ADVISORY/First Virtual Communications Demonstrates Rich Media Web Conferencing Integrated into Cisco's IP Telephony Solutions.Business/Technology Editors NetWorld+Interop 2002 Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Booth no. 6859, Pod no. 18 ADVISORY...for Tuesday (May 7) --(BUSINESS WIRE) First Virtual Communications
Who: First Virtual Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: FVCX)
What: Demonstration of First Virtual's award winning rich media Web
conferencing solution integrated into Cisco's IP Phone
environments
When: Tuesday, May 7, 2002 from 10:00am-- 6:00pm (CDT)
Wednesday, May 8, 2002 from 10:00am-- 6:00pm (CDT)
Thursday, May 9, 2002 from 10:00am-- 4:00pm (CDT)
Where: Networld+Interop Exhibition in the Cisco Partner Pavilion
Las Vegas Convention Center - Booth no. 6859, Pod no. 18
Product Demonstration Details: -- Click to Meet(TM) solution makes rich media Web conferencing A videoconferencing session via the Internet. In order to interact with other participants, attendees use either a Web application or an application downloaded into their client machines. as easy as "point and click" -- Browser-based client downloads Refers to a software application that is downloaded from the Internet and installed in the user's computer. Although countless Internet-based applications can be performed from within a Web browser, there are many "rich client" applications that require a more powerful program in the on the fly to include anyone in a rich media Web conference -- Client/server architecture An environment in which the application processing is divided between client workstations and servers. It implies the use of desktop computers interacting with servers in a network in contrast to processing everything in a large centralized mainframe. See client/server. designed from the ground up to run elegantly across Cisco IP networks -- Interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. with the widest range of conferencing See teleconferencing. endpoints and protocols in the industry -- Award winning prototype that provides Web conferencing and interactive video capabilities in Cisco IP Phone environments NOTE: To schedule a demonstration appointment, either at the N+I conference or on-site, come to Booth no. 6859, call Christine Daugherty at 480-857-3200 or send email to cdaugherty@fvc.com. Additional information about First Virtual Communications can be found on the web at www.fvc.com. All trademarks recognized. |
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