Examining Cisco Video Endpoints, Infrastructure and Mobility

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Besides WebEx, Cisco video conferencing offers a range of options, including endpoint agility, robust infrastructure, and mobile and desktop capabilities.

Story by David Maldow, TechTarget

Cisco is a multinational conglomerate ranked as a Fortune 100 company and a leading video conferencing provider. Cisco video endpoints support deployments from desktops to large meeting rooms. The vendor also sells video infrastructure components that manage and enhance these endpoints.

Cisco’s global presence, both direct and through value-added partners, helps it serve large, multinational corporations. This extensive reach makes the video conferencing provider well-suited for medium to large enterprises that need collaborative face-to-face video meetings. These corporations typically have the Capex budgets and trained IT staffs to support video conferencing tools.

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David Maldow is the Founder & CEO of Let's Do Video and has been covering the visual collaboration industry, and related technologies, for over a decade. His background includes 5 years at Wainhouse Research, where he managed the Video Test Lab and evaluated many of the leading solutions at the time. David has authored hundreds of articles and thought pieces both at Telepresence Options, where he was managing partner for several years, as well as here at Let's Do Video. David often speaks at industry events and webinars as well as hosting the LDV Video Podcast.

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