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Pros
"TelePresence allows our customers to have a quick meeting while traveling and still be effective. It saves time and money.""The configuration is a valuable.""Telepresence's most valuable feature is keeping highly paid employees, such as executives, on the ground instead of wasting time flying around the world. So if you have the right telepresence plan and form, it's not just the video cameras and the systems behind them, it's the way you lay out your meeting room.You can have multiple offices interconnecting in a single meeting, and it looks like everybody's in the same big conference room together because the telepresence yields such a fantastic amount of clarity.""The most valuable features of Cisco TelePresence are the basic standard features and the ease of use. Additionally, the configuration and integration are exemplary.""We have a dual screen option to enable video and content sharing.""PresenterTrack cameras improve the meeting experience.""It was stable. So, I would rate the stability a ten out of ten.""The speaker tracker feature in Cisco Telepresence is highly valuable, especially the ability to track multiple participants and change focus during meetings."

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"The most valuable feature is video conferencing."

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Cons
"I would rate my experience with the initial setup a three out of ten, with ten being expensive. It was complex with badges and certificates. Too crazy.""I was in touch with one of our clients and they mentioned that they would like to have a holographic video conferencing. It would be great if that feature would be added.""MX800 comes only with one available DVI port. A few more HDMI ports will improve the system's capability.""The tool is expensive.""Cisco TelePresence could improve its integration capabilities.""The price of Cisco TelePresence overall should be reduced.""The calling features can be improved."

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"This solution needs better platform integration with third-parties such as Microsoft and Cisco."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Cisco TelePresence license is expensive and should be reduced. There is only a cost for the license and it is annually."
  • "I will rate the tool's pricing an eight out of ten."
  • "The pricing is expensive, therefore I rate it an eight out of ten."
  • "We used high definition, 1080p, but again, it required license purchases. For example, with three licenses (TP licenses), each allowing one 1080p screen, if I had six participants, I'd need to lower the resolution to 720p or lower to accommodate more participants. More licenses meant more cost."
  • "The price of Cisco Telepresence is high, especially in Brazil. However, the quality of the product justifies the cost."
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    Top Answer:It was stable. So, I would rate the stability a ten out of ten.
    Top Answer:There can be some features to enhance the collaboration. For example, with 50 participants using physical devices, some might want to join from other software like Teams, Link, or Skype. That wasn't… more »
    Top Answer:Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
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    Overview
    Cisco TelePresence Server brings multiparty video to unified communications deployments. Its flexible video, audio, and content-sharing capabilities allow users to participate in video conferences with multiple parties. Users can easily create, launch, and join meetings using standards-based video endpoints. Or their mobile devices or Cisco WebEx clients. Or even third-party video endpoints. The server provides high-quality, standards-based video conferencing for mobile, desktop, and room systems.

    HD video conferencing platform that is simple to deploy, making instant face-to-face collaboration possible with anyone, anywhere.

    Sample Customers
    Afni, AGCO, Bellevue, Came Group, Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's), Del Papa Distributing, Instituto Zaldivar, ING Bank, Moffitt Cancer Center, Park Nicollet, Pentana Solutions Australia, San Jose State University, Sub-Zero Wolf, Transwestern and Metropolis Investment Holdings, Vital Images
    Barrow County School System, ActiVision, BBVA, BWB, Bateman, eBay, Epson, Gevers, FannieMae, GlaxoSmithKline, Jones & Walker, KKR, RAF Museum Cosford
    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company43%
    Manufacturing Company29%
    Paper And Forest Products14%
    Comms Service Provider14%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company12%
    Government12%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    University9%
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    Small Business25%
    Midsize Enterprise25%
    Large Enterprise50%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise12%
    Large Enterprise68%
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    Cisco TelePresence is ranked 7th in Virtual Meetings with 8 reviews while LifeSize is ranked 35th in Virtual Meetings. Cisco TelePresence is rated 8.2, while LifeSize is rated 5.0. The top reviewer of Cisco TelePresence writes "It's our go-to solution for demonstrating our services to clients". On the other hand, the top reviewer of LifeSize writes "Good video conferencing but it needs to support third-party hardware". Cisco TelePresence is most compared with Webex, Zoom, Polycom RealPresence Clariti and Cisco Meeting Server, whereas LifeSize is most compared with .

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