Actis Technologies intros Comprehensive Unified Communications to India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Actis Technologies is introducing comprehensive Unified Communications to India. Actis will be incorporating Unified Communication Solutions with platforms like Microsoft Lync - an integration of Voice, IM, Presence, Video and Email, into its Enterprise Collaboration Solutions.

Abhimanyu Gupta, Director, Actis Technologies said, "Research shows that the value of the premises-based integrated UC market is set to reach $2.3 billion by 2016. In 2010, the market registered 22 percent year-on-year growth to reach $674.4 million. Our UC offering will enable higher-quality audio and video collaboration with much more versatility and flexibility because of the presence of specialized hardware, as existing solutions are limited to software platforms."

The offering is to enable the integration of meeting and conferencing facilities to hardware platforms like Cisco and Polycom, thus preventing the obsolescence of the legacy hardware systems. Unified Communication Solutions uses the power of software to streamline communications between people and organizations, regardless of medium, platform, device, or location. Actis also provides a Room Scheduling system along with the UC system. Room Schedulers ensure that room bookings are managed without conflict, making life simple for facility management teams. This is also available for a demo at the Actis Experience Centre, where it has been deployed for the benefit of client who wishes to see a proof-of-concept. Unified Communications is in its nascent stages in India but adoption is gaining momentum rapidly.

Abhimanyu Gupta further said, "Microsoft's recent acquisition of Skype will make UC more prevalent. Organizations are viewing UC as a viable means for improving the quality of communication between the enterprise and the outside world and extending effective and versatile collaboration tools too. We are already deploying UC for government and corporate clients."


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