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Product Intelligence Report:

Cisco Cleans Up Its Client Portfolio with Unified Jabber Client

Report Date:

March 11, 2011

Analyst:

Shimmin, Brad

Service: Market:

Hot Topics

, Business Technology and Software

Cloud Services , Telepresence , Unified Communications & Collaboration , Collaboration Platforms

Summary Analytical Summary Cisco remains competitive within the application platform marketplace with the introduction of Cisco Jabber, a new, unifying client interface that melds presence, IM, voice, video and conferencing within a single client that runs across Mac, PC and a number of mobile devices. Currently, Cisco maintains a number of disparate collaborative client UIs, each differing depending upon which device they support (e.g., desktop, tablet, smartphone, etc.) and service offered. For example, the company offers the Cisco Unified Personal Communicator (CUPC) in support of unified communications (UC) requirements and WebEx Connect in support of Web conferencing needs. There is also a distinct client application for Cisco's fledgling social networking platform, Cisco Quad, which unfortunately will not figure directly into this unification effort. Even so, with Cisco Jabber, the company is working toward a single client brand and single user experience based upon a common set of technologies and features. This will allow Cisco to effectively leverage and call attention to the integration of its two key best-of-breed capabilities, video (including telepresence) and voice. These represent two areas where its main rivals Google, IBM and Microsoft have uneven and comparatively limited capability. Also, the company's decision to leverage the Jabber brand name, which the company obtained when it acquired IM/presence vendor Jabber, Inc. in 2008, will also draw positive attention to its substantive use of Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) -- a technology that will better enable Cisco to interoperate with third-party collaboration solutions as well as with its own product set. Unfortunately, Cisco's unification game plan will take a great deal of time to pay off, leaving Cisco with an uneven and complicated client strategy for the time being. Cisco intends to replace the current Mac client with Cisco Jabber in Q2 2011, when a Google Android Jabber client will likewise emerge. However, a Windows Jabber client will not emerge until late 2011. In the meantime, Cisco will simply apply the Jabber brand name to its current stock of Windows and mobile device clients, adding features and functions with point releases that will eventually bring all clients into parity. Another difficulty stems from Cisco's failure to fully incorporate Cisco Quad into its Jabber unification efforts. While Quad can interoperate with other Cisco collaboration tools, without a single UI crossing both real-time (WebEx Connect/CUPC) and asynchronous (Quad) collaboration, Cisco will not be able to effectively ply its voice and video advantage in garnering business for Quad when in competition with established collaboration platform solutions such as Google Apps, Microsoft SharePoint/Exchange, IBM Lotus Connections and Jive Engage.

Positives and Concerns Strengths • With the introduction of Cisco Jabber, the company is signaling its intent to adopt a single, unifying client UI that will span its entire collaboration and communications software and services portfolio. Cisco already possesses a sizable number of collaboration client solutions across many platforms including Macs, PCs, smartphones and tablets. But with the Jabber client (currently in beta for Mac OS with Windows to follow), Cisco intends to meld presence, IM, voice and video (and video messaging), web conferencing and desktop sharing


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