Cisco Project Squared is next generation collaboration app, available for free
When it comes to making collaboration devices and applications, there aren’t many that matches Cisco’s expertise and quality. This week, Cisco announced “Project Squared” cloud based business collaboration application. Project Squared combines chat, audio, video, content sharing and multi-party meetings in single experience. Project Squared is bulit on Cisco Collaboration Cloud platform that is famous for web conferencing and telepresence.
Project Squared can be accessed from any device and also works on web browsers. Project Squared makes use of notifications on smartphone operating systems (Apple iPhone and iPad devices and Android devices) to alerts users when there are updates. If you are eager to try this out, head to http://projectsquared.com and download the application for free. While Firefox browser supports voice and video conferencing without the need to install a plugin, if you are using Chrome, you will have to install a plug-in to enable audio/video conferencing.
“We created Project Squared and the Cisco Collaboration Cloud platform to deliver on our dream to transform the collaboration experience, making it easy to stay constantly connected to the people, projects and ideas that matter most. We have lots of ideas on how to continue to enhance the Project Squared experience, and we’re on a mission to keep integrating with important business tools so that your rooms truly help you do your best work. Download Project Squared today and let me know how it changes the way your teams work together—reach me on Twitter at @rowantrollope.”, said, Rowan Trollope, SVP/GM, Collaboration Technology Group, Cisco
“There’s a tremendous opportunity to boost productivity and collaboration by connecting content to the tools people use most,” said Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box. “With Project Squared, Cisco is connecting team collaboration to business information in a seamless, elegant way. We believe the future of enterprise IT is best-of-breed, and we’re incredibly excited to work with Cisco to enable better business collaboration across our two platforms.”, said, Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box