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TELEPRESENCE

As convergence brings voice, data, and video onto the same network, new technologies are rewriting the rules about collaboration—and not a moment too soon.

As globalization increases the need for communication among colleagues and partners, the likelihood increases that business discussions will encompass not just multiple people, but also multiple locations.

While today's meeting and collaboration tools provide a significant productivity boost, most users will admit these tools are still no substitute for in-person meetings. In the past, videoconferences in particular have been difficult to set up, challenging to use, and frequently unsatisfying in their ability to replicate in-person meetings and the benefits of face-to-face interaction.

In a conference room equipped with a television-set type unit, employees had to use remote control keypads to set up meetings. Even when set up correctly, all participants got was a view of another conference room with other participants seated around the table. The ability to discern facial expressions, so crucial in business discussions and negotiations, was minimal at best. Users had the option of adjusting cameras to pan, tilt, or zoom during meetings, which put emphasis on the technology, not the meeting, disrupting the natural flow of conversation and interaction.

To improve this situation, companies like Cisco are working on new technology that delivers a unique, "in-person" experience over the converged network. Using advanced visual, audio, and collaboration technologies, these new "telepresence" applications deliver real-time, face-to-face interactions between people and places in their work and personal lives. In some cases, these products use a room-within-a-room environment along with life-size images, and high-definition resolution with spatial and discrete audio to create a live, face-to-face meeting around a single "virtual" table.

The components of these systems utilize standard technologies in conjunction with specialized applications and hardware to create a unique, yet approachable solution using the network and unified communications as core components to deliver this new experience.

Telepresence classes are forming call now to learn more 800-297-4294 x300 

The basics of CallManager
CIPT part1 V4.x –vs- V5.0
CIPT part1 V4.1

Cisco CallManager Version 4.1 provides a scalable, distributable, and highly available enterprise IP telephony call-processing solution. Multiple Cisco CallManager servers are clustered and managed as a single entity. Clustering multiple call-processing servers on an IP network is a unique capability in the industry, and highlights the leading architecture provided by Cisco AVVID. Cisco CallManager clustering yields scalability of from 1 to 30,000 IP phones per cluster, load balancing, and call-processing service redundancy. By interlinking multiple clusters, system capacity can be increased up to one million users in a 100+ site system. Clustering aggregates the power of multiple, distributed Cisco CallManagers, enhancing the scalability and accessibility of the servers to phones, gateways, and applications. Triple call-processing server redundancy improves overall system availability. 

CIPT part1 V5.0
On March 7, 2006, Cisco Systems® announced Cisco® Unified Communications, the next phase in voice, video, and data communications solutions. Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 is a critical component of the Cisco Unified Communications portfolio, introducing exciting new capabilities based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), including support for presence-based applications. New features that enable easier and faster installs and upgrades are also available. For questions on the CIPT classes please call 949-477-2000 x 300

Cisco Firewall Services Module V2.0
Cisco Firewall Services Module is a four-day, instructor-led, lab-intensive course. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to describe, configure, verify, and manage the Firewall Services Module (FWSM) using OS version 3.1.

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Receive between 10%-25% off the following classes
For Information please contact us at 1-949-477-2000 

Irvine, CA
2-12-07 ONT
2-19-07 CANAC
2-26-07 CSVPN 

Bellevue, WA
1-29-07 ONT
2-25-07 QOS
2-25-07 SNPA

Denver, CO
2-5-07 SNPA
2-12-07 CCNA-ACC
2-26-07 UCSEA 

Glendale, CA
1-29-07 IPS/HIPS
2-19-07 SNPA
2-26-07 CANAC 

Lake Oswego, OR
2-12-07 SNPA
2-19-07 INTRO
3-5-07 QOS

Minneapolis, MN
2-12-07 QOS
2-19-07 Security Accelerated  

San Jose, CA
1-29-07 INTRO
2-5-07 QOS
2-12-07 FWSM

San Diego, CA
2-5-07 GWGK
2-5-07 ISCW
2-12-07 INTRO

Las Vegas, NV
1-29-07 BCMSN
2-5-07 INTRO
2-19-07 QOS

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