Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 6.0 Scheda Tecnica
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Similar meeting management and control capabilities are also available from the WebEx Web
conference interface. Participants and meeting hosts can dial out to their phone to join the Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace voice conference, see who is in the voice conference, see who is speaking,
and access voice conference controls, such as muting participants and locking the meeting, This
integrated user experience results in more effective virtual meetings.
Rich-Media Conference Recordings
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing securely records, stores, and plays back meetings.
You can start a meeting recording from either the phone or Web interface. The Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing server securely stores synchronized Web and voice meeting
recordings that you can play back using common Web browsers — and no separate hardware or
software is required.
When Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing is integrated with WebEx Meeting Center Web
conferencing, the meeting host can initiate integrated voice and Web conference recordings
directly from the WebEx interface. After the meeting the host can download, edit, and distribute the
recording.
Secure Web Conferencing
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing combines on-premises conferencing with advanced
architectural and application security. The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution provides a
multiserver deployment model that allows you to isolate internal meetings behind the firewall, while
making meetings with partners, customers, and suppliers Internet-accessible. You can securely
store or immediately purge uploaded content, depending on your preferences. You can encrypt
meetings, limit access to specific users, and use a variety of in-meeting security settings to limit
unwanted access to meetings and content.
Product Architecture
Rich-Media Conferencing
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 6.0 Web Conferencing application is run on one or more Cisco
media convergence servers as part of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution. Using the IP
network, the software communicates with a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Audio Server and
integrates with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for
IBM Lotus Notes, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace