- Cloud Video Interop Microsoft Teams
- Cisco Webex Interoperability Microsoft Teams
- Cisco Cloud Video Interop For Microsoft Teams
With RealConnect, it’s easy to connect your video conferencing systems to Microsoft Teams (or Skype for Business) meetings. Keep the workflow you’re used to, just add video interop so anyone can join the meeting from their personal clients, Microsoft Teams Rooms, as well as from videoconferencing systems. It’s simple, flexible and smart. The News: Today Microsoft and Cisco are announcing a partnership that enables Cisco’s Webex video devices to connect to the Microsoft Teams meeting services in multiple ways. First, Cisco Webex will introduce an interop solution that will be certified as a Microsoft Cloud Video Interop (CVI) offering to allow Cisco Webex Room devices and SIP video conferencing devices to join Microsoft Teams. The Cisco Webex Teams and Office 365 integration is great for users that are happy to live in Webex Teams — but it doesn’t take into account users that prefer Microsoft Teams for collaboration.
Comparing Cisco Client Integration with Direct Routing for Microsoft Teams
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Cisco Client Integration for Microsoft Teams
Cloud Video Interop Microsoft Teams
Direct Routing for Microsoft Teams
Cisco Client Integration vs Direct Routing
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- Supports dialling from within the Microsoft Teams App
- Supports proximity, ‘touchless join’ and wireless sharing within Cisco meeting rooms
- Supports a familiar and consistent calling/dialling experience
- Supports a consistent set of features and functionality across different devices: desktop, macOS, Android, iOS.
- Supports a consistent set of features across all call flows: IP Phone to IP Phone, IP Phone to App, App to App.
- Supports unified extensions, dial-patterns and voice mailboxes (a single mailbox, dial-plan, and extension per user)
- Supports integration with desk phones (shared lines or desk phone control)
- Cisco Collaboration IP Telephony environments have an extensive set of features and capabilities that are extended to desktop and mobile applications, including:
- Multiline
- Call Waiting
- Call Waiting ID
- Call Transfer for mobile clients
- Call Forward Busy
- Single Number Reach
- Auto-answer
- Distinctive Ring
- Call Return
- Sequential Ringing
- Barge-In
- Business Continuity (CFNR)
- Customisable Music on Hold
- Cisco client integration is not required, providing a simpler user experience

- Leverage mature, enterprise-grade native calling capabilities within a Cisco Collaboration deployment
- Supports a wide range of new and legacy telephony devices
- Analogue gateways
- Intercom
- Paging
- Gates/booms
- Easy to deploy, no server-side/backend integration required
- Webex Teams ‘Modular App’ can be added to the Microsoft Teams client to enable only the desired workload: Calling and/or Messaging and/or Meetings. A single, cutdown version which only supports the selected workload with other features disabled and removed from the App to simplify the user experience. Calls and/or Meetings are initiated from the Microsoft Teams App.
- Easy to manage and troubleshoot
- End-to-end visibility
- Single vendor for voice, gateways and possibly the data network
- A comprehensive set of mature troubleshooting tools such as Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT)
- No additional licensing costs when using a Hybrid Services deployment architecture
- Maximise return on investment by leveraging existing Cisco investments (where available)
- Presence status sharing between Cisco and Microsoft devices and applications is currently not supported (Microsoft Presence API does not currently accept Presence updates)
- Presence status sharing between Cisco and Microsoft devices and applications is not supported (Microsoft Presence API does not currently accept Presence updates)
- Ad-hoc system with no integration between user physical handsets and desktop/mobile applications;
- Confusion and difficulty in managing multiple extensions/ voicemail boxes
- Confusion regarding which extension to dial to reach colleagues/other staff
- Inconsistent user experience across different workflows
- Increased dialling complexity with the addition of inter-site and intra-site dialling prefixes
- Highlighting some of the basic/advanced features and capabilities that are unavailable within the MS Teams platform, and when dialling between on-premise Cisco CUCM/PSTN, and Microsoft Teams
- Comfort Noise Generation
- Multiline
- Call Waiting
- Call Waiting ID
- Call Transfer for mobile clients
- Call Forward Busy
- Single Number Reach
- Auto answer
- Distinctive Ring
- Call Return
- Sequential Ringing
- Barge-In
- Business Continuity (CFNR)
- Customisable Music on Hold
- Maintaining two applications: Microsoft Teams and Webex Teams (Calling Mode)
- Deployment of additional Cisco Expressway capacity may be required
- Difficult to manage and troubleshoot dual dial-plans, extensions and PSTN routes
- No end-to-end visibility for the calls between Microsoft Teams and Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure and/or PSTN
- No Media Bypass Support. All media flows through the CUBE gateway
- No end-to-end Cisco TAC support
- Multiple vendors need to be engaged to troubleshoot calling issues, leading to delays in the resolution of incidents.

- Justification of the return on investment, given the current feature set
- Higher recurring costs, with upgrades from Microsoft A3/E3 to A5/E5 or Phone System add-on licensing
- Recurring costs associated with requirements to purchase additional licenses for public spaces/common/lobby areas
- Costs associated with the procurement of replacement Cisco CUBE gateways with feature support
- Additional recurring costs associated with Cisco CUBE licenses and software support
O365 plans.
*Cisco Client Integration: a better alternative to Direct Routing for Microsoft Teams
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Industry Giants Join Together to Drive Open and Seamless Collaboration
Collaboration: The act of working with someone to produce or create something.
It’s a word we use all the time. But, have you thought about what it really means? “The act of working with someone to produce or create something.” That statement carries a lot of weight.
Collaboration is the heart of how my team and I take bold steps every day to connect employees to each other, transforming workforces and the future of work itself. Delighting employees and customers is central to Cisco Webex, what we do and why we do it.
Shaping the Future with Employee Experience
Our digital workplaces are more innovative and agile than ever before. People are at the forefront of shaping the way work is performed and they need the right collaboration technologies to get work done even faster. These tools must work seamlessly together to really be impactful in enabling teamwork that leads to better results, higher productivity, and engaged employees.
Today Microsoft and Cisco are announcing a partnership that enables Cisco’s Webex video devices to connect to the Microsoft Teams meeting services in multiple ways. First, Cisco Webex will introduce an interop solution that will be certified as a Microsoft Cloud Video Interop (CVI) offering to allow Cisco Webex Room devices and SIP video conferencing devices to join Microsoft Teams meetings with a reliable interop experience.
Frictionless Collaboration in Multivendor Environments
Cisco and Microsoft are working together on a new approach that enables a direct guest join capability from one another’s video conferencing device to their respective meeting service web app (WebRTC based) – ability to join a Microsoft Teams meeting from a Webex Room Device and the ability to join a Cisco Webex Meeting from a Microsoft Teams Room. These capabilities will be supported on the latest generations of meeting room devices that can run via embedded web technologies. Cisco will support additional vendors in the future. With today’s announcements, we hope to simplify and accelerate interoperability options for our customers as they adopt Cisco Webex Teams and Webex Meetings solutions within their organizations.
Why are these integrations important? We both have a large base of customers who use Cisco and Microsoft products. Customers will benefit from a reliable interop solution using their existing Cisco video conferencing devices to seamlessly join a Microsoft Teams meeting or using Cisco Webex Meetings to join a Microsoft Teams Room. The solutions are expected to GA in early 2020.
Building the Bridge for Meaningful Experience-Centric Collaboration
We are listening and are working together to build these bridges to provide the best user experiences with the tools desired to get the job done. Today’s news further showcases Cisco’s and Microsoft’s joint commitment to openness by creating these enriched experiences for meeting participants in multivendor environments by providing frictionless collaboration without boundaries.
See how easy it is to join a Microsoft Teams meeting from a Webex Video Device:
Today Microsoft and Cisco are announcing a partnership that enables Cisco’s Webex video
devices to connect to the Microsoft Teams meeting services in multiple ways.

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