Cisco recently unveiled its new Cisco Cius business tablet device. Pronounced "see us," the new tablet runs on the Android platform. The tablet uses Cisco Collaboration Architecture and virtual desktop integration to provide users with various communication, collaboration, and computing services. The Cisco Cius supports HD video streaming and real-time video, multi-party conferencing, email, messaging, browsing, and the ability to produce, edit and share content stored locally or in the cloud.
The tablet has a front-mounted 720p HD camera as well as a 5-megapixel rear facing camera that can transmit streaming VGA quality video and capture still images. It also has dual noise-cancelling microphones for audio conferencing. The Cisco Cius supports 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and 3G cellular services. 4G services are expected at a later date. According to Cisco, the Cius has a battery life of eight hours under normal usage.
Cisco Simplifies Mobile Collaboration with First-of-its- kind HD Video-Capable Business Tablet
New Android-based Computing Device Uses Cisco Collaboration Architecture and Virtual Desktop Integration to Deliver Mobile Computing, Collaboration and Communication Services
LAS VEGAS - June 29, 2010 - Cisco today unveiled Cisco Cius, a first-of-its-kind mobile collaboration business tablet that delivers virtual desktop integration with anywhere, anytime access to the full range of Cisco collaboration and communication applications, including HD video.
Cisco Cius is an ultra-portable device weighing just 1.15lbs (0.52kg) that extends the productivity benefits of Cisco collaboration applications to a highly secure mobile platform. In addition to full telepresence interoperability, Cisco Cius offers HD video streaming and real-time video, multi-party conferencing, email, messaging, browsing, and the ability to produce, edit and share content stored locally or centrally in the cloud.
Based on the Android operating system, Cisco Cius is an open platform for communication and collaboration whose form factor and applications are designed to more securely connect employees on-the-go with the right people in real-time, and to provide those workers with the ability to access and share the content they need from any place on the network.
Cisco Cius offers IT professionals new options when it comes to equipping mobile workers with computing devices. Through virtual desktop integration, Cisco Cius offers flexible computing options with cloud-based services, providing dramatically lower capital costs and cost-per-user for desktop maintenance.
Businesses can also tap into the growing Android developer community that is building business-class productivity applications with appropriate IT controls. The combination of applications and flexible computing options provides a compelling alternative to today's PC-on-every-desktop paradigm.
Product Features
Integration with Business Applications
Availability
Customer trials of Cisco Cius will begin in the third quarter of calendar year 2010, with general availability in the first quarter of calendar year 2011.
Grab something like this, and one of those USB 2Tb HD enclosures, then sync them all with your smart phone one a 4G SP. You can take your whole digital life with you anywhere in a small bag. I think this will be the new model for many. The Smart phone is already there sync everything to a portable HD with a touch display, and ready network access anywhere. What else could anyone need especially at USB 30 and 4G speeds. When you wanna run even lighter keep it all synced with you smart phone 24/7 your digital information is never more than a foot from you for everything.
Sorry Boss! We didn't get the account!
Because the 5:30 Meeting on the HD cam freaked out the Japanese investors because of that huge zit that I wasn't able to cover up took up half the screen.
And I didn't understand what they were saying when they kept screaming "Gojira?"
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