

VXME is an additional piece of software added to Jabber that enables it to run in virtualized environments supported by top virtualization firms like Citrix and VMware. With Cisco Jabber now available for virtual environments, we are enabling our customers to deliver a complete 'anywhere' desktop to their employees without sacrificing the exceptional enterprise capabilities they have come to expect," Phil Sherburne, vice president of engineering in Cisco's Enterprise Smart Solutions unit, said during a press event in San Francisco on Wedensday. "The definition of an enterprise workspace is changing as users demand increasing flexibility in where and how they work. From what we could see, Jabber's HD voice, video, and instant messaging runs quite smoothly with superior video quality on all those systemsany spottiness in the video and voice streams were due to connectivity issues and not the Jabber software. This week, PCMag got a look at Jabber running on a new thin client system of Cisco's own design that is set for release in the first half of 2013, as well as on a Dell Wyse thin client, a mainstream laptop PC, and even a tablet.

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