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Telepresencia: motor de innovación y elemento transformador de la empresa José Carlos Martín

Consultor de Colaboración, especialista en Video

[email protected]

@jcarlosmartin_

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Distinguishing Immersive TelePresence from Video Conferencing

•  Remote participants were considered second tier

•  Remote Controls/GUI too complicated

•  Unreliable

•  Remote participants life size •  Spatial audio

•  Simplified user interface, minimal action needed by end user

•  Reliable

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§  Challenges - Keeping the focus on the experience and not the technology being used - Making video as easy and reliable as voice communications - Innovating new ways to collaborate

Expanding TelePresence to a Pervasive Video Solution

Web Collaboration

Desktop Video

Pervasive Video Soft Clients Multipurpose

Video Fully Immersive

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•  Interoperability •  Intercompany

•  WebEx •  New experiences

•  Doing more, better

•  Low TCO •  Standards-based

•  Investment protection

•  Scalability

•  One button to push

•  Active Presence •  Intuitive controls

•  Integrated scheduling

•  Ad hoc flexibility

•  Natural communication

•  High definition •  Face-to-face,

in person experience

•  Low latency •  Wideband audio

Simplicity Quality Reliability Collaboration

Pervasive video characteristics

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TelePresence Architecture Overview

Campus

Branch

Conferencing Call Control

Endpoints

Scheduling And

Management

Monitoring Recording and

Streaming

Endpoints Conferencing

ISDN

External Connections

WAN Internet

Mobile/Home Office

Cloud Services

Immersive Endpoints

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Enabling In-Person Experiences for All

Immersive Multipurpose Personal Solution

TX9000

TX 1300

C90 C60 C40

SX20 Quick

Set

Healthcare Education

Cisco WebEx

EX60 / 90

Cisco Jabber Video for

TelePresence Vertical

Cisco Jabber

Profile 65 / 55 / 42

Profile Dual 65 / 55

MX200 MX300

Extensions

MX EX SX

VX

TX

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TX 9000 series

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TX 1300

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New Immersive Benchmark Award Winning Video Products

Native 1080p TelePresence Native 1080p/60fps Cameras

65’ Native 1080p Plasmas 3 x 2-Seat Table Segments (6 people)

Cisco TelePresence Experience Full Size, Life Like

Spatial Audio Auto Collaborate for Data Video Sharing

One Button to Push for Scheduled Meetings Audio Add-in

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•  LCD Screens – Single 42”, Single 55”, Dual 55”, Single 65”, Dual 65” •  Codecs – C20, C40, C60, and C90 •  Full API for integration using RS-232 or IP, throuh the codec.

Screen is a closed system

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•  Fully integrated unit with a 55” or 42” LCD screen with clear 1920 x 1080 resolution; including clean cable management

•  Video resolutions up to 1080p30 and 720p60 and HD content sharing up to WXGA and 720p30

•  Integrated PrecisionHD 1080p 4X camera with dedicated presets for flexible, easy views for different meeting scenarios

•  Cisco Touch 8 interface for simple control

•  “One button to push” calling integrates with common calendaring programs

•  Multiway for seamless escalation to a multipoint call – managed through the network

•  Out-of-the box provisioning and self-configuration with CUCM, VCS or Callway

•  H.323 and SIP with bandwidth up to 6 Mbps point-to-point

•  Superior, optimized audio ships with an internal & external microphone (two external mics ship with MX300 and MX200 has an option to add an additional external mic)

•  Three mounting options: floor stand, wall mount or tabletop (tabletop option available with MX200 only)

Key features

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Personal TelePresence for knowledge workers

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•  EX90 and EX60 are personal desktop products •  LCD Screen – Single 25” and 20.5” •  Codec – built-in. •  EX90 has options for Dual Display and MultiSite. Also has an extra

HDMI input

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Extend video network to: Vendors, partners, and suppliers. E.g. ad agencies, logistics/parts vendors, boutique services firms Interviewees, guest speakers Highly mobile or remote employees

Cisco Jabber Video complements the Cisco TelePresence portfolio with a global solution to allow customers to simply add external contacts into their video calling network.

Send a simple invite to connect on video with others

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Perform

ance

Codec 3000 MXP

Codec 6000 MXP

Codec C60

Codec C90

1080p

720p

Codec S20 Quick Set

Codec Edge

Codec C40

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•  Video – 13 inputs and 5 outputs •  Different formats – HD-SDI, Component, HDMI, DVI-I

•  Audio – 8 balanced XLR inputs, 2 balanced XLR outputs •  Plus HDMI audio and RCA in/out

•  Full API for integration using RS-232 or IP

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Small, medium or large conference rooms

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High Performance and Flexibility

Key features •  Transforms a flat panel display into a 1080p HD

meeting space •  Provides up to 1080p60 main video and 1080p15

content sharing •  4-way embedded MultiSite.

•  Sleek, compact design •  Same UI, feature set, and APIs as C-Series

portfolio (TC 5.0) •  Cisco Telepresence Touch 8 (optional)

Customer benefits •  Best value offering in the market

•  Compact and flexible for your individual video needs.

•  Consistent and easy – Part of the Cisco Total Solution

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Power 2 x Microphones

2 x USB (future use)

Ethernet Content input DVI-I

2 x HDMI Output

Camera Input (HDMI + Visca)

Audio Line in/out

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• Consulta a especialista remoto

• Equipo virtual de atención

• Educación médica

• Tradución de idiomas

• Sanidad rural

• Teleasistencia

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• Carrito con ruedas diseñado específicamente para el entorno sanitario • Ligero y con alta movilidad • Codec de Telepresencia integrado

de Alta Definición de la Serie C de Cisco • Facilidad de uso para un adopción

más rápida y un despliegue amplio • Casos de uso médicos: consulta

de pacientes remotos, cuidados virtuales, educación • Cumple con certificaciones

médicas específicas

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Expand the Learning

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Enables Connectivity with existing e-whiteboards

C-Series Codec

Laptop

Supported Interactive whiteboard

HD Camera

Synch

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All-in-one UC Application Presence & IM Voice, Video, voice messaging Desktop sharing, conferencing

Collaborate from Any Workspace PC, Mac, tablet, smart phone On-premise and Cloud models Integration with Microsoft Office

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Video of the active speaker from the TelePresence room

Video of participants joining via WebEx

WebEx Client User Experience

Integrated participant list with active speaker indication

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Advanced Telepresence Media and Session Management

Standards-Based Protocols and Interoperability With Any Device

Massive Scalability and Reliability

Enterprise Security with Advanced Firewall Traversal

Seamless Unified Communications Interworking

Cisco VCS Cluster

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VCS Starter Pack Express

VCS Control

VCS Expressway

Entry-Level Small-Medium Enterprises

Medium-Large Enterprises

B2B Communications / Service Providers

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•  3rd-party video endpoints •  H.323 video endpoints

•  SIP to H.323 interworking •  Microsoft OCS interoperability via

Advanced Media Gateway

Video Communications Server (VCS)

Advanced Enterprise Conferencing Features

(conductor)

Expressway™ Firewall Traversal

SIP

Multipoint Services

Inter-Company and Teleworker

3rd Party / H.323 Endpoints

Unified

Communications

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•  Ad hoc Conference Impromptu meetings, they are not scheduled beforehand ,nor require an administrator to initiate them. Suitable for smaller, on-the-fly, meetings. A point-to-point call escalated to a multipoint call is considered ad hoc.

•  Rendezvous Conference Also called meet-me/permanent/static conferences, requires endpoints to dial in to a pre-determined number. Often used for recurring meetings which involve different endpoints each time.

•  Scheduled Conference Provides a guarantee that endpoints and multipoint resources will be available at a certain time. Endpoints join manually or are automatically connected by the multipoint resource.

Introduction

TelePresence Server (TS)

Immersive

•  SIP, H.323, TIP support •  Multi-screen support (both Cisco and 3rd

party) •  Active Presence

•  Rendezvous and scheduled conferences

•  TIP support •  Multi-screen support

•  Active speaker switching •  Rendezvous and scheduled

conferences

Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch

(CTMS)

Cisco Multipoint Control Unit (MCU)

Immersive

•  SIP and H.323 support •  Customized layouts

•  FECC and Auto Attendant •  Ad hoc, rendezvous, and

scheduled conferences

Switching Transcoding

Transcoding

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The Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 Series with high performance MCU MSE

blades

A high-definition, high performance, chassis-based

solution for:

•  Video and audio conferencing

•  Multi-screen, multi-vendor TelePresence

•  Network gateways

Ideal for services providers and large enterprises

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TelePresence Management Suite Analytics Extension (TMSAE)

TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange

(TMSXE)

TelePresence Management Suite Core Platform (TMS)

TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension (TMSPE) Cisco TelePresence

Management Suite (TMS)

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Cisco TMS Core Platform

Conferencing Services Endpoints

Conference Control Center

Directories & Phone books

Telepresence Applications

Booking & Scheduling

Provisioning & Configuration

Infrastructure Management

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•  Visualize TelePresence session paths end-to-end over network with Cisco and non-Cisco devices

•  For Cisco devices, view CPU, memory and interface statistics and locate bottlenecks in the network

•  For Medianet enabled devices, view jitter and packet loss statistics and DSCP information to locate hot spots impacting session quality

•  With Medianet Performance Monitor integration, gain deeper visibility into flow-related statistics at hot spots

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Record and Stream Any-to-Any Adaptation Media Post-Production Pulse Video Analytics Automated Workflows

Capture Transform Share

Live and On-Demand

Live and On-Demand

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Record

•  Standards-based H.323 and SIP endpoints

•  Studio mode, Meetings and Event recording

•  Integrated endpoint record control

•  Synchronized video and presentation

•  Five concurrent calls, up to two of which can be streamed live

Manage •  Create media

outputs automatically

•  Create additional outputs as required – no lock in

•  Local and NAS Storage

•  Local and Active Directory authentication and access control

•  Cluster for scale and resilience

Distribute •  Web based media

portal

•  Onboard Windows Media Streaming Server – on demand or live

•  Downloadable outputs

•  Portable device specifc outputs

•  Playback to Endpoints

Share •  External Streaming

– on demand or live:

•  Windows Media •  Wowza Media

Server •  QuickTime

Streaming Server

•  Content Delivery Networks

•  Unicast & multicast

•  Podcast Producer

•  iTunes U

•  Show and Share

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Thank you.