AudioCodes Unveils One Voice for Microsoft Lync
AudioCodes Unveils One Voice for Microsoft Lync by UCStrategies Staff
AudioCodes announces the release of its One Voice for Microsoft Lync, a unified product and service program touted to make simpler the voice-enablement of Lync implementations.
AudioCodes, a provider of VoIP technologies and services, claimed that the One Voice program supports a seamless migration to Lync and coexistence with telephony systems in deployments that are multinational and multisite in nature.
One Voice for Microsoft Lync is a comprehensive technology portfolio consisting of enterprise session border controllers (E-SBCs), IP phones, media gateways, and survivable branch appliances (SBAs), as well as AudioCodes’ Session Experience Manager analysis tool, network management tools, support systems, and professional services.
“With our new ‘AudioCodes One Voice for Microsoft Lync’ initiative, we streamline Microsoft Lync voice project implementations by offering one source for voice products with one point of contact for all voice support issues, and one trusted partner for voice-related expertise and professional services,” said Shabtai Adlersberg, CEO of AudioCodes.
“We see the AudioCodes One Voice for Microsoft Lync program as an opportunity to accelerate deployment of voice-enabled Microsoft Lync deployments,” said Giovanni Mezgec, General Manager at Microsoft. “Simplifying the buying, integration and support processes, enables quick realization of Microsoft Lync advantages. We are very pleased to have AudioCodes implement such a program and see clear benefits for our voice partners.”
“AudioCodes has correctly identified and addressed a challenge faced by customers as they migrate to Lync,” said Marty Parker, cofounder of UCStrategies.com. “AudioCodes One Voice for Microsoft Lync provides a ‘one-stop’ solution components source for both customers and Microsoft Lync voice partners.”
Parker also went on to explain that with the One Voice setup in place, enterprises can then do away with the requisite time and coordination that comes with choosing, configuring, and deploying the devices and gateways for UC pilots and subsequent rollouts. Moreover, enterprises enabled by One Voice for Microsoft Lync can “have confidence” that the auxiliary Lync components will work smoothly. (KOM) Link. Link.