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Slide 1: Unified Communications Brought to You by: Apurva Chiranewala
Slide 2: Agenda •Feature •Advantage •Benefit
Slide 3: Feature
Slide 4: . Unified Communication services provide a portfolio of service offerings to deliver complete communications - messaging, voice, and video - across applications and devices any time, any where!
Slide 6: What is needed ? IP Telephony Unified Communications Applications Voice Network Management Communications Infrastructure
Slide 7: Advantage
Slide 8: Enhances business productivity and facilitates agility by creating a unified workspace encompassing every combination of applications, devices, networks, and operating systems.
Slide 9: Migrate at your own pace and enable workers to communicate effectively no matter where their business takes them.
Slide 10: Source: Gartner (August 2007)
Slide 11: Big Benefit
Slide 12: Unified Communications enhances business productivity and facilitates agility by creating a Unified Workspace encompassing every combination of applications, devices, networks, and operating systems. Unified Communications is helping you integrate communications more closely with business processes, ensuring that information reaches recipients every time and everywhere, no matter what their working environment, through the most appropriate medium.
Slide 13: Benefit Unified Communication a Microsoft View
Slide 14: Unified Communications technologies use a software approach instead of a rip and replace hardware approach, your business can stay flexible and embrace innovations as they come. When emerging technologies and changing business needs require your communications infrastructure to adapt, all you have to do is upgrade your software, not your hardware. Build a future-ready foundation !! One system, one password for all your communications
Slide 15: The challenge is to accelerate these benefits through rapid and effective deployment.
Slide 16: Gartner on UC Many barriers to slowly be resolved and that, in 2008, UC will enter an early mainstream adoption phase globally The business case frequently is based on a soft return on investment (ROI), such as productivity improvements, rather than on hard ROIs, such as cost savings.
Slide 17: References: www.cisco.com www.nortel.com www.microsoft.com Special Thanks to : Suman Mishra
Slide 18: THANK YOU



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