Being mobile means more than having a home office. Mobility is now about technology adapting to provide a user experience that is consistent, seamless and transparent to the end user. This means giving users the ability to constantly access the services and functionality they need, regardless of where they are or what device their using. A daunting task, isn’t it?
Experience our Borderless Collaboration Suite Demo for yourself. Our demonstration combines collaborative capabilities allowing the ability to work from any device and on any operating system.
OverviewJoin Force 3 and Cisco to learn more about the changing state of the workspace, and what you can do to prepare your organization for the evolution:
AgendaJoin us November 21 Verizon Center
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SpeakersScott Perry, Force 3
Michael Harttree, Cisco
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Scott joined Force 3 in the summer of 2011. In his previous role, Scott spent over five years as a Systems Engineer at Cisco supporting the FBI and U.S. Department of State. He has been involved in a number of global collaboration designs and implementations. Scott was one of the key individuals to focus solutions around General Dynamic Sectera vIPer and Cisco ISR gateways.
Michael Harttree is the Global Video Architect for Cisco Systems. Prior to his current role, Mike spent over ten years as a Consulting Systems Engineer at Cisco supporting the Intelligence Community and DoD. Mike specializes in designing and building IP Networks for the Intelligence Community and other large enterprises. He serves on the Corporate Enterprise Architecture Board for Cisco, consults on the development of new Unified Communications products, and holds a patent for Quality of Service for video over IP. Mike also works on communications security issues, such as TSG phones and encryption methods.



