Cisco Conferencing Solution

Hi All
We got a new customer requirement for Conferencing solution, actually this is for Webinas, Bellow are the basic Requirements
1. Customer (Administrator) need to send Invite Emails to users, then user should be able to register with the event.
2. Administrator should be able select users who are reigistered, and then confirmation email should be go to users.
3. Limit the participants for Single webinar.
4. Presenter's Video should be shared
5. Audio conferencing between participants
6. users can login from any device
What will be thebest suitable product for this ?
Please guide for give a good solution for this.
Regds
Sasith

Hi Sasith,
I would advise you to reach out to your Cisco Account team that can involve Cisco Sales Engineers that can provide you wit the information about the entire product line and features available. This Community support MeetingPlace and Cisco WebEx Meetings Server (CWMS) solutions.
MeetingPlace integrated with WebEx has a Webinar option, but it doesn't have this functionality when it comes to registration. You can schedule a Webinar kind of a meeting and send invitation to everyone. However, there is no possibility of managing registrations etc. You can schedule a meeting but you cannot specify the size of the meeting during scheduling. Presenter's Video can be shared as well as have participants being able to talk within the conference. Users should be able to log in from any device.
CWMS product doesn't have a Webinar option at this time.
I hope this will help at least a little bit.
-Dejan

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