PPT-Unified Communications and Campus Telephony Futures

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CSG January 2011 Duke University Rex Pruess Michael Pickett Too many devices Define Unified Communications Unified communications UC is the integration of realtime

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CSG January 2011 Duke University Rex Pruess Michael Pickett Too many devices Define Unified Communications Unified communications UC is the integration of realtime communication services such as instant messaging chat presence information telephony including IP telephony video conferencing call control and speech recognition with nonrealtime communication services such as unified messaging integrated voicemail email SMS and fax UC is not a single product but a set of products that provides a consistent unified user interface and user experience across multiple devices and media types. Ci sco Unified Communications Manager supports simultaneous registration of both the media ter mination point MTPtrusted relay point TRP and transcoder and concurrent MTPTRP and transc oder functionality within a single call This section covers the It abstracts key communications services and centralizes session management providing a vendor neutral infrastructure for delivery of next generation UC applications KEY FEATURES Centralized dial plan management Centralized session routing and forki August 2015. For more information, contact: accessibility@. cisco.com. Cisco’s Commitment to Accessibility. Cisco's vision is to improve the way all people work, live, play, and learn. Cisco is making key areas more accessible to people with disabilities:. CHAPTER 25-1 25-2 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services GuideOL-24921-01 Chapter25 Hold Reversion Introducing CiscoHold Reversion For more information about settings for C CHAPTER 39-1 Understanding IP Telephony Protocols briefly describes some of the different protocols and their interaction with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This section covers the following t CHAPTER 43-1 Understanding Cisco Unified Communications In a distributed call-processing environment, Cisco Unified Communications Manager communicates with other Cisco Unified Communications Manager The UCSF Communicators Network. Sarah Paris, Director of Communications, UCSF School of Medicine. The UCSF School of Medicine. Organizational Structure. 28 departments, 16 Institutes and Centers. Highly decentralized. The State of the Industry. A . . . Martin B. Isaksen. . Microsoft . DoD. CTO. . misaksen@microsoft.com. i. o. -premises Capabilities. Agenda. Unified Communications . Interoperability. August 2015. For more information, contact: accessibility@. cisco.com. Cisco’s Commitment to Accessibility. Cisco's vision is to improve the way all people work, live, play, and learn. Cisco is making key areas more accessible to people with disabilities:. CSG. January 2011, Duke University. Rex . Pruess. , Michael Pickett. Too many devices?. Define Unified Communications. Unified communications (UC) is the integration of real-time communication services such as instant messaging (chat), presence information, telephony (including IP telephony), video conferencing, call control and speech recognition with non-real-time communication services such as unified messaging (integrated voicemail, e-mail, SMS and fax). UC is not a single product, but a set of products that provides a consistent unified user interface and user experience across multiple devices and media types. Planning for Support of Voice and Video in a Campus Network. Unified Communications. Components of Unified Communications. IP phones. Call agent (Cisco Unified Communications Manager). Voice Gateways to PSTN. @. LorcanD. Lorcan. Dempsey. 20 November 2013. NISO Virtual Conference: Web-Scale Discovery Services: Transforming Access to Library Resources. Library discovery:. Scope. Pretty general. 3. Past: Some drivers. By . A. M. Mahesh Babu. SAML SSO. SAML SSO is the Single Sign On mechanism Developed for our Unified Communications products. . Single Sign On provides for a better user experience as the user needs to enter their AD authentication credentials only once for access to different UC services like Administrative, Self-care and End User applications of Call manager , Unity Connection , Presence server .. 070K0H0X0S0J0U0D0G0H0G0700300F0O0L0H0Q0W0V0R0I0W0Z0D0U0H0G0R0H0V0Q0R0W0Z0R0U0N0Z0L0W0K0S0U0H0Y0L0R0X0V0U0H0O0H0D0V0H0V0R0I00L0V0F0R080Q0L0I0L0H0G00R0P0P0X0Q0L0F0D0W0L0R0Q0V000D0Q0D0J0H0U017Note12050H0

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