Customers Worldwide Are Redefining Mobility in the Workplace With Cisco Cius
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AppHQ provides developers with tools and resources to create, test and market applications for Cisco Cius, and allows IT managers to control which applications can be used on the devices. Additionally, companies can create private, custom-branded application storefronts for their organizations where employees can find, publish and procure applications that complement their business environments.
During a series of media events hosted today, Cisco highlighted that CDW, Nervecentre Software, Nottingham University Hospitals, Palomar Pomerado Health, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and Verizon are among customers using Cisco Cius to help employees remove barriers to mobile productivity in the office, around campus, at home or on the road.
Introducing Cisco AppHQ: A Trusted Source for Business Applications
Cisco AppHQ is a highly secure, cloud-based user storefront that provides capabilities for end users and IT managers not found in other application stores today. Some of these capabilities include:
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Barry O'Sullivan, senior vice president, Communications and Collaboration Group, Cisco
"Cisco is the number one provider worldwide of telepresence and telephony endpoints and with the Cisco Cius tablet and AppHQ ecosystem, Cisco is extending its leadership in networked collaboration to the mobile form factor in a highly secure and controlled way. Our customers' positive response to Cius reflects how technology can change not only when and how we work, but also the way IT will deliver collaborative services to employees, and do so in a way that meets the needs of end users and developers and IT managers."
Orlando Portale, chief innovation officer, Palomar Pomerado Health
"As the first health care system to develop its own mobile application for Cisco Cius, we sought to help improve physician satisfaction and patient care by giving our physicians a better collaboration tool with access to real-time data, regardless of location, in order to help them make more timely decisions. Our app, MIAA (Medication Information, Anytime, Anywhere) not only pulls patient records from disparate facilities on demand, but also lets multiple doctors consult via e-mail and video conferencing while they all view the same patient information. We chose the Cisco Cius because it allowed us to combine the flexibility of the Android platform with enterprise-grade security and virtualization, as well as access to important collaboration features like HD video."
Mike Smith, vice president enterprise communications, network and mobility, Verizon
"The promise of mobile Unified Communications and Collaboration for decentralized, accelerated decision-making is coming to light with the advent of intelligent 4G LTE networks, the cloud and enterprise tools such as the Cisco Cius. Our sales teams and customers will continue to benefit from cloud-based enterprise apps that help them get the job done from virtually anywhere with greater collaboration and speedier service delivery to their customers."
Elena Pokot, chief information officer, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
"One of the core values of our university is to prepare students to deal with complexity, diversity, and change in the 21st century. To this end, we strive to enable them to communicate and collaborate on multiple levels within and outside of the organization, using a variety of means. When we equip faculty and student project teams with the Cisco Cius and its HD video capability with Cisco WebEx integration, we increase the level of communication and reduce their dependency on location by enabling a virtual presence. As a learning institution, we understand that having such capability provides a powerful enhancement to the collaboration process. This is particularly relevant for students, whose personal communication skills can further develop by observing and learning body language, and experiencing visual awareness with others."
Terry Stepien, president, Sybase iAnywhere
"With the exponential growth of highly innovative personally owned and corporate-liable devices, such as the new Cisco Cius Android tablet, businesses are seeking a comprehensive platform to simplify and centralize the development, deployment, management and security of their mobile application landscapes across a widening array of device types. We are pleased to partner with Cisco to develop collaboration-enabled mobile applications that will leverage the unique capabilities of Cisco Cius to drive exceptional customer value."
Ken Snyder, emerging technology solutions manager, CDW
"Call center supervisors are challenged with needing to be accessible to their agents at all times, with the most up-to-date call center performance and management information; however, the very nature of their job requires that they are not tethered to a desk. CDW created an application for Cisco Cius to extend the capabilities of CDW's Mobile Wall Board to deliver a new realm of operational effectiveness and productivity. The app provides call center supervisors with instantaneous access to operational KPI data in order to take real-time corrective action in their operations, to increase responsiveness to their agents, and have a convenient all-in-one communication tool, including video calling and presence."
Vittorio Viarengo, vice president, End-User Computing, VMware
"VMware and Cisco are committed to delivering full-featured, user-centric solutions that enable people to work and collaborate freely -- whether in the office or on the go. VMware View™ and the Cisco Cius offer customers of all sizes a best-of-breed virtual workspace that combines flexible and secure virtual desktops with unified collaboration designed to support rich multimedia content, enabling universal access to corporate applications and data."
Sumit Dhawan, vice president and general manager, Receiver and End-user Services, Citrix
"New tablets like the Cius are an example of the expansion of consumerization in the enterprise. Users want the flexibility to use a variety of devices to do their work. Citrix is partnering closely with Cisco, bringing virtualization and mobile collaboration together with Citrix Receiver for the Cisco Cius, so both users and IT benefit from this new and unique device."
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