SAN JOSE, Calif. & NEW YORK--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--[ Polycom, Inc ]. (Nasdaq: PLCM), the global leader in open standards-based unified communications (UC), today announced significant enhancements to the [ Polycom RealPresence Platform ] that make it an even more comprehensive and flexible software infrastructure for delivering video collaboration from private, public, and hybrid clouds. The new enhancements also make the RealPresence Platform more universally accessible by ensuring multi-vendor interoperability, eliminating barriers to access, and bringing down the cost for enterprises to video-enable their organizations and for service providers to extend from Video-as-a-Service (VaaS) to expanded Video Collaboration-as-a-Service (VCaaS) offerings delivered from Polycom-powered clouds.
"Delivering open standards-based SVC is a bold move for Polycom, and critical for the industry"
Today, Polycom introduced the industryas first open standards-based Scalable Video Coding (SVC) protocol, delivering 3X the previous capacity for HD multipoint video calls for greater scalability, dramatically lower TCO, superior performance, and backwards- and forwards-compatibility to protect customer investments. Polycom also today introduced [ Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition ], the industryas first multi-protocol, integrated software MCU that runs on industry-standard servers.
In a related announcement, Polycom introduced RealPresence CloudAXISa" Suite, an extension of RealPresence Platform that lets customers extend enterprise-grade video collaboration to users of Skype, Facebook, Google Talka", and business video and UC applications via a browser for B2B and B2C video conferencing with the highest quality, reliability, and security. (See related [ press release ].)
aAt Polycom, we continue to bolster our RealPresence Platform software infrastructure with interoperability enhancements designed to ensure customers are future-proofed and able to quickly leverage trends such as BYOD, mobile computing, and social networking that offer new opportunities to extend enterprise-grade video conferencing to the masses. Polycom is laser-focused on open standards-based interoperability for two key reasons: first, to protect our customersa investments and ensure backwards- and forwards-compatibility; second, to remove all impediments that limit the ubiquitous adoption of video collaboration,a said Sudhakar Ramakrishna, president of Products and Services, Polycom. aWith todayas announcements, Polycom is delivering several industry firsts, such as the first open standards-based SVC implementation, which boosts multipoint capacity by 3X and works with other popular standards so that customers donat need to rip and replace their current investments or buy expensive gateways required by competitive SVC offerings. In addition, Polycom is offering the industryas first multi-protocol, integrated software MCU, RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, which runs on industry-standard servers for greater flexibility and cost savings.a
Industryas First Implementation of Open Standards-Based SVC Boosts Scalability 3X, Delivers Backwards- and Forwards-Compatibility, Dramatically Lowers TCO
Last week[ Polycom announced support for open standards-based SVC ], an extension to AVC (Advanced Video Coding H.264), the standard coding protocol used by most of todayas video conferencing devices. The open standards-based SVC algorithm provides a multi-layered data structure that allows systems to adapt to networks to enhance the resolution, frame rate, and quality of video streams, and increase error resiliency, all without requiring excessive bandwidth or administrative intervention. This includes SVC enabling a video stream to be reduced in size automatically if there is a reduction in throughput (e.g., a connectivity bottleneck), allowing the viewer of a video meeting to keep the connection at a slightly lower resolution instead of getting a pause or a video freeze.
Polycom took a rigorous, open standards-based approach to SVC, whereas other SVC implementations have experienced very limited success because they create closed environments that do not work with other vendorsa systems. This requires customers to either purchase expensive gateways or rip and replace their video investments. By providing native interoperability between the new SVC protocol and standards-based protocols such as AVC, the RealPresence Platform bridges avideo islandsa caused by earlier, closed implementations of SVC. This interoperability protects customer investments through backwards-compatibility with AVC and other protocols and forwards-compatibility with SVC and future open standards-based protocols that may emerge.
Polycomas standards-based SVC implementation is built on a framework developed by the Unified Communications Interoperability Forum (UCI Forum), a non-profit network of technology vendors with a shared vision of UC interoperability, and Polycom is licensing its SVC implementation free of charge to the UCI Forum and others to ensure adoption and industry-wide interoperability.
Polycomas SVC implementation provides significant customer benefits, including 3X HD multi-point video capacity for greater scalability, dramatically lower TCO, and superior performance. Scalability is important to customers as they bring video collaboration to more employees and onto more devices, such as PCs and tablets.
aDelivering open standards-based SVC is a bold move for Polycom, and critical for the industry,a said Jim Lundy, CEO and lead analyst at Aragon Research. aWhile SVC provides significant cost, performance, and scalability benefits to customers, until now it has seen limited success because other SVC protocols are proprietary, creating avideo islandsa and running up implementation costs for customers.a
SVC support is available through software updates to components of the RealPresence Platform, including RealPresence Collaboration Server 7.8 and 8.1 (RMX), RealPresence Resource Manager 7.1, and RealPresence Virtualization Manager 5.1 (DMA). These software updates also include support for [ Polycomas next-generation video endpoints also announced today ].
RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, Software MCU that Runs on Industry-Standard Servers, First in New Software Delivery Model for Flexible, Lower-Cost Video
Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, is the industryas first multi-protocol, integrated software MCU that runs on industry-standard servers, connecting video systems using the open standards-based SVC protocol with video systems using other protocols, such as AVC, to the same meeting without expensive gateways, extra licenses, or hidden costs. RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, also delivers open standards-based SVC that results in 3X HD multipoint video capacity for greater scalability, dramatically lower TCO, and superior performance, and is ideal for mid-sized enterprises such as professional service firms, private healthcare institutions, and investment firms, as well as for larger organizations with branch offices.
RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, represents a significant step forward in delivering virtualized video collaboration from the datacenter for even greater flexibility and lower cost. Polycom plans to deliver additional software MCUs for industry-standard servers in the future.
Polycom Extends Firewall Traversal Options with RealPresence Access Directora" for Improved B2B and B2C Secure Connectivity
Polycom also today announced expanded firewall traversal with the new Polycom RealPresence Access Directora" solution. RealPresence Access Director makes it easier for users, inside or outside the firewall, to video conference safely with anyone in the organization, whether they are in a secure environment at the office or an unsecure environment at home or on the go in a hotel. Integrated with the RealPresence Platform virtualization and resource management solutions, RealPresence Access Director brings cost-effective, highly scalable conferencing to applications such as B2B, B2C, and intra-company collaboration. The solution is optimized for multi-protocol networks/environments (H.323 and SIP).
Building on Enhancements to RealPresence Platform, Including Multi-Tenancy Support and Open APIs that Expand the Offerings Partners and Service Providers Can Deliver Efficiently at Scale
The new RealPresence Platform enhancements announced today and in recent months provide significant benefits to services providers, including massive scalability, interoperability, multi-device support, new firewall traversal and security options (RealPresence Access Director or Acme Packet interoperability), and manageability for delivering VaaS. Multi-tenancy capabilities enable service providers to optimize resource investments by leveraging a single physical Polycom RealPresence Resource Manager to support multiple customers in a secure and scalable manner, driving down operating costs.
[ New open APIs launched in July ] will help service providers speed the delivery of new services by simplifying the task of integrating the RealPresence Platform with their operations and billing support systems (OSS/BSS), as well as third-party management systems for scheduling, billing, and rating; video collaboration provisioning; resource reporting in-conference control; and system management. Many leading service providers, including Airtel, BT, China Unicom, Telstra, TIM Intelig and 8x8, are already using Polycom video collaboration solutions to power their video offerings.
Polycomas APIs, which are available to ISVs, partners, and developers, also enable organizations to integrate business applications such as scheduling, directory, management, and monitoring with the RealPresence Platform, extending the value of RealPresence video solutions to new use cases and users.
Just over a year ago, in September 2011, Polycom introduced the [ Polycom RealPresence Platform ], the most comprehensive and interoperable UC software infrastructure for universal video collaboration. The RealPresence Platform provides robust provisioning, management, scalability, reliability, flexibility, and security. Todayas announcements benefit organizations of all sizes as well as service providers by providing greater scale, broader multi-vendor integration, and more refined manageability while bringing down the costs of delivering video services on premises or from the cloud.
Availability
Polycom RealPresence Virtualization Manager 5.1 (DMA), RealPresence Resource Manager 7.1, RealPresence Access Directora", RealPresence Collaboration Server 7.8 (RMX) will be available in November 2012; SVC support will be available via a software update at no charge for customers under a maintenance plan. The RealPresence Collaboration Server 8.1 (RMX) is planned to be available in 1H 2013 and will provide mixed AVC/SVC call capabilities. Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition, will be available in December 2012. Polycom plans to make available the Polycom RealPresence CloudAXISa" Suite to enterprisesin Q1 2013, and trials for service providers are also planned for Q1 2013. Products and solutions availability may vary by country. For more information, visit [ www.polycom.com ], call 1-800-POLYCOM or contact one of our more than 6,500 channel partners worldwide.
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About Polycom
Polycom is the global leader in open standards-based unified communications (UC) solutions for voice and video collaboration, trusted by more than 415,000 customers around the world. Polycom solutions are powered by the Polycom RealPresence Platform, comprehensive software infrastructure and rich APIs that interoperate with the broadest set of communication, business, mobile and cloud applications and devices to deliver secure face-to-face video collaboration in any environment.Polycom and its ecosystem of over 7,000 partners provide truly unified communications solutions that deliver the best user experience, highest multi-vendor interoperability, and lowest TCO. Visit [ www.polycom.com ] or connect with us on [ Twitter ], [ Facebook ], and [ LinkedIn ] to learn how weare pushing the greatness of human collaboration forward.
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This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the asafe harbora provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding future events, including statements regarding product availability and plans to deliver additional software MCUs for industry standard servers, Polycomas customers and partners as future proofed and able to quickly leverage trends due to Polycomas product enhancements, and Polycomas leadership as providing a boost for SVC and the industry. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the impact of competition on our product sales and for our customers and partners; the impact of increased competition due to consolidation in our industry or competition from companies that are larger or that have greater resources than we do; our ability to bring our new products and offerings to market in a timely manner due to engineering, manufacturing or other delays; changing market demands; potential fluctuations in results and future growth rates; continuing disruption to the business due to the realignment of the North America sales organization; risks associated with general economic conditions and external market factors; the market acceptance of our products and changing market demands, including demands for differing technologies or product and services offerings; our ability to successfully integrate our acquisitions into our business; possible delays in the development, availability and shipment of new products; increasing costs and differing uses of capital; changes in key personnel that may cause disruption to the business; our inability to achieve the expected results from adjustments being made to our expense profile; the impact of restructuring actions; and the impact of global conflicts and changing laws that may adversely impact our business. Many of these risks and uncertainties are discussed in the Companyas Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2012, and in other reports filed by Polycom with the SEC. Polycom disclaims any intent or obligations to update these forward-looking statements.