The Riverbed SteelHead CX series features dedicated WAN optimization appliances, ideal for organizations that want to improve application performance and data transfers served over a wide area network. The series is engineered for seamless network integration into remote sites and data centers, with scalable performance designed to support a growing number of users, devices, and data.
Polycom CX7000 is a unified collaboration room system optimised for Microsoft Lync, and provides users with Lync functions such as presence, IM, online meetings or content collaboration based on Polycom’s video conference experience in a single plug and play system. Navigation is simple via a high quality wireless keyboard and mouse, and users can collaborate without any problems. Straightforward and familiar Lync controls for meeting chairpersons allow participants to be easily managed, added or removed.
The Polycom 2201-23313-003 HDX Microphone Array Pod is an external microphone hub for Polycom video and audio conference products. The Polycom 2201-23313-003 supports the HDX, CX7000, and SoundStructure equipment. This external microphone pod can accept up to two additional microphones.
The Dell PR02X E-Port Plus Replicator with USB 3.0 enables connection to your desktop peripherals and allows 4 displays via one connector. The Dell PR02X E-Port Plus functions with many Dell Latitude and Precision model laptops and is the perfect space saving solution for your home or business. Dell DisplayPort technology allows the ability to daisy chain up to 4 screens, supports up to 2 30" monitors, and features multiple connection options for ease of use.
Every VoIP phone contains one or more codecs, and during call establishment, they share their lists of supported codecs. One phone, for example, may say “Hey stranger, I can support codecs A, B, or C”, and the other one will respond “Nice to meet you, I can support codecs “B, C, or D.” At this point, both phones recognize that they could converse in either B or C (this process is can easily be compared to two multilingual strangers meeting on the street, figuring out what languages they share, then deciding which of the shared languages to proceed in).