Video Conferencing, TelePresence, Video Communication & Cisco TelePresence

PC Video Conferencing

Cisco TelePresence Movi provides a new way of working from your PC. Now there's no need to feel out of touch when working at home or on the road. PC Video Conferencing adds mobility to the benefits of business-quality video. Movi offers a cost-effective, easy to use video solution that allows users to stay visually connected to colleagues, customers or suppliers.

Cisco TelePresence Movi

Movi is a next generation video collaboration tool that turns any PC into a mobile, high-definition pc video conferencing system. Movi users can easily connect to personal desktop video, executive systems, conference rooms and telepresence.

Movi is the next extension of your integrated video network and is not limited to single point-to-point connections like other PC-based solutions. It allows you to simultaneously connect with multiple users on different devices, providing you the flexibility you need when you are working remotely.

Cisco TelePresence Movi Features

  • Intuitive user interface with easy access to phonebooks and presence status
  • Interoperable with any standards based SIP endpoint and H.323 system
  • Secure, easy to deploy and scalable to thousands of users
  • Intelligent bandwidth management distribution and adaptation

Cisco TelePresence Movi Benefits

  • Accelerates decisions and scales expertise
  • Encourages teleworking for a better work life balance
  • More employee interaction and creates a cohesive team environment

Free Trial

CityIS offer a 15 day free trial of Movi with 5 user licenses for your PC or Mac.

Cisco TelePresence Movi is Making the World your Office

PC Video Conferencing with Cisco TelePresence Movi

Movi is making mobile collaboration possible for anyone, anywhere. Movi offers a powerful, cost-effective, easy to use video solution that allows users to stay visually connected to colleagues, customers or suppliers.


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