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 | Avaya Introduces New Unified Communications Capabilities for Small Businesses (08-Mar-2010) | | | | Avaya today introduced the new release of Avaya IP Offic-the company’s flagship communications solution for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Avaya IP Office 6.0 features new unified communications (UC) capabilities that deliver enhanced user experiences to employees in any location. These capabilities include advanced collaboration tools using voice, instant messaging, presence and video to drive a more productive and flexible workforce. |
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 | Avaya MarketLeaders Program Helps EMEA Channel Partners Drive Business (01-Mar-2010) | | | | Avaya, a leading provider of business communications applications, systems and services, has launched MarketLeaders, a marketing program to help its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) channel partners to make the most of their sales opportunities. MarketLeaders also offers marketing training for partners to build in-house marketing expertise and assist in the generation of additional sales leads. |
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 | Avaya Introduces Solutions to Help Healthcare Providers Improve Patient Care with Unified Communications (01-Mar-2010) | | | | Avaya, Inc., a global leader in enterprise communications systems, today announced new and enhanced communications solutions designed to help healthcare providers improve the quality of patient care, while increasing ROI and savings. The new solutions use unified communications to enable healthcare companies to address key processes such as 'care coordination' and 'patient flow', and help ensure their efficient operation. |
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 | European Businesses Cite Communications Technology Improvement As Key Factor To Surviving Recession (23-Feb-2010) | | | | Research published by Avaya today shows that the level and quality of communication, both within and between European businesses, worsened significantly during the global economic downturn. Seventy percent of all companies which have been impacted by the downturn confirmed that at least some aspect of communications had been negatively affected, with the trend set to influence the European economy further if no action is taken. |
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