Cisco Cisco WebEx Social for Mobile Scheda Tecnica
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Feature
Function and Benefit
Contacts
Available using the WebEx Social dock, the contacts feature provides one-click access to the people in the user’s
network from any page in WebEx Social. Contact search updates as you type, providing directory access to all users
with hover-over functionality. It provides contact card details and click-to-collaborate capability.
network from any page in WebEx Social. Contact search updates as you type, providing directory access to all users
with hover-over functionality. It provides contact card details and click-to-collaborate capability.
Following
This feature lists people you are following and what people are following your public activities.
People: Directory for Browsing and Finding People and Contacts
People Page
WebEx Social provides a full-page user interface for searching and navigating contacts. Search based on name, title,
and expertise provides instant access to anyone in the system. Filters on the People page provide a simple navigable
layout for All Contacts, My Contacts (the current user’s contacts), Recent, Favorites, Following, Followers, and
custom-defined user lists. Contact cards available when hovering over a user’s profile picture or name provides one-
click access for click-to actions.
and expertise provides instant access to anyone in the system. Filters on the People page provide a simple navigable
layout for All Contacts, My Contacts (the current user’s contacts), Recent, Favorites, Following, Followers, and
custom-defined user lists. Contact cards available when hovering over a user’s profile picture or name provides one-
click access for click-to actions.
Invite User to WebEx
Social
Social
WebEx Social detects if a defined user has not logged into the application and provides an “invite” feature that can
enable you to easily send an email to invite the user to access WebEx Social, and to start collaborating with you and
others.
enable you to easily send an email to invite the user to access WebEx Social, and to start collaborating with you and
others.
Communities: Containers for People Who Share Common Interests or Objectives and Information
Community Page
WebEx Social provides a full-page user interface for creating, searching, and navigating communities. Search based
on name, description, and tags provides instant access to communities the user is allowed to see in the system. Filters
on the Community page provide a simple navigable layout for “Communities I’m a Member of,” “Communities I
Manage,” “All Communities,” “Recent Communities,” “Favorite Communities,” and communities by system
administrator-defined categories.
on name, description, and tags provides instant access to communities the user is allowed to see in the system. Filters
on the Community page provide a simple navigable layout for “Communities I’m a Member of,” “Communities I
Manage,” “All Communities,” “Recent Communities,” “Favorite Communities,” and communities by system
administrator-defined categories.
Within each community, the community contact card is available upon hovering over the community name or image.
The page also provides a click-to-join/request membership/leave option; for communities to which you have an Owner
role, there are options for one-click Edit, Leave, Delete, Assign User Roles, and Assign Members options.
The page also provides a click-to-join/request membership/leave option; for communities to which you have an Owner
role, there are options for one-click Edit, Leave, Delete, Assign User Roles, and Assign Members options.
A “Create New Community” button provides access to a three-step wizard, which walks the user through the creation
of a new community.
of a new community.
Community Contact Card This contact card appears when you hover over a community photo or name anywhere it appears in WebEx Social.
The contact card provides the community name, large community logo photo, membership status, community
description, number of members, created date, owners, tags, and a link to visit the community’s profile page.
description, number of members, created date, owners, tags, and a link to visit the community’s profile page.
Community Types
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Open: Anyone can join; name and content area are visible in search results.
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Restricted: Only those allowed by a community owner can join; name is visible in search results; content is visible
in search results only for members.
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Hidden: Only those invited are allowed to join; name is not visible in search results; content is visible in search
results only for those who are members.
Within a Community: Share and Collaborate with People of Like Minds and Endeavors
Community Home
This is a community owner-administered page with an out-of-the-box community’s private activity stream and
membership list. This page is available only to community members. It is configurable using the same “Add
Application” feature as a user’s home page. The page and layout are controlled by the community owners in the same
manner as a user’s home page.
membership list. This page is available only to community members. It is configurable using the same “Add
Application” feature as a user’s home page. The page and layout are controlled by the community owners in the same
manner as a user’s home page.
Community Library
The Community Library lists all posts (New Posts, My Posts, Favorites, Videos, and Deleted Items) created in or
shared with the community. They are sortable by title, last modified date, number of changes, and author. The library
also provides separate lists of documents, images, and bookmarks; you can create custom views to filter for specific
user, tag, or community.
shared with the community. They are sortable by title, last modified date, number of changes, and author. The library
also provides separate lists of documents, images, and bookmarks; you can create custom views to filter for specific
user, tag, or community.
Community News
This feature allows for a community-specific news feed.
Community Discussions
This is a community-specific online discussion forum with support for multiple categories, rich media threads, email
notifications, pinned threads, and filters on the current user’s content.
notifications, pinned threads, and filters on the current user’s content.
Community Public
Profile
Profile
An open or restricted community’s public profile is available to all users on WebEx Social. Configurable by the
community owner in the same manner as a user’s home page, this page provides a rich-text and multimedia
description of the community, the community’s public activity stream, and the community’s owner and member lists.
Hidden communities’ profile pages are visible only to invited users.
community owner in the same manner as a user’s home page, this page provides a rich-text and multimedia
description of the community, the community’s public activity stream, and the community’s owner and member lists.
Hidden communities’ profile pages are visible only to invited users.
Manage Community
This feature provides the ability to edit the community name, descriptions, and tags. With this feature you can change
membership and membership roles, add and remove community pages, and manage the community email address.
membership and membership roles, add and remove community pages, and manage the community email address.
Invite User(s) to
Community
Community
This feature allows you to invite up to 20 users at a time by email to join a community.
Search: Find and Filter Relevant People, Communities, and Information
People Communities and
Content
Content
Separate search results into three categories, providing quick visibility to experts in a field, related communities, and
matching content.
matching content.
Security Trimmed Search
Results
Results
Protect sensitive information by showing only search results for which a user has at least read permission.
Faceted Search Results
Enable easy and fast filtering of search results through facets such as Mine, People Profiles and Expertise,
Communities, Information Types, File Types, and Date Range.
Communities, Information Types, File Types, and Date Range.