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Avaya Wants Workers to Stay At Home

By Branko Miletic | Tuesday | 18/03/2008

Avaya has introduced a new Unified Communications solutions, designed specifically for a new era of virtual business.

According to the company, for as little as 15 cents per day per employee ? including video,  Avaya Unified Communications Solutions for remote workers and branch offices help businesses address their top communications challenges to build a more customer-focused, collaborative and profitable enterprise.

In other words, says the company, flexibility and ease of use across the latest in unified communications will allow Australian businesses, workers and customers to communicate more efficiently, and effectively than ever before. From video conferencing, to instant messaging and real-time tele-presence - unified communications technology is consolidating the network of communications we use to improve bottom line business results for Australians.

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