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Cisco WebEx Social: Getting Started Guide, Release 3.0
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  Introduction to Cisco WebEx Social
Features
Cisco WebEx Social features include:
Collaboration between individuals, across teams, and within communities
Share ideas through posts, blogs, discussions, and wikis.
Instant message or set up a Cisco WebEx meeting with just one click. 
Manage and share documents.
Work more efficiently by posting status messages, using RSS feeds, and tagging information.
Invite people who have not yet joined.
Collaborate on Microsoft Office documents saved in Cisco WebEx Social.
Security
Rules-based policies for fine-grained access control.
Extensive logging and recording. 
Open, Restricted, and Hidden Communities allow for simple control over who can find and 
access content.
Open Architecture
Enables enterprise mashups through standards-based interfaces.
Enables out-of-box integration with Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Domino for displaying 
calendar events.
Provides seamless integration with Cisco WebEx Connect Instant Messaging, Cisco WebEx 
Meetings, and Microsoft Office for document collaboration (supported versions subject to 
change).
Supported Browsers
For supported browsers and browser version, as well as other supported software that integrates with 
Cisco WebEx Social, see Cisco WebEx Social Compatibility Guide.
User Roles
A role is of a set of permissions given to users that defines what actions they can take and what access 
they have after they sign in to Cisco WebEx Social. The following are the default roles, though System 
Administrators can create new ones:
Guest—A person who can view content if permitted.
User—A person who signs in with a username and password, and who can create public and private 
pages.
Owner—A person who has created an object, such as a blog entry, a wiki, or a document.