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Friday, March 14, 2008

I'll Take One Resume Super-Sized Please!

Yes, can you believe it! People are really creating "Resumes on Video!", And how is this all possible you ask? Cisco is one of many that have been working on bringing you new ways to communicate over the Internet.



Just as social networking has taken off, so has Video Conferencing. First it was telephone, cable and internet, soon will be asking for Video too.



So this candidate: Scott Blake has an interesting resume don't you think? If I were a PGA officer or Program Manager, I would call him in for an interview. So I know you're asking, "DO I HAVE TO DO THIS", to get a job;and the answer is maybe not now, but it's a huge possibility for the future.



We can not afford to be unprepared for the Evolution of Communication. First it was the Fax, then the Email, the Superhighway, Web/Intranet/Extranet, get ready for Video.



Here is some additional information on how Cisco is participating in Video Solutions for now and future:

Cisco provides customers of all sizes with a variety of IP-based video solutions for high-quality communications, collaboration, and learning. Today Cisco provides several types of solutions for video delivery and use on the network:
Two-way
Real-time collaboration
Real-time broadcasts and on-demand video to internal and external audiences
Video surveillance
Cisco also provides the proper infrastructure components and solutions to optimize video creation, management, transport, delivery, and display/access:
For live and on-demand broadcasts to internal and external audiences, the Cisco Digital Media System provides a comprehensive solution for compelling digital media creation, management, and access—for digital signage and desktop video.
For real-time collaboration, Cisco Unified Videoconferencing solutions and Cisco Telepresence effectively eliminate the barriers of time, distance, and resources, allowing people from around the world to function as if they were in the same room.
The Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) provides a flexible platform for streaming media and caching Web content to accelerate Web applications. ACNS integrates with the Cisco Digital Media System for optimal and smooth digital media delivery across the network.

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