Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 Scheda Tecnica
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express is deployed in-house, on an organization’s converged IP
network, a scenario that can reduce costs by virtually eliminating conferencing telephony and
service fees paid to service providers. And Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express helps secure
meetings using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, behind-the-firewall deployment, and
multiple meeting security options.
Easy Deployment and Management
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express is a software solution installed on a single server that
supports industry-standard protocols—H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)—to ensure
connectivity with a range of telephony systems, including Cisco Unified CallManager and Cisco
Unified CallManager Express. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express also integrates with the Cisco
Unified CallManager directory to simplify profile management by automating user authentication
and profile setup. Web-based administration capabilities include report generation, conference
monitoring, diagnostics, and interface configuration.
Key Features and Benefits
Simple Conference Setup and Attendance
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express includes Microsoft Outlook, Web, Cisco Unified IP Phone,
and touchtone phone interfaces for setting up and attending meetings. In a single step, meeting
organizers can initiate an immediate (reservationless) voice and Web conference from any of
these interfaces. The reservationless meeting feature gives users their own unique meeting IDs
that they can use to initiate meetings at any time. Future meetings—individual or recurring—can
be scheduled from Microsoft Outlook or the Web interface (Figure 2, Microsoft Outlook example).
When meetings are scheduled, e-mail notifications with meeting information and a click-to-attend
link are automatically sent to invitees. Users can see how many participants are already in a
meeting before attending it, just like looking through a conference room window. One click allows
the user to attend both the voice and Web conference (Figure 3).
Figure 2. Easily Set Up a Voice and Web Conference from Microsoft Outlook