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Talking Cognitive Collaboration with Cisco's Amy Chang

Cisco’s Amy Chang explains Cognitive Collaboration and how Accompany data will add intelligence to Webex Teams and collaboration.

UC Today attended Enterprise Connect 2019, potentially the biggest unified communications and collaboration event on the planet, to bring you the interviews with all the industry's biggest names.

In this video interview, presenter Patrick is joined by Amy Chang who is the SVP & General Manager for Cisco Collaboration. Firstly Patrick asks Amy to explain the premise of Cisco's Cognitive Collaboration. Amy explains that Cognitive Collaboration is an overriding principle that Cisco will apply to their entire portfolio to bring additional intelligence to meeting, collaboration and communication processes.

Amy also tells Patrick how her background with her previous organisation Accompany, which Cisco acquired during 2018, will impact her leadership of the Cisco Collaboration Group. Accompany leverages public data to create knowledge bases for individuals and companies, Cisco will be using this technology to apply the information gleaned to enhance their collaboration solutions including Webex Teams.

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Presenter Patrick Watson and Amy Chang from Cisco.

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