2. RSS Product Overview AgendaRSS Product Overview Agenda
Polycom ReadiSeries suite of products
Business value propositions
Features overview
End-user scenarios
System capacities
Competitive differentiators
3. ReadiReadiManagerManager SE200SE200
Management and SchedulingManagement and Scheduling
ReadiReadiConveneConvene (MGC+)(MGC+)
Conference BridgesConference Bridges
Polycom ReadiPolycom ReadiSeriesSeries……
A Complete Conferencing SolutionA Complete Conferencing Solution
VV22
IU Firewall / NATIU Firewall / NAT
SolutionsSolutions
ReadiReadiRecording & Streaming ServerRecording & Streaming Server
4. RSS – Business Value PropositionsRSS – Business Value Propositions
Record training sessions and corporate
communications to complement other content
sources
Provide content for later viewing by absent
participants
Ability to reach individuals during a live call who don’t
have access to a video endpoint
Record sessions for legal purposes (record keeping,
xyz compliance, etc.)
5. RSS – Business Value PropositionsRSS – Business Value Propositions (cont’d)(cont’d)
On-demand recording (record-at-will with minimal
set-up, configuration)
Use a video endpoint to pre-record a presentation,
training session, or corporate message for later
viewing (i.e., video mail equivalent)
6.
7. RSS 2000 FunctionalityRSS 2000 Functionality
Multiple Recording Scenarios
Single Endpoint
Point-to-Point
Multipoint
Multiple Playback Methods
Live playback via Web-browser
Archive file playback via Web-browser
Archive file playback via H323 video endpoint
Web Browser Support
No applications or plug-ins to download
Standard .ASF file format – compatible with Windows Media
Player, RealPlayer, and others
8. RSS 2000 FunctionalityRSS 2000 Functionality (cont’d)(cont’d)
Management
Permissions-based user access & control
– E.g., Limit certain users to accessing only live streaming
and/or archive file playback
Email links
– Easy to email links to recorded content
Archiving Capabilities
– Auto FTP back-up to an external media server
(immediate, scheduled, manually)
Tight integration with the MGC
– Pre-configure auto-start / -stop of recording
– Audio (voice) recording notifications
9. RSS 2000 FunctionalityRSS 2000 Functionality (cont’d)(cont’d)
End-User Control
DTMF control for Start / Pause / Stop of the
recording
Far End Camera Control – for Rewind, Pause,
Fast-Forward
Video and Content Capabilities
H.264 - 128kbps up to 2Mbps, including High
Definition
H.239 for content
11. End-User Scenario - Point-to-Point RecordingEnd-User Scenario - Point-to-Point Recording
•Multipoint call on the EPs – Expand the point-to-point call to a multipoint
(using the EP’s embedded MP functionality)
H323
H323
•RSS Point-to-point recording – Both of the sites will call to the RSS and meet
in a recorded conference on the RSS
12. End-User Scenario – Multipoint Call RecordingEnd-User Scenario – Multipoint Call Recording
•One of the participants in the call will dial to the Recording system (Via H323)
•All the control will be done from the MGC Manager – Users will not need to
access the RSS UI for additional configuration (Initial configuration may be done
by the administrator)
•Start / Stop / Pause of recording is controlled by the Conference Chairperson via
DTMF commands relayed though the MGC
H323
H320
SIP
H323
Recording Link
13. End-User Scenario – Multipoint Live StreamingEnd-User Scenario – Multipoint Live Streaming
H323
H320
SIP
H323
Recording Link
•Stream a live conference or Endpoint (one to many)
•Users are able to access the RSS website and view the live streaming using
a .ASF compatible media player (e.g., Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc.)
•A recorded conference name on the RSS will have the same name as the
original conference on the Polycom MGC with a date & time stamp appended
Streaming
Connections
14. End-User Scenario – Recording Archive AccessEnd-User Scenario – Recording Archive Access
•Users are able to review the recorded meeting immediately following its completion
•Users access the RSS website and select the desired conference for playback
• A recorded conference name on the RSS will have the same name as the original
conference on the Polycom MGC with a date & time stamp appended
15. User Scenarios – H323 PlaybackUser Scenarios – H323 Playback
H323
H323
Playback of the selected recorded conference
from the RSS to an H323 Endpoint
Up to 10 simultaneous H323 viewers
17. RSS CapacitiesRSS Capacities
Scenario Description Capacity
Conference
Recording
How many
conferences can be
recorded at one time?
With content sharing?
2 conferences or
2 EPs dialing-in
at the same time
--
1 recording using
H.239 content
Point-to-Point
Recording
How many point-to-
point calls can be
recorded at any one
time?
1
H323
Playback
How many
conferences can be
played back
simultaneously
via H323 EPs?
10
Archive
View
How many unicast
streaming sessions
can be viewed based
on the RSS’ web
server capacity?
60
System
Disk Size
Recording
Capacity
Benchmark
Format
250 Gb Approx. 600 hrs. H.264 @ 768K
19. Top Five Competitive DifferentiatorsTop Five Competitive Differentiators
High Definition video support (H.264 up to 2Mbps)
Password security for data / content protection
Integration with the industry-leading MGC
Ability to record both reserved and Ad-hoc / On-
Demand conferences
Flexibility in playback controls (DTMF, from
Endpoint, via web-browser)
21. AvailabilityAvailability
Open for ordering beginning June 1st
General Availability - mid-August
Available for shipments worldwide*
PricingPricing
$15,000 (U.S. List Price)
* Currently excludes Argentina, Brazil, Korea, Mexico, Russia, and Taiwan
Complete conferencing solution from Polycom. Highly flexible and functional bridges, conference management and scheduling, Voice and Video firewalls, and now Conference Recording and Streaming.