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Welcome to the TelePresence Space

Welcome to the TelePresence Space

Join visitors within the Cisco Collaboration Community in discussing Cisco TelePresence uses, technology, architecture, products, customer case studies and more. Share useful Cisco TelePresence resources. Note: For IT installation, implementation and debugging questions, visit the Cisco Support Community (formerly NetPro) and Cisco.com support area.

Featured Event

The Power of In-Person
Communication Webcast

Learn from industry experts who discuss recent research about the business value of in-person communications.

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The Power of In-Person Communication Webcast

Economist logoEffective business communication and engagement with colleagues, customers and partners has become an imperative to business success in addressing strategic and day-to-day issues.

Watch the video replay about the business value of in-person communication in a global economy. Hear the results of a recent survey of business executives from 860+ global organizations conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, an industry research group. Gain insights from a panel of industry experts as they cover:

  • • risks and impact on workforce effectiveness from a heavy reliance on non-real-time communication
  • • potential for advanced collaboration in organizations that invest in improving in-person experiences

Experts will respond to questions posted by attendees on the Cisco Collaboration Community's discussion forum.

Speakers

Host: Michael Singer
Senior Editor,
Economist
Intelligence Unit
Panelist: Joan Parsons
Head of US
Banking,
Silicon Valley Bank
Panelist: Morten Hansen
Management Professor,
University of
California, Berkeley