List of Cisco Collaboration Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Cisco Collaboration customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Cisco Collaboration for Audio Video and Web Conferencing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Cisco Collaboration for Audio Video and Web Conferencing include: AGCO Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 27900 employees and revenues of $14.41 billion, Cimpress plc, a Ireland based Professional Services organisation with 15000 employees and revenues of $2.89 billion, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, NterOne, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, Altocloud, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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AGCO Corporation | Manufacturing | 27900 | $14.4B | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco Collaboration | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, AGCO Corporation implemented Cisco Collaboration for Audio Video and Web Conferencing to support corporate communications and manufacturing operations. The initiative centered on a consolidated Cisco Collaboration stack that included Cisco Jabber, Cisco WebEx, and Cisco Unified Contact Center Express, positioned to enable collaboration everywhere and standardize meeting and contact center workflows across sites. Cisco Jabber was configured to deliver presence, instant messaging, softphone and desktop VoIP capabilities, while Cisco WebEx provided scheduled and ad hoc web conferencing and screen sharing for cross-functional teams. Cisco Unified Contact Center Express was deployed to provide inbound contact routing, agent desktop support and basic contact center operational controls, aligning contact handling with conferencing and unified communications capabilities. Operational coverage focused on corporate communications, customer support and manufacturing operations, with a centralized collaboration administration model to simplify provisioning and policy management. Governance changes included standardized conferencing and contact center workflows, and role-based administration to reduce operational complexity while extending collaboration services to distributed business units. The deployment helped AGCO enable collaboration everywhere, improve business responsiveness and simplify operations as stated in the project notes. Cisco Collaboration was positioned as the enterprise Audio Video and Web Conferencing layer to support ongoing cross-departmental communication and contact handling. | |
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Altocloud | Banking and Financial Services | 50 | $1M | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco Collaboration | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Altocloud implemented Cisco Collaboration from Cisco Systems as an embedded communications layer. The deployment integrated Cisco Spark and Tropo APIs to simplify communications within the Altocloud Platform and to surface Audio Video and Web Conferencing capabilities directly inside application workflows. The implementation followed a cloud-forward API integration architecture, exposing Cisco Collaboration audio, video, and web conferencing services alongside Tropo voice and messaging APIs through developer-facing connectors. Operational scope centered on platform-level communications for customer engagement and agent collaboration functions in the United States, with governance focused on API access controls, session orchestration, and embedding conferencing and messaging capabilities into product workflows. | |
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Cimpress plc | Professional Services | 15000 | $2.9B | Ireland | Cisco Systems | Cisco Collaboration | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2015 | n/a | In 2015 Cimpress plc deployed Cisco Collaboration to extend employee collaboration to desktop and mobile devices, with an emphasis on Audio Video and Web Conferencing capabilities. The implementation leveraged Cisco Unified Communications and Cisco DX Series endpoints, the Cisco DX Series endpoints providing integrated access to other Cisco collaboration technologies for unified voice and video interactions. Cisco Collaboration was configured to deliver a desktop collaboration experience using Cisco DX Series endpoints, combining secure voice calling, video conferencing, presence, and meeting join workflows consistent with Audio Video and Web Conferencing platforms. Configuration work focused on endpoint provisioning, call control integration with Cisco Unified Communications, and mobile client support to maintain consistent user workflows across devices. Integrations centered on other Cisco collaboration technologies, with DX Series endpoints serving as the primary access layer rather than adding non‑Cisco integrations. The operational scope covered employee desktops and mobile devices across the organization, positioning Cisco Collaboration as the primary Audio Video and Web Conferencing layer for internal collaboration. Governance and rollout emphasized standardized endpoint configurations and centralized management of collaboration endpoints through Cisco management capabilities, aligning provisioning and user access policies with existing communications governance. The rollout prioritized consistent endpoint user experience via DX Series devices and unified call control integration to reduce fragmentation in conferencing operations. | |
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Healthcare | 3500 | $1.5B | United Kingdom | Cisco Systems | Cisco Collaboration | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2015 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 50 | $10M | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco Collaboration | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2015 | n/a |
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