062311 sunset peer to peer tele collaboration introduction
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Peer to Peer High Definition meetings and the click of the mouse over unmanaged broadband connections!TRANSCRIPT
Presented by Jon EdwardsSunset Studios Media Solutions, Inc.
Magor TeleCollaboration: the leading visual collaboration solution
• Seamlessly integrates high definition video and advanced desktop sharing in a peer-to-peer communications architecture
• Enables instant access to the information and people you need, when you need them
• Rather than ‘talk now, do later’; create working collaborative sessions, from the comfort of your own office
• Helps organizations speed and enhance decision making, improve productivity and strengthen relationships with colleagues, suppliers, partners and customers –around the city or around the world
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New business dynamics drives new communication/collaboration tools
• Current economic climate requires companies to• Streamline what they do• Automate as much as possible• Up productivity metric
• This is resulting in• Geographically dispersed teams• Multiple hats and multi-tasking• Growth in knowledge workers• Need to engage an increasingly mobile workforce
• “Doing more with less” shifts focus to improving business processes and streamlining workflow
• Provides for ad hoc, rather than scheduled, meetings • On-demand access to relevant decision data is critical• Immersive video for strengthened collaboration
• Consumerism enters the enterprise• “Don’t tell me how and when I can use something. Let me work the way I
like to and use the tools I want to!”• Immediate gratification.
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Visual collaborations VS visual communications
Christie Digital saw the benefits to implementing this game-changing video collaboration tool into their work-flow across 14 countries
worldwide
• Redefines the video conference business model •Visual collaboration meets new demands via peer to peer network• Seamlessly integrated desktop sharing and advanced collaboration capabilities• Instant access to the information and people you need, when you need them. • conduct rich, working collaborative sessions rather than ‘talk now, do later’
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Christie chose Magor for worldwide visual collaboration infrastructure
• North America, Europe and Asia, 14 Magor endpoints
• Leveraging Magor’s flexible peer-to-peer architecture and advanced collaboration capabilities
• Enables access to subject matter experts and critical information via visual collaboration meetings on an ad-hoc, as needed basis
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Designed , programmed and installed by Sunset Studios Media Solutions, Inc.
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The JewelboxChristie Digital Systems, Inc - Cypress California
“Providing our global offices with an easy to use, rich visual collaboration experience that speeds and enhances decision making and raises productivity was a key priority for us.”
“After evaluating our options, the Magor TeleCollaboration system stood out for its flexible peer-to-peer architecture, which allows us to bring subject matter experts and critical information into visual collaboration meetings on an ad-hoc, as needed basis.”
Ashish Kudsia, IT Director, February 2011
What is needed?
Advanced collaboration
Any browser, any device
High quality video
Human experience design
End user control
Scalability
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Sophisticated desktop sharing and collaboration
• Access, share and grant control over multiple concurrent documents, files and applications
• Always have the information you need, when you need it
Advanced collaboration
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End user flexibility and control over experience
• See what you want, how you want
• No multipoint control unit (MCU) dictating your experience
• Add, drop and reconnect participants in an ad-hoc way, with no impact on others
End user control
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Highest quality 1080p video
• Pick up on non-verbal cues
• See details of white boards, flip charts,shared materials
High quality video
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Advanced scalable video coding• The ONLY scalable,
adaptive, real time 1080p HD video available today
• Works over any network, including non-engineered IP networks like the Internet
• Leverages flexible video compression processes that adapt in real time to varying network conditions and end-user behavior
• Protects critical network traffic and applications
Segmentation
ScalabilityAdaptation
Scalability
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Human experience design
• Immersive, realistic interactions
• Accurate eye contact
• Consistent gaze direction
• Eliminates meeting fatigue
Human experience design
Toronto
Shanghai
Los Angeles
• Anytime/ Anywhere Extends a Magor TeleCollaboration session to remote users, enabling them to view the session’s shared desktops through a standard web browser while participating by voice via the integrated audio bridge
• Any desktop, notebook, iPhone, iPad, Blackberry Torch/Bold, HTC Android, Galaxy Tablet, etc.
• Remote users can be granted control of shared desktops
Any Browser, Any Device
Any browser, any device
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• Remote users can receive a Unicaststream of any videos or desktops shared within a MagorTeleCollaboration session
• Point-to-point, two-way video calling from Skype video mobile client to a Magor endpoint
• Wordy - Mobile users provide video from their location (airport, disaster scene, … ) over 3/4G/WiFiwireless to a Magor endpoint and Magor endpoint delivers video to any other Magor EP which redistributes to attached mobile participants anywhere a broadband connection exists!
Release 3.3 (Q2 2011)
Any browser, any device
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Summary• Game Changing paradigm shift!
• Traditional video conferencing does not support the integrated and dispersed workflow as we move to a more ad-hoc work environment used by geographically-dispersed workers wearing multiple hats
• These new tools for collaboration redefine how workers can work to deliver highest productivity
• Magor TeleCollaboration enables workers to access the right people and information any time by delivering:
• Advanced collaboration
• End user control
• Highest quality 1080p video
• Human experience design
• Access from any browser on any device
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The Power of Now – Magor video collaboration Improving the way we work,
without changing how we work
Legacy video conferencing: ‘Talk now, do later’
Magor TeleCollaboration: ‘Get work done now’
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Appendix Backup Slides
March 2011
Wainhouse Research Report, May 2010
On its videoconferencing-merits alone, Magor competes well against other videoconferencing / telepresence offerings. However, when combined with its powerful, paradigm-busting data collaboration engine and the advanced capabilities described above, this solution really shines.
Richness index values assessed for standard collaboration solutions
Source: Frost & Sullivan
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• A single-screen, single-camera system
• Ideal for people who need to collaborate with remote teams and off-site parties
• Flexibility of using up to six video collaboration windows
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• A two screen, one or two camera system
• Ideal for busy professionals and small teams who need the flexibility of two screens
• Two cameras support two full size videos with eye contact along with more flexible video and collaboration display options
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• A three screen, two or three camera system
• Ideal for geographically dispersed teams and teams that need to collaborate with off-site parties
• Supports up to three full size videos along with more flexible video and collaborative display options
Interoperability with legacy endpoints and MCUs
Vendor ModelEndpoint/MCU
Aethra Vega X3 Endpoint
Lifesize Room Endpoint
Lifesize Room 200 Endpoint
Tandberg C90 Endpoint
Tandberg 600 MXP Endpoint
Tandberg 880 MXP Endpoint
Tandberg T1000 Endpoint
Tandberg Codian 4505 MCU
Tandberg Codian 4310 MCU
Polycom HDX-8000 Endpoint
Polycom RMX -2000 MCU
Polycom VSX-7000 Endpoint
Polycom VSX-3000 Endpoint
Sony XC80 Endpoint
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For more information please contact:
Sunset Studios Media Solutions, IncVisual Collaboration Technology Group
Los Angeles, California818.907.7630