January 26 2010

Cisco’s On Stage Telepresence Experience


Cisco demonstrates an “On-Stage” TelePresence experience at the launch of their newest Globalization Centre in Bangalore , India. See Cisco CEO John Chambers interact with a life-size representation of Cisco SVP Marthin De Beer who presented to the assembled crowd from San Jose. Find more information about Telepresence at Cisco at the most authoritative website on the Internet covering telepresence and effective visual collaboration: Telepresence Options @ www.telepresenceoptions.com…

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25 Responses to “Cisco’s On Stage Telepresence Experience”

  1. ateapotist67 says:

    How cool is that!

  2. jtobin13 says:

    mike jackson will appear in concerty in london as hologram

  3. jonybanana says:

    Not scam, it’s real. Check hologram at wikipedia, it’s not very difficult…

  4. Heath75032 says:

    Should reduce man’s carbon footprint.

  5. Astaroth4625 says:

    can’t you just think ‘it’s nice!! ??

  6. madeye0 says:

    So it’s basically a HD skype. That’s sci-fi..

  7. blackrifles77 says:

    John Chambers is onstage in Bangalore India. Martin DeBeer is in San Jose California. Seperated by 14K miles, yet they have a conversation in real time, in high def.

    Pretty impresive……………and game changing.

    Cisco has saved over $100 MILIION in travel alone this year and increased productivity at the same time using Telepresence.

  8. blackrifles77 says:

    TP is changing the way we work, live, play and learn. I deal with it and use it everyday.

    Once you have experienced it, you will understand what the engineers at Cisco have REALLY done.

  9. blackrifles77 says:

    Except it is being done in real time, in High Def (1080p), with ZERO latency except for the normal transmit times to traverse the globe. 25 patents went into creating TP. Amazing? YES, it is.

    This is not standard TP. It was hot rodded a little. The normal 65″ 1080p Plasma monitor was replaced with a projector hooked directly to the codec for output.

  10. BlueFire70 says:

    sighh. No, it’s not a scam, it’s a camera technique that looks cool. He’s not actually there.

  11. T0B0KKE says:

    Scam

  12. TheAlmightyRoyzo says:

    Yeah some people say it’s real, some people say it’s not… I’ll be quiet until I see it with my own eyes.

  13. clint317 says:

    It’s a high-tech live video feed projected on a big screen. Amazing, not.

  14. abcdefghprivate says:

    star track?!

  15. IceKoldKube says:

    Help me Obi Wan, you’re my only hope !!!

  16. wsalavar says:

    its like Jetsons cartoons

  17. mk0frosty says:

    =))

  18. MerGrunee says:

    Ooooou¡
    Es que somos grandes, hemos avanzado giantescamente en tan poco tiempo, no queda mas que esperarlo con ansia.
    :D

  19. QSH6H says:

    wow…

  20. suragp says:

    it is real ..

  21. asifsaraiya says:

    Pushing the boundaries of Gene Roddenberry’s creativity ! – Awesome work CISCO.

  22. tgrigsby7 says:

    He would have brought the house *down* if he’d said something like, “Oh, and I had a message from a lovely lady that I was to deliver to a elderly friend of hers, but I think I left it back in my office…”

  23. joadchob says:

    wow can u imagine what can we do with this, imm wondering when this technology will be available for mobiles :D wow, muy chevere :D

  24. ronanhxc says:

    wow great advanced in the telecomunications wow this is the future now!

  25. donquicovelez says:

    really amazing, I wish grandpa could watch this !

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