Webex Teams Jabber



  1. For instance, Cisco said Jabber - its platform for communicating via video, instant messaging, voice, and conferencing - will now mirror the look and feel of Webex Teams by the end of summer.
  2. Learn all about Webex with free online training led by our experts Webex essentials Resources to help you get the most out of Webex - for every role, industy, and team.

Upgrading from Jabber to Webex, but have Microsoft Teams users?

Placing a call using Cisco Jabber from Slack. This could be using Webex Teams or Cisco Jabber as your softphone or controlling your desk phone. If your Cisco client is controlling your Cisco desk phone clicking the call button in Slack causes your Cisco desk phone to go off-hook and call your colleague. We are thrilled to announce that Cisco Webex Teams ™ and Jabber have both won TrustRadius Top Rated 2020 Awards in Collaboration. Jabber has been Top Rated in the Collaboration category for the last three years, while Cisco Webex Teams is receiving its first Top Rated award for the category.

Businesses can now upgrade from Jabber to Webex thanks to the Webex Cloud.

This hybrid solution means you can unlock all the Webex productivity tools for your team.

Complete with a team messaging mode that delivers core to complex features, you can now migrate from Jabber to Webex.

Webex Jabber Download

Through the Webex Cloud, Jabber users can access file sharing, search tools and presence.

You can even federate the Jabber client with your Webex experience. Users in both platforms can now collaborate without switching apps.

All you need to do now is figure out how you’re going to deal with your Microsoft Teams users.

Moving from Cisco Jabber to Webex

As collaboration tools push UC customers towards a single cloud-based platform for their communication needs, Cisco is taking a different approach.

The updated connection from Jabber to Webex means that companies using on-premises tools can migrate to the cloud in phases – at their own pace.

The release of the integration between Jabber and Teams is part of a wider effort by Cisco to connect their three unified communications clients: Webex, Jabber, and BroadSoft UC-One.

Eventually, Cisco will align the codebases of the three apps, so people can access the same features, regardless of the tool they choose.

To use both Jabber and Webex simultaneously, you can simply enable the interop setting.

Jabber

After some initial pilot testing, Cisco users should feel comfortable leaving their on-premise solutions behind and moving completely to the cloud.

However, there may be some businesses out there that prefer to maintain the flexibility of a hybrid collaboration experience.

Whichever path you choose, there is one big question you’ll need to ask. What are you going to do about your Microsoft Teams users?

Microsoft Teams vs Webex, or Microsoft Teams and Webex?

Whilst a new interoperability solution between Cisco Jabber and Webex might make it easier for your on-premises and cloud teams to chat, there’s still a problem if you have other members of your team working on alternative chat apps.

Your Microsoft Teams users use that client as it is their personal preference – or it has features that need outside of the Cisco stack.

Cisco Webex Teams Vs Jabber

Moving those members of your team to Webex is unlikely to drive the results that you want.

Instead, you’ll end up with two separate groups in your company – people using Cisco and people using Microsoft.

So, how do you fix this problem? You have two reasonable options.

Webex teams import contacts from jabber

1. Migrate everyone to Cisco Webex

You do have the option to move everyone to Cisco Webex.

However, the process of decommissioning a collaboration tool is rarely as simple as it seems.

You’ll need to:

  1. Prevent data loss while moving your Microsoft Teams employees into Cisco channels. This means migrating all of your existing content over into a new environment and ensuring that your employees don’t misplace their data.
  2. Transition your Microsoft Teams workflows and integrations into Cisco Webex. With a little luck, all of the integrations your employees rely on in Microsoft Teams will also be available with Cisco Webex. This is rarely the case for most companies though. You may need to invest in workarounds that require extra training for employees, or you could be left without essential solutions for employee productivity.
  3. Convince everyone to move to a new app. You’ll also have to make sure that your employees are comfortable with the idea of moving to a new enterprise chat app and staying there. Fail to drive adoption properly, and Microsoft Teams will simply become shadow messaging.

2. Combine Cisco Webex and Microsoft Teams

Alternatively, you could find a way to combine Microsoft Teams and Cisco Webex users.

In a world where everyone has their own preferences regarding chat tools, it makes more sense in the long-term to support multiple messaging environments at once.

How do you do that? The simple answer is Mio.

Mio keeps everyone in your environment collaborating in their existing Microsoft Teams and Cisco Webex environments while syncing messages across platform.

This is the best way to get the most out of your collaboration strategy when you migrate from Jabber to Cisco Webex.

With Mio, everyone gets to use the tools that they prefer, without the complex migration plan.

Your Microsoft Teams users will be able to stay on the same platform while chatting with colleagues on Cisco Webex, and vice versa.

Mio is simple to set up:

  • Connect all the chat apps your teams use by creating your Mio Hub
  • Import all users and channels at once, or select them one by one
  • Team members in your Mio Hub can immediately chat in DMs or groups with members on other platforms
  • File sharing, threaded messages, reactions, and the ability to edit and delete messages are all supported with Mio
  • New conversations will be mirrored in the primary chat platform each employee prefers to use

Discover the power of a better-connected team today and learn more about Mio with this handy video!

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