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Avaya Acquires Nortel

avayaLogoIt’s offical Avaya has completed it’s acquisition of Nortel Enterprise Systems (NES). Needless to say, this has huge implications on how Enterprise-Systems will do business. Of course we will continue to provide the best solutions whatever flagship products we provide. Brands change but our commitment to our customers will always be there. The process started back in September with Avaya announcing its intentions to buy NES for $900 million a hefty sum indeed.
“The completion of this acquisition represents another major step in Avaya’s evolution and growth in the communications industry,” said Kevin J. Kennedy, president and CEO, Avaya. “Avaya and Nortel Enterprise Solutions share a common vision for the future of business communications. By combining our complementary technology portfolios, deep industry specific domain expertise, sales channels and customer bases, the new Avaya will redefine business communications and help customers to reduce costs, simplify operations and increase their business agility.”


What is your Unified Communications Strategy?

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What is your Unified Communications Strategy?

Today’s workforce is highly mobile and demands “on the go” solutions that must work with each other. Voice. data and text must converge to provide seamless communications between mediums across an enterprise network. Is your Unified Commuinication Strategies clearly deifined to meet the ever dynamic needs of these emerging technologies?


The Future of VoIP

image3Technolgy is accelerating at a rapid pace but we are confident that we are up to the challenge of keeping up with emerging technologies