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IPICS

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IPICSInternet Protocol Interoperability and Collaboration System (Cisco)
IPICSInternational Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences
IPICSIrish Production and Inventory Control Society


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Cisco IPICS (IP Interoperability and Collaboration System) provides comprehensive voice communications interoperability for existing radios, with IP and non-IP networks, to enable existing push-to-talk services and new and future communications capabilities that can be easily and quickly delivered to support any geography, technology, system, PC desktop, device and user, as needed.
Please join Shah Talukder, General Manager, as he discusses how Cisco IPICS connects isolated networks fundamentally changing how public safety agencies are able to respond to emergency situations.
Cisco IPICS technology has the potential to deliver a platform to provide an inexpensive solution for pervasive radio interoperability that helps organizations dynamically manage the flow of all types of information, collaborate across multiple networks and organizations, and improve overall operational effectiveness and efficiency.
 
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