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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | COLLABORATIVE THINKING JANUARY 13, 2010 The Two Cisco's. For some time I've pointed out the need for the Cisco groups responsible for enterprise collaboration (including unified communications, mobile, WebEx, etc.) The use of consumer-based social networking tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, as collaboration platforms is connecting organizations with the external world in myriad ways. | | | | | | | BLOGS.CISCO.COM AUGUST 8, 2010 The Next Generation Collaborative Enterprise - The Platform To enable this scenario, many capabilities are required to transform how an organization operates. In fact, as you have pointed out in the past, this is the age of connecting with Real People = Real Time. And the next step, as you point out, is to connect communities of experts distributed across the enterprise and across the globe. | WWW.CISCO.COM DECEMBER 2, 2009 Implementing the Cisco Collaboration Framework are creating new possibilities for organizations to more quickly and effectively connect people, information, and knowledge communities. connections with people and information. scenarios. connections and interactions as possible) • Identify the challenges and problem areas in. Cisco on Cisco Implementing the. What we. | COLLABORATIVE THINKING FEBRUARY 28, 2008 Collaborative Thinking: Getting Started With Web Conferencing Vendors in this category include: Adobe, Cisco (WebEx) Citrix, Genesys Conferencing, IBM (WebDialogs), InterCall (Raindance), and Microsoft. AT&T for instance is an example of a vendor that resells services from both Cisco (WebEx) and Microsoft but also sells its own solution based on its acquisition of Interwise. Great Article! | |
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