| Avaya Introduces New Unified Communications Applications and Devices to Increase Business User Productivity |
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With several industry firsts – including the first enterprise media phone - Avaya transforms an employee's communications experience with a software-driven approach For Immediate Release: 02-Mar-2009BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – New applications and devices provide business users with greater flexibility and more efficient communications while lowering the cost of operation to the enterprise, Avaya announced today. In several industry firsts, Avaya is delivering a range of unified communications technologies to enable employees to be more productive, including the first media phone for enterprises, new low-power phones, wireless-to-cellular mobile integration with DiVitas Networks, and a USB stick that enables users to instantly make any compatible desk phone within the company their own."Employee productivity can largely depend on their experience with the communications device at hand. An enterprise-class, software-driven device provides the flexibility to meet current and changing roles, tasks, locations, etc., and take on a broader function within the communications spectrum," said Michael Frendo, vice president and general manager, Unified Communications for Avaya. "Avaya's strength is in understanding the range of communication needs within the enterprise, and providing a seamless, integrated experience across different business users, locations and technologies." The new technologies announced today include: The Avaya 9670G desk phone is the world's first media phone for enterprises. A media phone is a cross between a telephone and PC, allowing direct access to applications and Internet-based information through a large color touch screen with a high-quality phone. Similar in concept and use to popular mobile devices, the 9670G boasts a large, color home screen that provides one-touch access to people, information and tools. Applications embedded in the device give users useful options when the phone is idle, such as access to a full QWERTY keyboard, weather conditions, calculator, and more. New applications can also be downloaded. The high performance screen enables users to simply scroll contacts and directories, for example, and eliminates unnecessary buttons for a cleaner appearance. (Download photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/avaya/) In addition, the Avaya 9620L desk phone has been designated as a PoE Class 1 phone, meaning that average power consumption is only 2.2 watts compared to similar models that average 6.3 to 12.0 watts. For the entire Avaya one-X desk phone line, color displays are now available and a new release of downloadable software expands their value with a number of features that increase user productivity, personalization and management. In the City of South Portland, Maine, department heads have already been using the new Avaya 9670G media phones. The sleek, appealing design has attracted a lot of attention, and IT Director, Shawn Pennington, views them as more than simply phones. DiVitas Networks integration with Avaya Communication Manager and Modular Messaging: In another industry first, DiVitas Networks' Mobile UC solution now integrates with Avaya Communication Manager and Avaya Modular Messaging to offer a best-in-class dual-mode solution. The DiVitas Mobile UC solution enables mobile employees to move seamlessly between their campus-based, wireless networks and cellular networks. Currently available for Symbian or Windows Mobile dual-mode handsets, the DiVitas Client is an easy-to-use interface that sends and receives calls via the Avaya communications network, and provides one number reach, mid-call management, presence availability, access to corporate directories, and more. In addition, the DiVitas integration with Avaya Modular Messaging allows users to visually retrieve their Avaya voicemail through the DiVitas Client through a single voice mail box. Integration with the Avaya Modular Messaging server is included at no additional charge. CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Fla., is one of the nation's leading transportation companies, providing rail-based transportation services. The company has integrated the DiVitas Mobile UC solution with Avaya Communication Manager and looks forward to extending that value with Avaya's unified messaging. MyPhone USB Drive: Employees can increase their mobility within the enterprise and make any compatible phone on the network their personal business phone anytime with this USB stick. |
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