The years 500 to 701 AD were not merely a bridge between antiquity and the Middle Ages; they were the crucible in which the modern world was forged. The era witnessed the final death throes of Classical Antiquity and the violent birth of the medieval order. By 701, the Roman Empire was a memory in the West and a survivor in the East; the Persians were gone; and a dynamic new Islamic civilization stretched from Spain to the Indus. The relative homogeneity of the Mediterranean world had ended, replaced by a tripartite division of Latin Christendom, Byzantine Orthodoxy, and the Islamic Caliphate—a geopolitical reality that would define the next thousand years of history.
Configuration of conferencing resources and server deployment models.
Designing video conferencing rooms with Cisco TelePresence. Core Technical Concepts to Master To pass the 500-701, candidates must be proficient in: