SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc launched a $599 home videoconference system, a high-quality rival to Skype and other low-cost providers, as the network equipment maker seeks to ...
Cisco has reportedly ceased sales of its Umi TelePresence home video conferencing system. Cisco has reportedly ceased sales of its Umi TelePresence home video conferencing system. It’s yet another ...
Cisco announced a new video conferencing system that includes multiple cameras, speakers and an Nvidia AI chip. Cisco to acquire Splunk in blockbluster $28B deal Cisco makes fresh job cuts in San Jose ...
Cisco Systems has gotten the ball rolling toward interoperability among all high-end videoconferencing platform by licensing the Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) to other vendors, but the ...
Cisco Systems Inc. rolled out its real-time videoconference system, Telepresence, to 50,000 employees worldwide, inviting them to test technology purported to be so realistic it makes conference-call ...
updateANZ bank will be the first bank in Australia to deploy Cisco's AU$700,000 video over IP network conferencing tool, TelePresence. Australia's third largest bank will install a TelePresence (TP) ...
Well hey -- Cisco's finally announced the consumer-level HD video conferencing system that's been rumored for a while now. Called Umi, (you me -- get it?) the system consists of a 1080p camera module, ...
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Cisco Systems Inc launched a $599 home version of its telepresence videoconference system as the network equipment maker seeks to expand in the consumer market. The high price, and ...
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