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Cisco Sales Network PBM IT Unified Communications solutions provide your business with the expertise and infrastructure necessary to operate your business.

In 1998, networking equipment giant Cisco Systems got off to an early lead in the VoIP market after acquiring the CallManager product through the acquisition of Selsius Systems. This allowed Cisco Systems to introduce a packet-based voice system that competed with other traditional vendors, such as Alcatel, Avaya, Mitel, Nortel, and Siemens. Since then, these and many other vendors have developed their own proprietary VoIP systems in response to the growing demand for VoIP systems.

WebEx and Cisco TelePresence bring people together in a new way to reduce travel expenses and carbon footprint.

Improve contact center capabilities with skills-based contact routing, voice self-service, computer telephony integration, and multichannel contact management.

For organizations with up to 500 users, Cisco Unity Connection is available as a single-server solution with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, further simplifying installation, maintenance, and support.

Embedded in the Cisco Intelligent Network, the Cisco Unified Communications applications are network-aware in that they seek out the network services they require for example, an IP phone retrieving the proper settings for power or quality of service (QoS).

Organizations that use a single, primary vendor for IP telephony have a 43 percent lower network cost of ownership than those that use multiple vendors. Cisco is unique in that it offers a unified communications platform that it can deliver on its own.

Proven Cisco contact center software has multichannel, self-service and assisted service capabilities that can help your organization turn reactive support into proactive, unique customer centric experiences.

Cisco industry-leading routers and switches form an intelligent, secure network foundation for unified communications. In addition, Cisco offers a comprehensive suite of security products and features for unified communications.

Cisco messaging solutions are secure and reliable, and they are designed to meet the diverse needs of small, medium-sized, and very large enterprises. These award-winning solutions deliver (1) powerful voicemail, (2) unified messaging, (3) a flexible platform, and (4) time-saving, productivity-enhancing features.

Cisco solutions for network management allow businesses to actively monitor, manage and configure Cisco Unified Communications Solutions to (1) Reduce operational costs, (2) Proactively discover potential problems, (3) Maintain quality and user satisfaction, and (4) Help minimize service downtime.

Unified Communications applications lead to more effect effective communication. Beyond replacing a traditional channel for contacting employees, Unified Communications applications also enable smarter communication. Employees can consult the best method for reaching coworkers before even initiating contact, thereby improving the efficiency in their interactions with others.

To understand unified communications, you need to understand Voice over IP (VoIP), which is technology that digitizes sound, divides that sound into packets of information, and transmits those packets over an IP network. VoIP evolved into IP telephony, essentially delivering sound to the desktop through IP phones.

Cisco Unified Videoconferencing provides multiparty video conferencing for traditional room-based and desktop video conferencing. The solution connects three or more H.323, H.320, SIP, or Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) video conference endpoints in a single, multiparticipant meeting.

The Cisco Express Unified Communications Specialization integrates critical solutions in converged data, voice, and video networking.

Companies both large and small have embraced the Cisco Unified Communications system as the first choice solution for making their individual businesses more efficient as well as more productive through the use of Internet Protocol (IP) based communications.

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