Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 6.0 数据表
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When Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing is integrated with WebEx Web conferencing, you
can set up meetings from either the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web or Microsoft Outlook
calendar scheduling interfaces. You can join an integrated conference with a single click from the
meeting invitation or the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web page. To simplify user access across
the combined solution, administrators can enable the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution to
automatically create accounts on the customer’s WebEx site.
Powerful, Engaging Web Conferencing
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing facilitates highly engaging and interactive virtual
meetings. The solution supports a broad range of conferencing applications, including
collaborative meetings, presentations, product demonstrations, training, and Web seminars. From
a firewall-friendly browser console, you can share any application, document, Website, whiteboard,
or presentation for participants to view, annotate, and discuss in real time. For highly interactive
meetings, you can share with multiple participants at the same time and pass control of the shared
application securely. You can co-browse and simultaneously access streaming media.
Preconfigured meeting templates are provided for collaborative meetings, presentations, and
training applications. Each template is optimized to the particular application and includes different
views for the each user type, such as moderator and attendees. For training and larger external
Web seminar meetings, a presenter preparation area allows presenters to share notes or chat
among themselves without the messages being seen by participants in the meeting. Moderated
chat, polling, and user status indicators allow for private communication and group feedback. The
broad capabilities and support for multiple applications facilitate much more effective virtual
meetings and eliminate the need to deploy multiple conferencing solutions.
Advanced Rich-Media Conference Management and Control
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing tightly integrates voice, video, and Web conferencing for
advanced in-meeting control (Figure 2). Without disrupting a meeting, users know who is
attending, how they are attending (voice, video, or Web), who is speaking, and who is sharing. To
help ensure that meetings run smoothly, users with the appropriate privileges can control a broad
range of meeting characteristics, including participant content sharing and speaking capabilities,
dialing out to or sending an e-mail invitation to new participants, moving participants to breakout
sessions, and securing meetings. Users can also control their personal meeting environments,
including muting and unmuting their phones, modifying their video layouts, and moving into private
discussions. When a user chooses to leave or is ejected from a meeting, all media types — voice,
video, and Web — are disconnected simultaneously.
Figure 2. Advanced Rich-Media Conference Control