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“Mitel’s Unified Communications Solutions enhance business communication and collaboration with customers, partners, and colleagues, helping employees to make better, faster decisions, be more responsive, and deliver greater value to their clients,” said Paul Butcher, president and chief operating officer. “We’re now making it easier to achieve the kind of communications that can mean the difference between a company just getting by or winning in the current economic environment.”
The introduction of Mitel’s SiMple Personal Licensing (SMPL) role-based software licensing streamlines the selection, configuration, and administration of Mitel Unified Communications Solutions. The approach takes the complexity and cost out of unified communications implementation with pre-integrated applications and straightforward bundles that avoid subscription charges to address the requirements of common groups of employees:
“It is clear there are productivity benefits to implementing UC from the perspective of the individual, workgroups, and the overall business, although measuring hard ROI for some aspects is difficult,” said Blair Pleasant, president and principal analyst, COMMfusion LLC, and co-founder, UCStrategies. “Mitel is offering pragmatic UC solutions that leverage presence across an integrated business applications suite, including mobility and contact center solutions, enabling users and businesses to improve their communications.”
Recently published research from AMI-Partners*, a premier source for global SMB trends and analysis, indicates that small and mid-sized businesses are focusing their planned IT spending on projects such as VoIP, that will reduce costs and provide clear return on investment. Similarly, according to market research firm InfoTech, enterprises overwhelmingly believe that converged applications like those offered by Mitel can positively impact their business. The vast majority of respondents (94 percent) “mostly agree,” “strongly agree,” or “very strongly agree” that “converged applications that are enabled by IP telephony can deliver business value by significantly improving business processes”.
With approximately half of North American businesses not having started the migration to the cost-saving and productivity-enhancing benefits of advanced communications**, Mitel helps ease customers into unified communications with an approach that levers existing IT investments and enables best-of-breed deployments so that customers retain a flexible migration path with lower cost and better return on investment (ROI).
Mitel’s IP communications platforms interoperate with standards-based networking environments such as those provided by Cisco, HP ProCurve Networking, Foundry, Extreme Networks, while open-standards like SIP and HTML, ensure Mitel’s Unified Communications Solutions seamlessly integrate with business software and back-office applications.
“Mitel’s ‘third-way’ approach to unified communications does not require businesses to “rip and replace” or lock into a single-vendor architecture,” said Butcher. “We’ve really focused on making it simple: easy to understand licensing, pre-integrated applications and a migration path that removes obstacles and minimizes disruptions. We call this unified communications for the real world.”
The newly announced unified communications products, developed for simple implementation, management, ease-of-use, and affordability include:
"Along with the Mitel 3300 ICP, we deployed Mitel UC Advanced as the first major step in our unified communications strategy," said Dan Shereda, vice president of research and development at Link Engineering, a multinational designer and manufacturer of precision test equipment and provider of testing services for a wide variety of vehicle components, based in Plymouth, Michigan. "Our employees are now more productive and efficient in the way they work and communicate with each other. The simplicity and flexibility of the Mitel solution assures us we are well positioned to continue to build our unified communications environment."
Pricing and Availability
Mitel unified communications clients and SMPL role-based licensing are available this quarter. Mitel TeleCollaboration is planned for availability in the first quarter of 2009. Mitel solutions are available through Mitel and its more than 1,400 certified Mitel channel partners worldwide.
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