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February 05, 2008

Degrees of Immersion- Cisco Telepresence

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There are many different tools today for connecting on a personal level with others. They range from networked virtual environments where people can connect through digital representations of themselves, such as avatars in Instant Messaging, or Virtual Worlds and MMOG's. These different tools provide different levels of experience and different levels of interaction and immersion between the participants. Cisco Telepresence provides a unique experience for the participants- one that connects them on a personal level in a way that many other tools cannot. Come hear Randy Harrell, Director of Product Marketing for the Cisco TelePresence System Business Unit at Thursday's Second Life Tech Chat, discuss the Cisco Telepresence System and how it is changing the way businesses communicate internally as well as with other businesses and customers. Join Randy Harrell and the Cisco Second Life team, as he discusses these business transformations made possible through immersive visual communications on Cisco's TelePresence systems. He will also discuss why Cisco TelePresence is different than videoconferencing. We look forward to an engaging and interactive discussion after Randy's presentation. See you there, virtually!
When: Thursday, February 7th. 12-1 Pacific Time.
Where: Cisco’s Virtual Second Life Campus, Bandwidth Stage.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/cisco%20systems%204/53/1/22/

Posted by Randy Sisk on February 5, 2008 12:15 PM

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