's blog.
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Cisco 78XX Phone range Battlecard | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. February 5, 2015. Cisco 78XX Phone range Battlecard. Cisco’s recent rationalisation of the IP Phone models have seen the introduction of two new ranges into the portfolio. The first is the 88XX range. Which will be covered in another post and the second is the 78XX range. When looking a phone ranges and models it can be difficult to separate the models based on features and capabilities. This may help. Posted by Gerry Keleghan's blog.
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VPN’less UC with Cisco Collaboration Edge | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. April 10, 2014. VPN’less UC with Cisco Collaboration Edge. Collaboration Edge covers a suite of solutions from Cisco that that enable remote access to UC features and services. Collaboration Edge covers the follow array of components:. Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE). Cisco VG Series Gateways (Analog). Cisco TelePresence Serial Gateway Series. Cisco TelePresence Advanced Media Gateway Series. Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway. The elemen...
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Business to Consumer Collaboration with Jabber Guest | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. June 23, 2014. Business to Consumer Collaboration with Jabber Guest. Cisco’s Jabber Guest offers a solution that allows customers to design inbound connectivity solutions in B2B scenarios. Jabber Guest address three key areas:. 1 Add voice, video, and data sharing to your website, email communications, and mobile applications. 2 Extend unified communications benefits to the entire ecosystem of an enterprise. Note the UC Manager is required...
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DX range .. Desktop Collaboration just got even better !! | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. September 19, 2014. DX range . Desktop Collaboration just got even better! The DX80 supports a 23 inch diagonally measured backlit display. The display is a capacitive touchscreen with 1920 x 1800 pixel resolution. Dedicated, always-on 1080p high-definition (HD) video communication system. Extensive Cisco Unified Communications telephony feature compatibility. Multi-touch touchscreen for an elegant and powerful user interface. Personalize ...
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Deploying IPT and UC over older Cat3 cabling | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. October 8, 2014. Deploying IPT and UC over older Cat3 cabling. Long Reach Ethernet is not new technology, its been around for quite a few years. Its an ideal technology to deliver Ethernet services over a two wire cabling infrastructure. A new solution from a company called Phybridge. Wwwphybridge.com) has given LRE a fuel injection. Technology, providing the flexibility to use either AC or DC power sources with the same switches. Powe...
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SX10 retrofit those older VC rooms | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. January 8, 2015. SX10 retrofit those older VC rooms. Cisco recently announce the SX10 a small and neat unit that sits on top of an existing 1080p capable TV or monitor and is a full UC endpoint. The device registers directly to Cisco Unified Communications manager (not VCS) and as its a Communications Manager endpoint it requires a Telepresence Endpoint License. Posted by Gerry Keleghan's blog. Cisco 88XX phone range battlecard. March 10, ...
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Unravelling Prime for Collaboration | Gerry Keleghan's Blog
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Gerry Keleghan's Blog. A Blog about Cisco Unified Communications. June 27, 2014. Unravelling Prime for Collaboration. Cisco’s management tools for Collaboration have recently undergone a makeover. The portfolio has moved to a more unified GUI and consistent user experience. From Communications Manager 9.0 onwards the portfolio names and products changed. This discussion will focus on the features and benefits of the Prime Collaboration portfolio post 9.0. Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning. As with C...