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UW-Whitewater: world’s first secure intercompany video telephone call with Cisco Systems

March 22nd, 2010

March 22, 2010

Chancellor Richard Telfer saw his caller’s face on his video phone when he answered the world’s first official intercompany unified communications call over the Internet using Cisco’s Intercompany Media Engine on Wednesday, March 10.

Telfer’s participation in a demonstration by Cisco puts the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on the leading edge of technology that could change the way organizations conduct business.

UW-Whitewater is one of the first pilot sites worldwide for the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine which allows organizations to spontaneously conduct secure, high-quality, voice and video telephone calls across the internet – using their existing telephone numbers – without the need to re-provision or replace currently deployed infrastructure.

Telfer participated in the first official demonstration of the system by answering a telephone call from Cisco Senior Vice President and General Manager for Enterprise Tony Bates on Wednesday, March 10. Telfer and Bates could see each other as they spoke. (To view Telfer’s video telephone call: www.cisco.com/assets/prod/voice/ime/ime_video.html)

“This technology will allow for better communication and collaboration,” Telfer said. “UW-Whitewater values innovation, and this technology may help our faculty and staff members better communicate with partners in the community, region, state and beyond.”

The Cisco Intercompany Media Engine technology provides voice and video calling over a secure Internet connection.  Based upon proposed Internet Engineering Task Force standards submitted by Cisco, IME allows the same rich collaboration experience that exists within enterprises that have invested in UC technology to be extended beyond enterprise boundaries. The technology is simple, easy to use and works based on existing telephone numbers.

UW-Whitewater was selected as a pilot site for the inaugural call because of its receptiveness to new technology and the depth of its technical expertise, said Elena Pokot, assistant vice chancellor for Instructional, Communication and Information Technology.

The university is currently using several other Cisco products, including 600 to 700 Unified IP Phones that route telephone calls over the Internet. The new Timothy J. Hyland Hall has a Cisco videoconferencing system that allows users to see one another on a high definition screen as if they were in the same room.

Nick Ciesinski, a network architect in the campus Network Operation Center, said this technology takes the complexity out of making video calls because no technician is needed. Callers will also appreciate being able to see the person with whom they are talking.

“One thing you always hear from users about phone conversations is you can’t see expressions to really know what they may be thinking,” Ciesinski said.

Telfer’s call marked the 134th anniversary of the historic March 10, 1876, first telephone call from Alexander Graham Bell to his assistant, Thomas Watson.

Telfer, Pokot and others in the campus information technology department are using the Cisco video telephone system. UW-Whitewater plans to evaluate the demand on campus for this technology and a rate of adoption among its partners before deciding whether to expand across campus.

http://www.uww.edu/marketingandmedia/news_releases/2010_03_telfer_intercompany_video_call.php

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The Case for Google in Kenosha!

March 19th, 2010

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Downtown Janesville Wireless Project

March 15th, 2010

As you might have been hearing over the airwaves and through the grapevine, we are working on a project to implement free community wireless access in the Downtown Janesville area. I came up with this idea one day when I was sitting in courthouse park on Main St. just enjoying the day. I was just thinking about what can be done to drive more traffic to the downtown area, and bring back the luster it once had. Then it hit me…how great would it be if the entire area was covered in free WiFi? Now it is not the solution for everything, but maybe a bump in the right direction. So started my quest…

I have meet with the City of Janesville , Forward Janesville, the Downtown Development Committee, Janesville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, various media outlets and now the wonderful people involved with the Janesville Mile. Our two projects seem to go hand in hand and we are excited to be working with them. This project is going to be supported by the community for the community. Here at Small Business Technology Solutions we will be donating all of the install labor and equipment for the entire project. We will be asking the local businesses located on or around the downtown area to allow us to put a small access point in their establishments and borrow a small portion of their high speed internet; in exchange for an Ad on the network. The project has two main goals and benefits for the local community, the first is obviously give patrons another reason to go downtown, enjoy all it has to offer and visit the local businesses. The second is that all the ads shown on the network will target those people within walking distance of the business displaying the ad. Being a business owner would it not be great to have someone see your lunch special on the screen and look up to see your business right down the street?

So why are we doing this and what are we asking for? Those are questions are simple; we are doing this to add one more check in the good column of all Janesville has to offer. We want to show the community our company is here to stay and want to see this community succeed by giving back in the best way we know how. So what are we asking for? The support of the community in this project; something like this cannot succeed if the people and businesses it is looking to help do not stand behind it. The equipment costs for the project will be huge and of course all donations will also gladly be accepted.

If you are a business in the downtown area who would be interested in having an access point located in your establishment, and donating a small portion of your high speed internet please contact me (Robert)  at 608-554-4858. This will only happen if we all work together. Please spread the word, tell everyone what we are trying to do. For more information or to help out feel free to give me a call or drop me an email at robert@seeus4it.com.

More information to come…please stay tuned!

Downtown Janesville Wireless Project - Small Business Technology Solutions Inc.

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SPAM Filtering Service – Only $10.99

March 15th, 2010

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State of the Internet

March 4th, 2010

JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.

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