Cisco Systems has announced a new hardware that is designed, developed and deployed together with new software in the cloud. The company created the Cisco Spark Board to clean up the conference-room chaos and connect physical rooms to the virtual spaces where so much work gets done. The Cisco Spark Board is an incredible, cloud-powered all-in-one device. It gives a wireless presentation device that works for everyone, everywhere. The company is creating a global, worldwide network of workspaces, which the users can access from anywhere. As the users approach, the board will recognize and greet. No Bluetooth or special WiFi or network connection required. The users control it all from your PC, Mac, tablet or mobile phone. This is screen sharing that just works. The company achieved it through a tight integration with the Cisco Spark platform plus new ultrasound wireless pairing technology. Remote controls are a thing of the past. An interactive digital whiteboard that everyone can edit. Whiteboards are where some of the best ideas take root. But there are a lot problems with traditional whiteboards. Beyond snapping a photo, it's difficult to save and share work. And that photo doesn't do much good if the users want to go back and change something later. Past attempts at digital whiteboards have tried to solve such problems. But the experience has been terrible, so adoption has not been great. Top features include working remotely? Not a problem. Anyone can make her mark in real time -- even from a mobile phone. In fact, as long as they have the Cisco Spark app, all participants can simultaneously whiteboard. It automatically saves hard work to a space that the whole team shares. The Cisco Spark Board gives theater-quality audio and video at an attractive price. Its 4K camera gives a broad, crisp view of the room without being obtrusive. The incredible microphone array and VoiceTrack technology ensures that message will come through crystal-clear on the other end. Setup is as simple as mounting it to the wall and plugging it in. For partners, this expands the market for video conferencing dramatically.