MIAMI โ Cisco Systems Inc. is in the midst of a major initiative to better integrate its various collaboration products and to give their interfaces a uniform, consistent design. The aim is to make them easier to use and more effective at helping employees work with each other.
ย
The project is known internally as Futurama, and itโs driven by the companyโs conviction that the consumerization of IT is a real trend in the enterprise. Thus, Cisco wants collaboration products like WebEx, Quad, Jabber IM, Tandberg and Social Miner to replicate the โuser-centricโ simplicity of consumer social networks and consumer mobile devices.
ย
In addition, these collaboration products will continue to be integrated with each other until they provide a โseamless,โ unified experience so that users can move among them organically as their collaboration tasks require, said Raj Gossain, vice-president of product management of Ciscoโs collaboration software group.
ย
โItโs not just about making each of our products great unto themselves. Our objective is to bring these solutions together so that as people escalate from different experiences they feel that they are engaging with Cisco collaboration technologies in a consistent fashion: similar controls, common identity, elegant user experience,โ he said.
ย
Cisco has been working aggressively on the Futurama user-experience design effort for the past year, and its results are just starting to show up in product upgrades and enhancements, but users will see a major push in this area this year, he said.
ย
The fruits of Futurama will appear not only in the user interfaces of collaboration applications but also in the design of Cisco collaboration devices, such as the Tandberg video conferencing products, its IP phones and its Cius tablet.
ย
โWeโre trying to deliver a common user experience so that everything feels like itโs coming from the same vendor. Weโre making great progress. Youโll see a number of new solutions launching this year that are delivered against that Futurama spec,โ Gossain said. โItโs all about a quality, elegant experience, thatโs easy, intuitive and consistent.โ
ย
The goal is to tap into the consumerization-of-IT trend and reduce the training and adoption burden that many enterprise computing technologies and products still place on IT departments and employees, he said. โWe want to make these solutions as easy to use as Apple products, and as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.โ
ย
An example of Futuramaโs influence can be seen in the new version of the WebEx web-conferencing and online-meetings application, which was announced in November and is currently in public beta, he said. Theย Quad enterprise social-networking software will also feature Futurama-inspired design enhancements this year, Gossain said.
ย
โYouโll see products launching in the next few months that comply with this internal standard that weโve established,โ he said.
ย
Cisco [Nasdaq: CSCO], best known for its networking hardware, recently identified enterprise collaboration as one of several growth markets itโs focusing on. It has been investing in and developing its collaboration portfolio in recent years and believes it now has a very strong offer to compete against the likes of Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Google and others.
ย
Specifically, Ciscoโs collaboration stack now includes IP telephony, high-end telepresence, enterprise social networking, online meetings, and Web conferencing and social media monitoring. The company is focusing on both on-premise and cloud software that can be accessed via a broad range of platforms, browsers and devices.