Polycom Introduces Polycom RealPresence Platform

Polycom, today introduced the Polycom RealPresence Platform -- the most comprehensive software infrastructure for universal video collaboration. The Polycom RealPresence Platform (formerly referred to as the Polycom UC Intelligent Core) is the software infrastructure that powers Polycom's market-leading HD telepresence and video solutions. The unique open-standards approach of the Polycom RealPresence Platform ensures integration with hundreds of unified communications and social networking applications, such as Microsoft Lync 2010, IBM Sametime, and Jive's social business platform.

In addition, the RealPresence Platform integrates with core networking and security infrastructure to deliver secure collaboration with any number of people across heterogeneous networks with up to 50 percent less bandwidth consumption than other solutions. The Polycom RealPresence Platform also provides security, reliability, management, and massive scalability to support video as a cloud-based service to enterprises, SMBs, and consumers.

"Businesses and governments alike are seeking increased productivity and efficiency through the fast adoption of UC solutions that truly unify multi-vendor communications and collaboration environments. Polycom's platform, through deep integration with our broad partner ecosystem, enables unified communications that span desktop, mobility, and group settings in a way that's unmatched in the industry," said Andy Miller, president and CEO, Polycom. "With our open standards-based platform, innovation-rich devices, broad service offerings, and native application interoperability, Polycom is playing an integral role in enabling what promises to be the network effect of video collaboration for hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide."

Polycom RealPresence Platform Drives Adoption and ROI Today's RealPresence Platform announcement is a key component of Polycom's software strategy to put the "unified" in unified communications (see today's related release, "Polycom Unveils Software Strategy to Drive Global Adoption of HD Video Collaboration through Open Standards"). Unified communications requires open standards-based software interfaces and integration so that applications, systems, networks, and video-enabled devices from different vendors can seamlessly interoperate.

Ease-of-use enabled by interoperability drives adoption as users come to expect face-to-face collaboration for every conversation, training session, interview, product review, employee on-boarding, sales and partner engagement, company meeting, event, and more. Moreover, the increasing mobility of workers is also adding to the growing demand for more scalable video solutions. The Polycom RealPresence Platform delivers enterprise ease of use and carrier-grade reliability and scalability, already supporting up to 25,000 concurrent sessions and 75,000 device registrations -- five times more than Polycom's closest competitor.

"At TBS, Inc., we continually seek to drive innovation to remain ahead of other media outlets competing for the attention of our global audiences," said Dan Darling, CIO, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. "As we move to the future, the Polycom RealPresence Platform will make it possible for us to deliver our mobility goals across devices and disciplines while meeting our interoperability requirements for the full extent of our media, and pre- and post-production systems."

The Polycom RealPresence Platform Components The functional modules of the RealPresence Platform include:

  • Universal Video Collaboration -- software for multipoint video, voice,and content collaboration that connects multiple protocols, enabling people and content to connect at the highest quality for the lowest cost.
  • Video Resource Management -- software to centrally manage, monitor, and deliver video collaboration across an organization.
  • Virtualization -- software for managing and distributing calls across collaboration networks with the scalability, redundancy, and resiliency -- up to 25,000 concurrent sessions and 75,000 device registrations on up to 64 video servers-- needed for global enterprises and cloud deployments.
  • Universal Access and Security -- software that easily and securely connects video participants inside and outside the organization while optimizing for the best collaboration experience, whether delivered within the enterprise, business-to-business, or business-to-consumer.
  • Video Content Management -- software for secure video capture (recording and playback) as well as content management, administration, and delivery of video content.
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