Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE6000) was a telephony and VoIP business phone with unified communications features from Cisco, targeted at SMBs. The product is discontinued, and superseded by functionality found in Cisco Webex Calling.
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GoTo (formerly LogMeIn) offers GoToRoom, a video conferencing room solution available as a bundle with Dolby and Poly equipment.
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Features
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Cloud PBX
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Cisco Business Edition 6000 (discontinued)
8.6
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8% above category average
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Hosted PBX
8.00 Ratings
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Multi-level Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
9.10 Ratings
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User templates
8.40 Ratings
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Call reports
8.30 Ratings
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Directory of employee names
9.10 Ratings
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Call Management
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Cisco Business Edition 6000 (discontinued)
8.8
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5% above category average
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Answering rules
8.80 Ratings
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Call recording
9.10 Ratings
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Call park
8.80 Ratings
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Call screening
8.90 Ratings
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Message alerts
8.40 Ratings
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VoIP system collaboration
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Cisco Business Edition 6000 (discontinued)
8.7
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9% above category average
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Video conferencing
9.10 Ratings
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Audio conferencing
8.80 Ratings
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Video screen sharing
8.20 Ratings
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Instant messaging
8.50 Ratings
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Mobile apps
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Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE6000) is well suited on small and medium sites that need entry-level voice and IP telephony capabilities, together with powerful, easy-to-use collaboration tools. However , if a single user interface or VMware servers are deal breakers for you, I suggest another call system will likely be a better fit.
It works really well in a one on one settings when teachers are coordinating with individual trainers or workshops. It can be helpful as well during a team setting Q&A for follow up training. However, it is a struggle to use in large group settings when one presenter is speaking to a large group of people for trainings.
Happy with Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE6000); works great for us and costs to maintain it are well in hand. it also fits our current and future requirements going forward.
Overall, the product provides excellent value for money. Our employees may interact at the same time on the Cisco Business Edition 6000 without disrupting the conversation. We have a significant number of employees that perform the same thing with calls, texting, and presence, and none of them have an issue.
Haven’t had a chance to need to connect with the service staff as we haven’t had to deal with any large issues beyond internet bandwidth restrictions. However, we feel like support would be very quick and efficient if we were to need it. The observations of setting up our doc cams and getting connected with workshop presenters has been smooth so far.
Both Mitel and [Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE6000)] allow the benefit of virtualization. If desired you could have an entirely virtual system. Cisco handles the virtualization a little better, however Mitel MiCollab is easier to integrate presence and calls. Cisco underlying architecture seems to be a little more stable, Mitel seems to be a little more user friendly. There are pros and cons and both are good solutions.
GoToRoom does a great job of video conferencing with multiple users, similar to Zoom, but has easier access to documents similar to Google Classroom or Google Hangouts. It’s a nice blend of these three pieces of software.