As more cost-conscious businesses look for affordable UC (unified communications) solutions, UC specialist Avaya upgrades its IP Office solution with video and instant messaging capabilities.
Unified communications specialst Avaya announced the
release of IP Office 6.0, a UC solution offering collaboration tools such as
voice, instant messaging, presence and video. IP Office 6.0 also introduces
video collaboration through a new IP Office Video Softphone application. This
offers voice control features via a virtual phone on a PC or laptop, supporting
point-to-point video communications when visuals are required.
Avaya one-X Portal for IP Office lets users manage
communications from a business office, home office or on the road via a
user-friendly Web browser-based interface (using a VPN and PC/phone
combination). The updated release adds fully integrated instant messaging with
embedded voice calling and presence – boosting both the speed and
responsiveness of inter-office communications among co-workers. Additionally,
the audio conferencing feature, which allows up to 64 parties on a single call,
now provides the ability to view, add, drop and mute attendees, as well as
record conference calls.
"With Avaya IP Office 6.0 in place, small businesses
don't have to sacrifice easy, intuitive operation in order to get the enhanced
communications features of large enterprises," said Anthony Bartolo, general
manager of Avaya’s small and medium enterprise communications division.
"Our latest version provides SMEs with all of the next generation
collaboration tools necessary for competing more effectively today against
peers and larger competitors—and for thriving as the economy recovers."
According to IDC, an international provider of market
intelligence for information technology, companies with less than 20 employees
account for more than 90 percent of small businesses worldwide. Bartolo said IP
Office offers an affordable solution to this segment through a new 'combination
card' – providing just a single card for what used to require several cards to
support digital, analog and IP devices. This, paired with a new line of phones
for businesses with less than 20 employees, reduces costs without compromising
capability, he said.
"Now, the smallest businesses can gain access to the
rich capabilities that were previously only available to larger companies,"
said Tom Roles, president of Avaya business partner NACR. "And with IP
Office 6.0, the savings in money and time are formidable. For example, a 90
percent price reduction in voicemail, combined with the new combination card,
can make a real difference for companies with less than 20 employees. And we
estimate that the programming, set-up and training time provided to this
segment can now be cut by 50 percent – to just half a day. This makes it much
easier for business partners to deploy."
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