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Microsoft Showcase Mitel Comms Suite |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
Microsoft has selected business partner, Mitel,
to help it show off the advanced features available fir IP communications at
its Microsoft Technology Centers (MTC) worldwide.
The entire suite - comprised of the Mitel
3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP), Mitel Live Business Gateway, Mitel
Navigator and the Mitel 5340 and 5224 IP Phones - will provide demonstrations
of rich telephony, presence and integration features based on Microsoft's
unified communications (UC) solutions.
The deployment is part of an agreement
between the two companies to demonstrate the combined UC solution with advanced
telephony integration.
"Mitel's suite demonstrates the powerful
benefits of Microsoft's unified communications technologies through tightly
integrated telephony, presence and collaboration features that enable clearer
and faster decision making, increased productivity and efficiency and
streamlined costs," said Adam Hecktman, director of the Microsoft Technology
Center Chicago, and alliance member program manager for the Americas.
"With a continued partnership in UC development
and interworking, Mitel will showcase their solutions running on our technology
within all of our MTC locations globally, allowing us to demonstrate the power
unified communications to current and future customers."
MTCs offer the facilities and resources to
efficiently envision, architect, and then evaluate a secure, customized
solution using Microsoft and partner technologies prior to deployment.
"The ability to host prospective customers
and channel partners in Microsoft Technology Centers globally and demonstrate
the easy and seamless integration of our respective solutions will undoubtedly
accelerate the deployment of in the moment business communications that result
in faster decision making and issues resolution." said Stephen Beamish, vice president,
business development and strategic partnerships.
www.mitel.com
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