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Solving for Real Time Collaboration with Desktop Virtualization ... Avaya and VMware team up

Irwin Lazar of Nemertes Research recently published an article in TechTarget noting that over 64% of companies today have deployed some type of UC applications with another 23% evaluating or planning deployments in the coming year. In tandem, over half of these customers are implementing or evaluating VDI.

Now merging the best of both worlds to enable real time collaboration for virtual machines has always been a challenge. Especially given that with virtual desktops all application processing is typically done in the datacenter. This also has made it incredibly difficult to support real-time unified communications at scale across distributed endpoints due to bandwidth requirements and the processing power required to package raw communications into IP.

Problem solved.

Avaya and VMware have teamed up to deliver a solution that will allow customers to effectively offload application processing of real time communications to the client device for optimized point to point media delivery. This solution pairs Avaya Aura with VMware View and ensures end-users will be able to leverage real-time voice, presence, IM and contacts, directory, conferencing and messaging in a virtual desktop session.

And because the processing is offloaded, this ensures that bandwidth consumption can be kept to a minimum and that desktop environments can scale on demand to support thousands of desktops across locations.

The next key challenge is what happens if the WAN goes down or something goes wrong in the data center. Typically, the user would lose access to their applications, and now their communications. In fact, the user would not be in a position to call IT for help. Avaya has been thinking this through and has found a way to offer a survivability mode so you can still make and receive calls under such conditions. End users can also leverage low-cost Windows and Linux thin clients to access their desktop environment and IP telephony applications.

Are you considering VDI? Have you thought about how you will run real-time UC applications in that environment? We'd love to hear about your thoughts and plans. Come by the Avaya booth (#1823) at VMworld this week to discover how Avaya Aura coupled with VMware View Business Process Desktop will provide customers with a low-cost, highly scalable platform for running real time collaboration applications in their virtual desktops. Come see this in action and find out how you can leverage this to increase customer satisfaction, grow revenues and profits, improve worker productivity and drive down costs.

Posted 28 Aug 2012 at 01:00 PM

Allan Mendelsohn Allan Mendelsohn is the Enterprise Collaboration Marketing Director at Avaya. He has more than 20 years’ experience in communications.more

Comments

Kate Peters said..

Avaya has always been the support for communication for most businesses so it's a good thing they always have room for improvement. As the services widens, the system upgrades for better communication.

Posted 10 Sep 2012 at 11:56 PM

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