AudioCodes, an Israeli provider of converged voice solutions that enable enterprises and service providers to transition to all-IP voice networks, announced Skype for Business One Voice Solution.
The company boasts that today it is offering the most comprehensive voice networking product portfolio for Microsoft including IP Phones, Session Border Controllers, Survivable Branch Appliances, Gateways, Call Recording application, One Box 365, Auto Attendant/IVR and fax applications. AudioCodes also offers a comprehensive network and services management framework – One Voice Operations Center.
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Leveraging AudioCodes’ extensive knowledge in voice services implementation in best of breed networks, states the company, a suite of professional services is available together with its resellers and global system integrators. This enables effective design, deployment, network readiness assessment, remote implementation, interoperability, and support, along with managed spares services.
“We have been collaborating closely with Microsoft on their unified communications solution from the early days of Live Communications Server 2005 (LCS) and to the recent announcement of Skype for Business, ” commented Nimrode Borovsky, AudioCodes’ Vice President of Marketing.
“We have been constantly innovating and expanding our product and service portfolio, and we are now uniquely positioned with a value-proposition that addresses the needs of today’s evolving unified communications environments. Being repeatedly certified as a Microsoft Gold Communications partner and deployed in some of world’s largest enterprises constitutes a vote of trust in our offerings.”