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A new set of products is aimed at making remote workers a part of the
bigger picture. Avaya on March 17 will outline its most
comprehensive set of unified communications products and services to date when
it introduces at VoiceCon in Orlando, Fla., a new presence server,
a multiprotocol UC client, a series of UC consulting services and six vertical
UC systems aimed at specific types of workers.
Avayas new Intelligent Presence Server is
unique in its ability to integrate presence information from multiple sources,
said Diane Shariff, director of UC at Avaya, in Milpitas, Calif.
You can see presence from other applications
and from different states, she said.
For example, if a call comes into the contact center and the agent
doesnt have the answer, enterprises can use presence capabilities to be able to
find that right person based on [predefined] rules and then connect them with
the customer.
The six new offerings, which Shariff said are
priced at under $100 per employee, are designed specifically for teleworkers,
mobile employees, home-based contact center agents, SMB (small and midsize
business) employees, and employees at retail and bank branches.
Nick Lippis, principal at Lippis Consulting in
Hingham, Mass., said the server provides an architecture to link presence from
multiple sources, such as Office Communications Server and Exchange from
Microsoft, and Domino and Sametime from IBM, as well as public instant
messaging services such as AIM and Google, allowing users
to see who is available from within a single interface, rather than having to
look at five different IM or UC clients.
This is a big deal, said Lippis.
It can also be used as a development platform
for creating presence-aware applications.
It is due in May with initial integration with
Microsofts Office Communicator. Avaya will add integrations with IBM Lotus Sametime and
Microsoft Exchange later this year, along with a software development kit for
Avaya DevConnect developer partners.
IBM is on a unified communications quest. Find out more.
Avaya will also launch a UC client that can work
in multivendor environments and can act as a front end to other systems such as
Microsofts Office Communications Server 2007.
The Avaya one-X Communicator acts as a sort of
uber user interface to multiple communications tools, including desktop video,
visual voice mail, presence, e-mail, IM, directories and contact history. It provides one-click launch for any type of
communication.
The initial release, which supports both H.323
and Session Initiation Protocols, works with telephony presence in Avayas
Communication Manager and IM presence from Microsofts OCS 2007. Additional integrations are planned for later
release.
It also works with Polycom video processing
technology to allow such functions as transfer, forward, conference and hold to
be applied to desktop video.
It is due in May from Avaya, as well as partner
Lenovo in versions that run on the ThinkPad.