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DEC-JAN 2013

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BEST OF Web Seminar Solution Category Winner (tie): Cisco WebEx Meeting Center C isco WebEx Meeting Center ofers a rich, real-time collaborative Web meeting experience with a powerful feature set. TOOLS AND FEATURES INCLUDE: >> File, application, and desktop sharing where you can easily collaborate on any project while sharing audio and video. >> Comprehensive multimedia experience, with which you can share video fles in real time and incorporate multimedia in your presentations. >> Real-time video for up to seven participants with ActivePresence that lets you see multiple, simultaneous webcam video feeds with voice-activated switching. >> High-defnition video, through which you can see crisp and clear video of the active speaker with up to 720p screen resolution >> Provide a call-in phone number, VoIP calling, or toll-free call-in number through integrated voice conferencing. >> Network-based recording allows you to record meetings, including session content and audio. >> Attend meetings on BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, and other wireless or 3G mobile phone and tablet devices. Works with Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris and UNIX. Initiate meetings instantly from Microsof Ofce, Microsof Outlook, Lotus Notes, and a variety of instant-messaging solutions. Use single sign-on to access WebEx. Also integrate with Cisco Unifed MeetingPlace, Cisco WebEx Node for ASR 1000 Series, and Cisco TelePresence. You also get secure access anywhere, anytime. Attend a meeting easily from anywhere worldwide — inside or outside the corporate frewall under a highly secure environment in the Cisco Collaboration Cloud. 40 December 2012 / January 2013 Elearning! KEY CUSTOMERS: >> University of Notre Dame >> Kohn Pedeson Fox Attend a meeting easily from anywhere in the world — inside or outside the corporate frewall. router was born, with the help of cofounder Richard Troiano. Cisco was one of the frst to sell commercially successful routers supporting multiple network protocols. Between 1992 and 1994, Cisco also acquired several companies in Ethernet switching, most notably Kalpana, Grand Junction and Crescendo Communications which together formed the Catalyst business unit. Several acquired companies have grown into more than $1 billion business units for Cisco, including LAN switching, Enterprise Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) platform Webex, and home networking. In late March 2000, at the height of the dot-com boom, Cisco became the most valuable company in the world, with a market capitalization of more than $500 billion. CONTACT INFORMATION: WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY: >> "Nothing can beat it in terms of ease of use, fexibility, security or scalability" >> "Makes online sessions as efcient as in-person meetings" COMPANY HISTORY: Te concept of solutions being driven to address specifc customer challenges has been with Cisco since its inception in 1984. Husband and wife Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, both working for Stanford University, wanted to email each other from their respective ofces located in different buildings but were unable to due to technological shortcomings. A technology had to be invented to deal with disparate local area protocols; and as a result of solving their challenge, the multi-protocol Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA 95134 (408) 526-4000 www.cisco.com AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE (SEE PAGES 41-43): >> Blackboard Collaborate >> Citrix Online

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