SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 10, 2008 -- VoiceCon -
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Mitel® today introduced
a suite of desktop and mobile unified
communications clients and announced an affordable telecollaboration
solution that extends telepresence
beyond the confines of high-end boardrooms. The expansive
Mitel unified
communications (UC) portfolio is packaged under a role-based
software licensing approach that simplifies the deployment
of unified
communications while addressing the different user needs
within an organization.
"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:
UC Basic User is recommended for shared phones or for people
who require typical IP phone features only.
UC Standard User includes UC Basic capabilities plus unified
messaging and PC desktop productivity features like 'click
to call'. Suitable for office workers and administrative
staff who have a high dependence on phone communications
to get their jobs done.
UC Advanced User enhances UC Standard capabilities with
access to the full-breadth of unified
communications features like presence, instant messaging,
mobile phone integration, web conferencing, and collaboration.
Ideal for sales staff, road warriors, executives, and others
whose accessibility is core to the organization.
"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(i), 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(ii), 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:
Mitel Unified
Communicator® (UC) Express - a server-less, desktop
unified
communications client that provides productivity enhancements
like click-to-call, incoming caller ID pop-up, call history,
speed calls list, plus personal (Microsoft® Outlook®),
and corporate (Microsoft Active Directory) directory integration
with public instant message presence engines.
Mitel Unified
Communicator® (UC) Advanced - a comprehensive unified
communications client that integrates presence and availability,
secure IM, audio conferencing and video and data collaboration
with the call control capabilities of the Mitel
3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP). It provides a unique
'launchpad' for commonly used Mitel and third-party applications,
simplifying access to frequently used applications to enhance
employee productivity. As well, UC Advanced integrates with
Microsoft applications (Exchange, Outlook, Active Directory,
Office, and Internet Explorer) and IBM Lotus (Notes) while
providing an open API to enable tailored integration into
business process software like salesforce.com and Microsoft
CRM.
Mitel Unified
Communicator® (UC) Mobile - makes it easier for
customers and colleagues to reach employees by providing
a single number and single mailbox regardless of the device
being used. With the UC Mobile users have access to enterprise
telephony features and directories and continue to project
their telephony presence while mobile. Mobile calls can
be placed over the enterprise network to minimize long distance
charges, in addition, users can transfer calls between their
mobile and desk phones reducing cellular minutes. Mitel
mobility solutions are available for Windows Mobile, Symbian
(Nokia), and RIM BlackBerry.
Mitel TeleCollaboration
Solution - a cost-effective, bandwidth-efficient, high-definition
video collaboration solution for meeting rooms and executive
offices, Mitel TeleCollaboration
Solution improves the telepresence
experience with enhanced collaboration capabilities including
desktop sharing and recording for a 'better-than-live' interaction.
With Mitel's award-winning unified
communications desktop clients, smaller branch locations
and home office workers can be included in full telecollaboration
sessions or audio-only participation - regardless of their
location, network, or communications device.
"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.
For more information on Mitel
unified
communications please visit www.mitel.com
or contact your nearest Mitel dealer at http://domino1.mitel.com/Internet/PARTNERlocator.nsf/locator.
Multimedia:
- Discovery
Series - Overcoming Business Challenges with Unified Communications
presented by Pam Avila and Blair Pleasant of UCStrategies
- A
Pragmatic Vision of Presence White Paper
- A
Pragmatic Vision of Unified Communications White Paper
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- Mitel on YouTube
- Mitel RSS
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About Mitel
Mitel delivers flexibility and simplicity in smart unified
communications solutions and applications for organizations
of all sizes. Combined with a full range of managed services
that include voice and data network design and traffic provisioning,
custom application development, and attractive financing
options, Mitel is reinventing how successful organizations
gain competitive advantage by easily collaborating and communicating
over distance and time with customers, colleagues and partners.
Mitel's (www.mitel.com)
US headquarters are in Phoenix, Arizona. Global headquarters
are in Ottawa, Canada, with offices, partners, and resellers
worldwide.
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owners.
(i)Source: AMI study: "Cashing in on the SMB VoIP Technology
Upgrade Cycle"
(ii) Source: Info-Tech Primary Research, 2007
Editors Note: Mitel (booth #417) will be participating at
VoiceCon San Francisco 2008 from November 10 to 13 at the
Moscone North Convention Center in San Francisco, California.
For more information visit: http://www.mitel.com/DocController?documentId=30349.