So apparently sending emails from CAD is a two-step process. Emails are
sent via IMAP from the CAD Client to the Exchange Outbox folder. Then
Cisco Desktop Agent Email Service periodically checks this folder I'm
assuming via IMAP then sends the e-mails in there via SMTP.
>From our testing, this
>From what I've heard, the Spark Board is supposed to supplement a
Telepresence room for the most part. So the idea is to still have a codec
with 1/2/3 screens and then use this for the wallboard features. Using it
as an actual Telepresence endpoint seems to be just for smaller rooms.
On Wed, Ja
Maybe I am crazy/spoiled, but I refuse to go back to single screen
telepresence. 1 screen for remote video, and 1 screen for content share.
The wide field of view FOV) on the Sparkboard camera is what makes it seem more
real like. I think it is an interesting product, and it will get there
even
No, the backups are not running at this time. Forgot to mention that.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Charles Goldsmith wrote:
> Are your backups running during this timeframe? We've seen some services
> spit errors during the backups on 10.x and 11.x
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Eric
Are your backups running during this timeframe? We've seen some services
spit errors during the backups on 10.x and 11.x
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Erick Bergquist wrote:
> I've noticed across a few different 10.5.2 SU2 and SU3 systems
> recently that sometimes A Cisco DB service fails a
I've noticed across a few different 10.5.2 SU2 and SU3 systems
recently that sometimes A Cisco DB service fails and restarts at
3:15am Sunday mornings.
Sometimes other days, but most of time Sunday mornings.
Seen it on CUCM and Unity servers.
This is same time the garbage collection job runs.
Th
Coming from an organization that competes directly against the likes of Cisco
and Microsoft collaboration suites, the Spark Board is very appealing to me in
terms of functionality and capabilities and my understanding is the price point
is far more reasonable than the Microsoft Hub solution.
Ou
"Everyone wants to say their touch panel is special and is going to change
the world."
In addition to your statement, I also dislike how companies will
manufacture demand out of thin air.
The whole Spark Board event was cringe worthy in my opinion; with their
over-the-top showmanship, and pretend
Everyone wants to say their touch panel is special and is going to change the
world. The fact is touch is quickly becoming a commodity. It is all about the
application that you put on top of it. I am not sure on the Surface Hub and
Spark Board, but I doubt the OEM is actually manufacturing the t
Nice Freudian slip 😊
Seems it is based on the existing Surface Hub.
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Brian
Meade
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 7:00 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Surface Board
Correction, Spark Board!
Th
Maybe worst kept secret. The monthly subscription will add up quick. The other
thing to remember about Spark is the overall pricing model is completely
different. It is no longer, everyone gets 42% off. It is more of a MSRP model,
so there may be some discounting, but nothing compared to the pa
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