Avaya – UC for Small Business – IP Office

by Adam DaCosta · 0 comments

[singlepic id=43 w=200 h=150 float=left]Avaya announced a new release of their IP Office platform.  Avaya IP Office 6.0 features new unified communications (UC) capabilities that deliver enhanced user experiences to employees in any location.

“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, Small and Medium Enterprise.

[singlepic id=44 w=320 h=600 float=right]Features included in this release – in addition to making IP office more accessible to organizations with 20 people or less – is the Avaya one-X portal.  Allowing users the capability to manage communications from a business office, home office or on the road via and easy to use Web browser based interface.  It also offers instant messaging with embedded voice calling and presence, audio conferencing features, up to 64 parties on a single call.

Extension of the platform user support grows to 1,000 users, enabling SMEs in a wide-area networks to extend the benefits, such as extension dialing, and conferencing, to everyone across a business.  When deployed as part of an organization roll out, the IP Office allows for business continuity in the event of network outage – employing voice messenging, auto attendant, and other capabilities.

Adressing the “less than 20″ market, Avaya IP Office is now affordably available 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.

For more on the features and IP office HERE is the official news release as well as Avaya’s IP Office PAGE.

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Adam DaCosta

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