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How does Cisco Webex Teams work?Ĭisco Webex is geared equally well toward both small group collaboration for SMBs and large group meetings for enterprise-wide deployments. The application gives users the tools they need to work better and collaborate efficiently in today's constantly evolving working paradigm.Ĭisco's Webex suite was designed to enable continuous teamwork, and better connection between co-workers, teams, clients, and customers, with enterprise-grade security features. Users can access its myriad features like file sharing, screen sharing, messaging, white boarding, meetings, Webex calling, hardware, and more. Read our guide to Cisco Webex troubleshooting here Just like its major competitors Microsoft Teams and Zoom, Webex Teams is a state-of-the-art collaboration solution designed to provide simple solutions for teamwork, wherever your employees might be. In April 2018, the services rebranded under Webex to centralize Cisco's collaboration portfolio.
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The Webex suite is a merger of Cisco's Webex web conferencing platform and the Cisco Spark team collaboration app.
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Webex is a cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration product suite, comprised of software including Webex Meetings, Webex Teams and Webex Devices. In this blog we'll take a look at some of the key features of Cisco Webex Teams, and why it's used by enterprises globally as their primary UCC tool. Unified communications is in many ways easier than it's ever been, but it’s crucial to have the right app to bring your people together - and even more important to have the right tools to monitor and troubleshoot.Ĭollaborative tools like Cisco's Webex Teams are the solution to creating a cohesive, streamlined UCC strategy. Stay tuned on the blog for more details as I get them.In a world where the hybrid workplace is now a part of our working culture, teams are increasingly dispersed and separated by global boundaries. Microsoft also says they plan to support this type of meeting join for other vendors in the future. The Microsoft Teams Room updates are expected to be generally available in early 2020. Older Cisco rooms will be able to join Microsoft Teams Meetings via Cisco’s forthcoming CVI service. The Microsoft blog says “This capability will be supported on a new generation of meeting room devices with embedded web technology.” Which is all current Microsoft Teams rooms and on the Cisco side their more modern Cisco Webex Rooms.
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We also expect to expand the list of meeting services and room systems which implement this new web-based approach to non-native meetings as we move further into 2020. While the native meetings experience on each of these room systems will always remain richer and more full-featured, we all agree that having the ability to easily and simply join the occasional non-native meeting on our room systems is a great thing for our customers. …even if my company has fully standardized on Microsoft Teams meetings, one of our partners or customers may still send us an occasional invite for a WebEx or Zoom meeting, and rather than join that meeting on my laptop or mobile device, I’d like to use all of the rich audio and video capabilities of my Microsoft Teams Rooms to also join that meeting. IIya’s blog sums it up the use case well:
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At the 30 minute mark, this Microsoft Ignite session demos MTR joining a Zoom meeting and a Webex meeting (tough the Webex doesn’t seem to connect). Here is an early demo video of a Cisco Webex Room joining a Microsoft Teams Meeting. As far as I am aware there is no agreement between Cisco and Zoom to enable joining of each other’s meetings. Microsoft and Cisco have an agreement and Microsoft and Zoom have an agreement. Join will be via WebRTC from the Microsoft Teams Room.Ĭisco and Zoom are working to allow their respective room systems to directly join Microsoft Teams meetings. Microsoft is updating Microsoft Teams rooms so that they can natively join meetings on Cisco Webex and Zoom. I recommend you check out his blog here and follow him on LinkedIn hereĪnother big announcement at Microsoft Ignite. Updated 10th November with more details from Ilya Bukshteyn, Head of Product (Partner Director), Microsoft Teams Devices at Microsoft.