This is Call Routing & a decent VoiceMail not UC.The pass of to mobile is slick, but UC is about more involved Desktop Integration - hence the Nortel/Microsoft and Cisco/IBM deals. Simply having an open standards, we'll work with anything approach is not going to compete well in the new world. Nortel/Msft has the edge due to the latters ownership of the productivity arena as UC is about full Desktop App integration, not just a wee bit of FMC and e-mail as shown inthis demo.
This actually demonstrated some desktop integrations with telephony features and speech recognition for MS Exchange e-mail/calendar, etc. Avaya also has the same, even more integrations with the IBM suite of UC solutions, shipping and available today... more than IBM/Cisco or Nortel, which, in many cases are not released yet from those vendors but may be later in 2007, early 2008.
This is Call Routing & a decent VoiceMail not UC.The pass of to mobile is slick, but UC is about more involved Desktop Integration - hence the Nortel/Microsoft and Cisco/IBM deals. Simply having an open standards, we'll work with anything approach is not going to compete well in the new world. Nortel/Msft has the edge due to the latters ownership of the productivity arena as UC is about full Desktop App integration, not just a wee bit of FMC and e-mail as shown inthis demo.
rgcrl 4 years ago
This actually demonstrated some desktop integrations with telephony features and speech recognition for MS Exchange e-mail/calendar, etc. Avaya also has the same, even more integrations with the IBM suite of UC solutions, shipping and available today... more than IBM/Cisco or Nortel, which, in many cases are not released yet from those vendors but may be later in 2007, early 2008.
spking58 4 years ago