Cisco Systems said today that its social collaboration platform aimed at the enterprise will be released in the next four to five months.
Cisco Quad , which is designed to take popular social networking tools and tricks and meld them into a platform for business use, is due out in a limited release in the first quarter of Cisco’s financial year 2011, which begins at the end of July. Quad initially will be available in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Doron Aronson, a spokesman for Cisco, said Quad will be generally available in about another year.
Quad pricing was not immediately available.
Murali Sitaram, vice president and general manager of Cisco’s Enterprise Collaboration Platform, said that the Web-based collaboration platform pulls together Facebook -like update posts, instant messaging, document sharing, video communication, microblogging and communities.
“We’ve borrowed from the Web 2.0 world,” Sitaram said, noting that Cisco has been working on Quad for about three years. “It’s a manifestation of social capabilities.”
Social networking sites, like Facebook and Twitter , have been hot commodities in the online world, where people are eager to share pictures of their kids and updates about their vacations and weekend parties. Enterprises, however, have been slow to see Web 2.0 tools as a resource that could help companies improve business and not just a way for employees to waste time.
Cisco hopes to appeal to companies that want their employees being social in a business atmosphere — sharing documents, joining work communities and having video chats about work projects.
Cisco Quad, which went into a beta test with about 100 users last fall, is slated to also be available via native iPad and iPhone applications later this year.