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Unified Communications
Brought to You by:
Apurva Chiranewala
Agenda
•Feature
•Advantage
•Benefit
Feature
.
Unified Communication services provide
a portfolio of service offerings to deliver complete communications - messaging, voice, and video -across applications and devices any time, any where!
IP Telephony
Unified Communications Applications
Voice Network Management
Communications Infrastructure
What is
needed ?
Advantage
Enhances business productivity and facilitates agility by creating
a unified workspaceencompassing every combination
of applications, devices, networks, and operating systems.
Migrate at your own pace and enable
workers to communicate effectively no matter where their business takes them.
Source: Gartner (August 2007)
BigBenefit
Unified Communications enhances business productivity and facilitates agility by creating
a Unified Workspace encompassing every combination of applications, devices, networks, and operating systems.
Unified Communications is helping you integrate communications more closely with business processes, ensuring that
information reaches recipients every time and everywhere, no matter what their working environment, through the most appropriate medium.
Unified Communicationa Microsoft View
Benefit
Unified Communications
technologies use a software approach
instead of a rip and replace hardware approach, your business
can stay flexible and embrace innovations as they come.
When emerging technologies and changing business needs
require your communications infrastructure to adapt, all you
have to do is upgrade your software, not your hardware.
Build a future-ready foundation !!
One system, one password for all
your communications
The challenge is to accelerate
these benefits through rapid and effective deployment.
Gartner on UC
Many barriers to slowly be
resolved and that, in 2008, UC will enter
an early mainstream adoption phase globally
The business case frequently is based on a
soft return on investment (ROI),
such as productivity improvements, rather
than on hard ROIs, such as cost savings.
References:www.cisco.comwww.nortel.comwww.microsoft.com
Special Thanks to :
Suman Mishra
THANK YOU
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