Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Prospecto
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• After the meeting the recorded content can be viewed in portals on a PC.
• Content postproduction (for example overlays, bumpers, and trailers) and content re-purposing (for
• Content postproduction (for example overlays, bumpers, and trailers) and content re-purposing (for
handheld devices) is a requirement.
• The shelf life for such engagements may be ranked as high.
Figure 10 provides an overview of employee training communications.
Figure 10. Employee Training Workflow
Trainers meet in a TelePresence
Room. Training is recorded
and streamed live to
multiple locations
Training streaming and
recorded contents are
accessed using Cisco Show
and Share
Training is recorded, streamed
live and processed so that the
trainees and trainers can interact
real-time without any boundaries.
]The training content is available
]and consumable on diverse devices
Some trainers attend curriculum
development meeting from home and
on the road through Cisco WebEx
Trainers meet with guest
lecturer who will speak for
a class in remote location
Requirements for Employee Training
The requirements for training sessions follow:
• Two-way interactive communications
• Availability of recorded content for PCs through Cisco Show and Share application and handheld devices
• One-way live streaming with low latency to multiple sites
• Possibility for live and VoD content to go to signs in open areas
• Audio-only recorded format useful for consumption on MP3 players
• Endpoints that include Cisco TelePresence System, videoconferencing, WebEx applications, and PCs (some
• Availability of recorded content for PCs through Cisco Show and Share application and handheld devices
• One-way live streaming with low latency to multiple sites
• Possibility for live and VoD content to go to signs in open areas
• Audio-only recorded format useful for consumption on MP3 players
• Endpoints that include Cisco TelePresence System, videoconferencing, WebEx applications, and PCs (some
training sessions involve video cameras to encoders)
• Data sharing usually based on diverse sources in addition to PowerPoint presentations
• Speaker capture generally static to a single room
• Possibility for studio mode options for prerecording content
• Always scheduled
• Postproduction required, with the main focus on bumpers to introduce the training session and overlays to
• Speaker capture generally static to a single room
• Possibility for studio mode options for prerecording content
• Always scheduled
• Postproduction required, with the main focus on bumpers to introduce the training session and overlays to
introduce the trainer
• Because of length of training session, ability to insert trailers for each training segment for chapter creation