Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Prospecto

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•  Endpoints that include Cisco TelePresence System endpoints, videoconferencing endpoints, WebEx 
applications, and PCs
•  Data sharing with preconfigured layout for VoDs and live media 
•  Active speaker capture 
•  Studio mode options 
•  Ability to schedule 
•  Recorded content to be consumed in a portal (for example, Cisco Show and Share application) 
•  Postproduction for overlays, bumpers, and trailers 
•  Content delivery networks used at the back end 
•  Multicast content delivery usually employed for live one-way streams 
•  Redundant systems deployed for high availability because of event criticality 
Workflow of Corporate Communications 
The typical workflow for corporate communications follows: 
Before a Meeting 
•  Outlook scheduling for Cisco TelePresence System endpoints, videoconferencing endpoints, and WebEx 
applications (Meeting Organizer) 
•  Recording URL for Cisco Show and Share application copied into Outlook invite (Meeting Organizer) 
•  Possible for invite to be in the form of an email with appropriate links (Meeting Organizer) 
•  Ability to preselect live audience members for all locations (Meeting Organizer) 
During a Meeting 
•  One-button-to-push feature for Cisco TelePresence System endpoints, videoconferencing endpoints, and 
WebEx OneTouch initiation (Meeting Participant) 
•  Recording initiation (Meeting Participant) 
•  Termination of recording (Meeting Participant) 
•  Initiation of live one-way stream (Meeting Participant) 
•  Termination of live one-way stream (Meeting Participant) 
After a Meeting 
•  Postprocessing (Content Manager) 
•  View in Cisco Show and Share application on PC (Viewer) 
•  View on standard browsers on handheld devices (Viewer)