Cisco Jabber version 11 is significant in many ways and it’s difficult to outline all of the details in a single post. First and foremost Cisco is continuing to show that cross-platform feature parity, mobile first, and secure first is a leading part of the strategy.
Enterprise groups, persistent chat, and WebEx CMR escalation are three things significant enough to mention. There are some future integrations that will be better shown than blogging about.
There is a lot of work happening back at Cisco and I’m sure the Jabber team backlog is growing. In the meantime I highly recommend taking a look at the videos below to become a little more familiar with Cisco Jabber 11.
Check out these new Jabber 11 Videos
- Cisco Jabber for Android 11: Overview
- Cisco Jabber for Android 11: In call Features
- Cisco Jabber for iPhone and iPad 11: Overview
- Cisco Jabber for iPhone and iPad 11: In call Features
- Cisco Jabber for Mac 11: Introduction
- Cisco Jabber for Mac 11: Contacts
- Cisco Jabber for Windows 11: Introduction
- Cisco Jabber for Windows 11: Personalize Your Jabber
The release notes detailing the new features:
- Cisco Jabber for Windows 11.0 Release Notes
- Cisco Jabber for Mac 11.0 Release Notes
- Cisco Jabber for iPhone and iPad 11.0 Release Notes
- Cisco Jabber for Android 11.0 Release Notes
- Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for Windows 11.0 Release Notes
- Cisco Virtualization Experience Media Engine for SUSE Linux 11.0 Release Notes