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Collaboration Mobility
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Collaboration Mobility
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1
Title
Collaboration MobilityCollaboration Mobility User Mobility
SNR Extension Mobility Single Voicemail box with multi MWI– SNR, Extension Mobility, Single Voicemail box with multi MWI and Unified Messaging
Device Mobilityy– Mobile Phones, Smart Phones
– LMR
– Soft clients for PC and iPod/Pad
Application Mobility– Virtualization – UCS, Vmware, Small Form Factors
Summary
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Unifying Capabilities and WorkspacesUnifying Capabilities and Workspaces
Office User Installation User
UC
Cisco Unified Communicationsavailable across many workspaces
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TDY/BRAC/Telework User
Field User
Unified CommunicationsUser ExperienceUser Experience
• Single Number Rings all phones• Seamless transfer to Mobile phoneSeamless transfer to Mobile phone• Single Voicemail box with Message Waiting Indicator for all devices• Follow me phone profile, secure phone logon• Soft client escalation from chat, to voice, to video, to conferencing
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• Unified Directory
Unified MessagingAccess your messages from any workspaceAccess your messages from any workspace
Manage voicemessages from email,
a web client, desk,phone, mobile phone,
RSS feeds, and IM clients– including speech
recognition &gcalendar access
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Extension Mobility Cross Clusters Home and Visiting Clusters
User EM profile isconfigured on H l t
Home Cluster Visiting Cluster
Home and Visiting Clusters
Home cluster
Phone re‐registers with users Home cluster.
CTI Applications on
User logins into phone on Visiting cluster
ppHome Cluster can control this phone
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on Visiting cluster using Extension Mobility Username and PIN
Cisco Mobility – Smart PhonesCisco Mobility Smart Phones
Cisco Unified Mobility AdvantageM lti l tf t (WM6 SE Bl kB S bi iPh ) Multi platform support (WM6 SE, BlackBerry, Symbian, iPhone)
Bulk provisioning tool
Cisco Unified Mobility AdvantageCisco Unified Mobility Advantage Cisco Unified Compute support Desktop and mobile IM/text interoperability Scales to 15 000 mobile usersScales to 15,000 mobile users
Customer Benefits
Enterprise class scale and performance Enterprise class scale and performance
Easier to deploy
Improved productivity with desktop and mobile integration
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Cisco Mobile Communicator – iPhone / BlackberryiPhone / Blackberry
iPhone “Cisco Mobile” BlackBerry Dial via Office Visual business voicemail Mobile Connect on/off
setting
Dial via Office Visual business voicemail Mobile Connect on/off setting
Ci U ifi d M ti Plsetting Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Meeting list with Call Me Directory Access
V WLAN
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Meeting list with Call Me
Directory Access Presence
VoWLAN
Customer Benefits Reduce cellular costs with Dial via Office and VoWLAN Place business calls from your iPhone, but appear as if you’re calling from the office Avoid roaming charges and minimize disruptions by turning on and off Mobile
Connect (SNR)
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Connect (SNR)
BlackBerry Mobile Voice System for Cisco Unified CMRIM Partnership
Dual personality on the Blackberry: personal / officePl f d “M t t th Ch l”Plan of record: “Meet at the Channel”
Du
Features
• Integrated Client • Message Waiting IndicatorDu Integrated Client • Extension dialing, Corporate
Caller ID• Mid-call Transfer
g g• Move call from BlackBerry to desk
• Call hold/resume/waiting
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Cisco WebEx-MeetingPlace for iPhoneCisco WebEx MeetingPlace for iPhone Cisco WebEx Meeting Center for iPhone Meeting Handoff: transfer a live WebEx web
ti th iPh t PC ith fli k fmeeting on the iPhone to a PC with a flick of a wrist
Audio transfer from an iPhone to an IP phone supported with Single Number Reach
Automatic Audio Rejoin - When audio is dropped during a meeting, the WebEx system will call back the user
Customer Benefits Collaborate anywhere, anytime, even on your
iPhoneL t th t h l d t t i t Let the technology adapt to your environment, whether in motion or on desktop
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Cisco Unified Wireless IP PhonesCisco Unified Wireless IP Phones Dual-band 802.11abg radios High resolution color displayHigh resolution color display Speakerphone on phone and in Desktop Charger Dedicated buttons for Push-to-talk, Volume
control and Mutecontrol, and Mute Up to 12 hrs talk time and 100 hrs idle High durability Diversity antenna CCX v4 XMLXML WPA2 and AES TSPEC and WMM
7921G7925G
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LMR Integration to IP NetworkThe Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System
Cisco IPICS Serverand Policy Engine
The Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System
Server Ops Policy
• Provides IP based interoperability• Streamlines operational communications• Facilitates incident management and
Admin Console
Ops Views
yEngine
SecureVoIP Network
LMR G t
Facilitates incident management and automated decision support
LMR Gatewayand Media Services
VoIP
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IP Phonesw/ PTT Services
Cisco IPICS PMC Client
VHF/UHF/NextelPTT Radios
UnifiedCommunications
Cisco Communicator Clients for PC and MacCisco Communicator Clients for PC and Mac
Single rich-media interface for PCs and Single, rich-media interface for PCs and Mac
Access powerful productivity enhancing applicationsenhancing applications
Leverage presence indicators Use video to exchange ideas
“face to face”face-to-face Escalate communication methods for
more effective interactions–Voice, Video, IM, Web Conferencing
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X
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UC Platform Evolution: Accelerating Pace of InnovationCUCM 3.x/4.x Cisco UC 5.0+ Cisco UC 8.0(2)+VOIP, ICM
1990s 20102005 Future( ),
Legacy Voice Enhancement
Server(Special-purpose)
Appliance Virtualization Network Services
~2000
Business Agility
Footprint,
Increasing Architectural Flexibility while Decreasing Barriers to Rapidly Deploy/Tailor
Increasing “Miniaturization”, Consolidation & Avoidance while Increasing EfficiencySpace, Energy,
Cabling
Investment Leverage
No Forklifts Network Convergence Commodity Servers/Storage Virtualization
Leverage
Business Continuity
Increasing Security, Resiliency and options for High Availability / Disaster Recovery
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Management Simplification
Increasing Familiarity, Centralization, Scale and Efficiency
Small Form Factor for Vehicles Planes and Shipsfor Vehicles, Planes and Ships
Collaboration Software on a server, appliance, laptop, and beyond. It’s getting smaller and smaller pushing the network to the edgeIt’s getting smaller and smaller, pushing the network to the edge
Now mobile assets can deliver Collaboration when and where the cloud cannot
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UC Virtualization – UCS, VMware MCS 7800 Support
– Continued support of most recent server models (7816/25/28-x3/x4, 7835/45-x2/x3) and select older models
Benefits Deployment flexibility and
customer platform choices
Simplified support when Cisco– MCS 7816/25/28-I5 (2HCY10, planned not
committed)
– SW-only options for both HP and IBM
Server Virtualization and Unified
+ Simplified support when Cisco
provides HW and SW
Improved TCO and operations with Virtualized UCS
Server Consolidation -dServer Virtualization and Unified
Computing System support–Based on market-leading VMware vSphere 4 (ESXi 4.0)
–8.0(1)SU1 on VMware on UCS B200 M1 UCS B200 M1
reduce space, power, cooling , cabling and management requirements
UC scalability as needed
More effective business( )(April 2010)
–8.0(2) on VMware on UCS C210 M1 (2HCY10, planned not committed)
–8.5(1) on VMware on UCS C200 M1 (2HCY10 planned not commited)
UCS C210 M1
More effective business continuity and disaster recovery
Familiar data center management tools
Si l i t ll d(2HCY10, planned not commited)
Provides physical and virtual deployment options for Unified Communications Manager
UCS C200 M1
Simpler installs, upgrades, backups with zero downtime
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Ensures performance, reliability, management and high availability MCS 7816/25/28-I5
(IBM x3250-M3)MCS 7835/45-I3(IBM x3650-M2)
SummarySummary
Devices, Applications and their Form Factors are increasingly more Mobile everyday
The Intelligence on the Network is continually expanding making the Network the Platform forexpanding making the Network the Platform for Collaboration
Collaboration on the Move is critical to success inCollaboration on the Move is critical to success in Business, the Battlefield and Life
Mobile Collaboration can change the way you Live, Work and Play
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Q&A
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