Webex Calling is Cisco’s flagship cloud calling solution with over 12 million users worldwide. It delivers an enterprise-grade calling experience that enables customers to replace PBX hardware with a cloud calling solution. Webex Calling's connectivity and collaboration experience includes calling, meetings, messaging, contact center, and integrated devices.
The company uses Microsoft Teams. They do use Microsoft Teams right now and for a long time a lot of the different practices have been using on-premise, contact Call Manager and Unified Communications Express. But Cisco WebEx, the cloud-based product is one of the new ones. And …
It's far far secure when compared to the other two rest everything is almost similar. In free version Google Meet has unlimited meeting length. For me Webex Calling is all about security. The interface is also very good and professional, directory part is well functional so all …
One single piece of software that also pairs with industry leading hardware for calling and collaboration. Webex combines the best of both worlds, you can use it on and off site from various devices and options , like mobile app, web browser as well as hardware and have a …
Webex Calling has a lot better integrations with third party apps than the rest. It's ease of use for users can't be beat and the admin control hub makes it a breeze to manage from an admin point of view.
We opted for Webex Calling because it is more secure than the other platforms. Also, when in calls, it does not have a limit for the number of people we have, I experienced in the other platforms that there is a time limit on the calls you can make depending on the number of …
Webex stacks up great against other services as it provides quality and clear audio and video while on calls, against other products that we use it provides a superior collaboration experience as it has greater video sharing capabilities than other products. It also shine at …
Webex Calling does very well against all their competitors. Its strength is integration with Call manager, enterprise feature set, End to End Encryption, their own phones. Most vendors use third party phones and gateways which creates extra overhead in management. Having a …
Webex calling has more professional UI and is better for organizations where as ZOOM is better for schools and Educational institutions. Zoom is better in terms of functionality as it requires lower bandwidth of network to work properly. All in all Webex calling is better …
Because of all the features and setting other products don't have. the possibility to have a space for communicating with all our colleagues through chat, audios, calls, and videocalls. It's the best app
I have used Zoom before and found the software and user interface much better. It simply seems more modern and less immature. Of course Zoom has bugs and is not perfect software, but from my point of view it is much better than Webex.
Webex compares pretty well against Teams, however due to the nature of our organisation and data being held within SharePoint/OneDrive. Teams provides a better solution for our internal users. However for external users as Teams is not federated and locked down, Webex works much …
The differences between both software can be marginal in some aspects,
but for the campaign in a proffessional level it was a clear win to
Webex due the quality and security of the platform, being a Cisco
As discussed in the prior portion of this review, Jabber is used in conjunction with webex, not in place of it. Jabber allows for intra-firm communications via instant messaging and calls and allows users to manage calls and voicemails over computer and via email/app from …
By using Webex Calling, it's not only the call facility that I can get. I also get feature messages, events, and many applications that can be integrated with Webex meetings. And what I know is that Zoom is only useful for holding meetings. There is no OBTP (one button to push) …
It's well suited for the hybrid work environment where we have people in the office, and people at home where, like I said, you don't have to provide a remote access point for the phone to be able to connect back or have to register through other means like expressways.
For example, with WebEx calling, it's an offer which include many features of each on-prem server and every features are included in WebEx calling. So that's something which is very appreciated by customer because they don't have to buy each server like it was the case. They just buy WebEx calling and they have many features. Even if they don't need it, they have it and we can give them the notice to use them and they can use it and they are very happy with this software.
It is a very easy product to deploy and configure and to really take advantage of. It does not matter if you are using it in an office or your home, or for a security office or a collaboration meeting room - you have the right endpoint available for each case and the configuration parameters to improve the functionality you need.
I have been working for a long time with Cisco as a provider and also Cisco TAC and Cisco Support Engineers. The support starts right beforehand in the documentation of the product you are interested in. From the start you have a good, complete, and detailed and easy to read datasheet and there's always someone available to answer any questions.
The differences between both software can be marginal in some aspects, but for the campaign in a proffessional level it was a clear win to Webex due the quality and security of the platform, being a Cisco product has more impact on the final decision, and in the end the overall experience has been great, having used Twilio in the past, that last part is my personal opinion.
Webex Calling allowed us to continue working in a remote world
While workshops are best in person, Webex Calling allowed us to continue offering that critical service and also included break out room functionality for small group activities, when needed.
The recording feature allows everyone to hyper focus on the discussion - if anything was missed in notes, it was always saved in the recording when we had one. Perfect for interviews and workshops.