Cisco Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for Windows Data Sheet

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Data Sheet 
Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for 
Windows 9.7 
Product Overview 
Cisco
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 Virtualization Experience Media Engine (VXME) extends the rich collaboration experience of Cisco Jabber
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for Windows to virtualized environments by enabling the intelligent processing of real-time voice and video on the 
local device. 
The Cisco Jabber platform streamlines communications and enhances productivity by unifying presence, instant 
messaging, video, voice, voice messaging, and conferencing capabilities securely into one client on your desktop. 
With Cisco VXME, organizations implementing virtualization strategies can deliver the same rich, uncompromised 
user experience of the Cisco Jabber application to virtualized desktops in addition to PCs, Macs, tablets, and 
smartphones. 
In virtualized environments, the Cisco Jabber platform is deployed in the data center while Cisco VXME runs on the 
local client. With the Cisco Jabber application running on your hosted virtual desktop, you can see presence status, 
send an instant message (IM), check voice messages, or collaborate over a video call. Voice and video traffic is 
processed locally by Cisco VXME and routed point-to-point between clients, bypassing the data center and 
eliminating the “hairpin” effect of media. With this optimized architecture that Cisco VXME delivers, when in 
virtualized settings you benefit from the same uncompromised user experience that you enjoy with the Cisco 
Jabber solution. 
Innovative unified communications accessories designed for Cisco by Jabra and Logitech are tightly integrated with 
the Jabber
®
 platform and Cisco VXME call control to further enhance your collaborative experience (Figure 1). 
Figure 1.    Cisco Jabber Application with VXME