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Cisco launching series of new collaboration tools on Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:59 pm
Gryphon
News Team

Cisco is debuting a trio of new and enhanced products that it believes will help people better collaborate and share content with each other, as more companies go virtual and more employees work remotely.
Announced on Friday, the company's new Quad, Prosumer Video, and updated WebEx Connect IM products each serve a specific niche, allowing business users to find and connect with the right people and share information within their organizations, said Cisco.
Cisco Quad is an enterprise collaboration tool that offers voice, video, and social networking in one application. Through Quad, people will be able to search their organizations for content and find colleagues with specific expertise, according to Cisco.
Users will be able to access their Quad workspaces through a PC or through an Apple iPhone or iPad. Cisco said it will release mobile apps for people who work on the go but need to stay connected with their colleagues.
Quad will also let people search for files within their current content and document management systems, such as Microsoft SharePoint and Documentum, said Cisco.
More: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-20007598-93.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0
Announced on Friday, the company's new Quad, Prosumer Video, and updated WebEx Connect IM products each serve a specific niche, allowing business users to find and connect with the right people and share information within their organizations, said Cisco.
Cisco Quad is an enterprise collaboration tool that offers voice, video, and social networking in one application. Through Quad, people will be able to search their organizations for content and find colleagues with specific expertise, according to Cisco.
Users will be able to access their Quad workspaces through a PC or through an Apple iPhone or iPad. Cisco said it will release mobile apps for people who work on the go but need to stay connected with their colleagues.
Quad will also let people search for files within their current content and document management systems, such as Microsoft SharePoint and Documentum, said Cisco.
More: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-20007598-93.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0













