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Cisco Unveils Asynchronous Video Solution Vidcast

by CIO AXIS

Cisco has announced Vidcast, an asynchronous video messaging solution that gives users the freedom to maintain their own schedule while ensuring effective communication and collaboration continues across the whole team.
Vidcast uses recorded, instantly sharable videos to reduce distractions and eliminate the need to align schedules across time zones, making space for uninterrupted workflow and more thoughtful communication. A waitlist for beta testing of Vidcast is currently open for signups.

With Vidcast users can effectively and succinctly convey their message – whether it’s providing project updates with colleagues, reviewing and responding to a proposal or sharing lesson plans with students – through recorded, instantly sharable video to get the feedback needed to keep the conversation going and maintain their well-being throughout the day.

Vidcast offers users:

  • An all-in-one video recording and editing tool to share video messages of the presenter and their screen without requiring a live meeting
  • Real-time feedback to track views and add reactions with emojis and post comments
  • Advanced navigation tools to easily find and jump to relevant moments with thumbnail navigation, chapters, and jump links
  • A knowledge content repository to organize, distribute and manage access to videos, as well as automatic playback at 1.2x speed and closed caption options to enable quick review

Vidcast is the first product coming from Webex Leap, the new accelerator program that is designed to surface breakthrough ideas and rapidly bring even more product innovations to the Webex Suite – the industry’s first suite for hybrid work.
Webex Leap builds on Cisco’s rich culture and history of innovation and is focused on helping Webex customers stay ahead of the curve. Cisco plans to launch several Webex Leap projects every year, in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, additional asynchronous innovations, and new forms of collaboration.

“In today’s era of hybrid work, businesses and individuals are increasingly seeking new ways to problem-solve and communicate globally. We’re thrilled to unveil Vidcast to directly address this need, eliminating the restrictions of time zones or conflicting schedules,” said Jeetu Patel, executive vice president and general manager, Cisco Security and Collaboration. “The best ideas and innovations can come from anywhere within an organization, and Webex Leap provides an avenue for our employees to experiment and express their entrepreneurial spirit.”

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