SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CrowdOptic today announced the successful Phase I implementation of its software with Cisco Jabber, marking a significant step in establishing CrowdOptic software as the standard in portable telemedicine. The implementation was completed at the UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus in San Francisco, where physicians wearing Google Glass will be able to broadcast and share perspectives in real time through the Jabber application.
The successful implementation follows closely behind CrowdOptic’s recent successful completion of its 10,000th live-stream for enterprise use cases, and the renewal by UCSF of its annual software license with CrowdOptic.
About CrowdOptic
CrowdOptic provides software for smart glasses and other wearable computing devices that allows “wearers” to broadcast live video feeds in real time to any mobile device. This innovative technology is used worldwide by leading enterprises in the medical, sports, entertainment, and security industries. CrowdOptic technology, which includes sensor data smoothing, EXIF data mining and focal analytics, is instantly deployable in a range of mobile applications and technology environments to enhance broadcasting, security, social media sharing, and advertising.
For information about CrowdOptic, please visit: www.crowdoptic.com.