meetings

December 9, 2016

COLLABORATION

R.I.P. Conference Room Projection Cable

3 min read

You walk into a conference room, and you have a simple task – project your laptop screen onto the screen at the end of the conference room. Yet, until now, this simple task has been really hard. It’s time for this cable to meet its end. Today, we’ve shipped an update to Cisco Spark that will once and for all end the evil tyranny of the conference-room projection cable.

September 15, 2016

COLLABORATION

5 Signs It’s Time to Simplify the Way You Meet

1 min read

Our handy infographic lists five warning signs that your collaboration technology could be holding back your business. Learn some easy tips for better meetings and see how reliable tools can simplify the way you work.

August 24, 2016

COLLABORATION

Meetings for Everyone with Cisco Meeting Server

2 min read

Cisco Meeting Server makes it as easy as possible for anyone to meet and enjoy a great video, audio, and content-sharing experience. This new offering brings scalability and interoperability, while adding value through integration with the broader Cisco collaboration portfolio.

June 15, 2016

COLLABORATION

Don’t Stress Over Tech – It’s Just a Meeting

2 min read

Did you know that 37% of the average employee time is spent in meetings, according to the National Statistics Council?  No matter what you call it – powwow, touch base, huddle up, kick off, walkthrough or update – a meeting is people getting together to share ideas and get things done. It’s just a meeting. […]

December 14, 2015

COLLABORATION

When Free Conferencing Services Aren’t Really Free

3 min read

So, does "free conferencing" make financial sense for a small business? Using the same math as above… it’s really hard to argue that it's really all that free. Even if you decide that each person on that call makes only $6 an hour, that single botched call paid for a month of a WebEx Meetings plan.

May 6, 2015

COLLABORATION

For Better Collaboration Try Breaking The Rules

3 min read

I recently read an article Why Getting It Wrong Is the Future of Design. It speaks to how innovative design changes often come from doing things that would be considered completely wrong. The article focuses on art, graphics, architecture, theater, movies, tableware, and even video games. Then I read this line “I was following the […]