Absolutely. This is a pretty straightforward question, to be honest. I'm glad they're not trying to trip us up with some obscure on-premises requirement. Though, you know, a part of me kind of wishes they would, just to make things more interesting, you know? *chuckles*
Ah, I see. That makes sense. It's kind of like Zoom or Microsoft Teams in that regard. You just need an internet connection and a supported device, and you can start hosting and joining meetings. No need for any on-premises infrastructure.
Yeah, I agree with that. Option D seems to be the correct answer here. Cisco WebEx Meeting Center is a cloud-based service, so you don't need to set up any local servers or endpoints to use it. Just a client device like a laptop or smartphone, and you're good to go.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'm not too familiar with Cisco WebEx Meeting Center, but from the options provided, it seems like it's a cloud-based solution that doesn't require any on-premises infrastructure. That would make sense, as a lot of these web conferencing tools are moving more towards a SaaS model these days.
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