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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.

Cisco Unified communications improve productivity and help connect employees and customers with the information and expertise they need in real time.

Unified communications offers choice in how software applications can be deployed - onsite, hosted or on-demand.

The Cisco virtual office is designed to create a comprehensive office environment for employees wherever they are by providing extensible network services that include data, voice, video, and wireless mobility

Unified Communication systems address the challenges of yesterday in unique, innovative ways that allow mobility, flexibility, and empowerment. The Internet age has proved that paradigms have the ability to shift overnight and Unified communications have the power to remove geographic, time, hierarchical, political, and language barriers.

Cisco continues to bridge the communications islands with innovative solutions building on the enterprise Wi-Fi (802.11) networks and the GSM public networks. In conjunction with leading wireless handset suppliers such as Nokia and RIM, Cisco will soon bring to market single and dual mode Smartphone solutions which drive enhanced productivity of mobile enterprise employees both inside and outside the office. These single device products allow users to reduce the communications complexity and help companies manage costs without losing the productivity.

At first glance, it seems that without the PSTN infrastructure the cost justifications for VoIP are simple. While PSTN usage can be reduced considerably, it cannot be eliminated totally since the PSTN must handle call overflow and any calls not destined to the remote sites. Also, the extra voice over IP traffic may cause an increase in WAN bandwidth. The cost for this extra capacity will have to be subtracted from the savings achieved from reduced PSTN usage. The step-by-step cost justification example below can be used as a model for other network integration projects.

Organizations using unified communications clients saved an average of 32 minutes daily per employee because presence technology enabled staff to reach one another on the first try.

Cisco management software provides comprehensive network managemen for the entire Cisco Unified Communications solution, helping to increase operational efficiency through advanced monitoring, alerting, diagnostics, provisioning, and reporting capabilities.

The ability to quickly develop and easily manage customized applications: Cisco Unified Application Environment 2.5, a rich portfolio of applications and development tools, makes it possible for web or enterprise developers, who have not yet developed telephony and unified communications skills, to use their current development tools to quickly and easily integrate network services and advanced unified communications capabilities (such as presence) with other business applications or develop entirely new transformational applications.

Cisco Unified Communications Software Subscription is available for the following Cisco Unified Communications products: (1) Cisco Unified Communications Manager, (2) Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, (3) Cisco Unified Contact Center Express, (4) Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, (5) Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express & MeetingPlace Express VT, (6) Cisco Unity, (7) Cisco Unity Connection, (8) Cisco Unified Contact Center Hosted, (9) Cisco Unified Communication Manager Business Edition, (10) Cisco Unified Presence, (11) Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, (12) Cisco Emergency Responder, (13) Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal, (14) Cisco Intelligent Contact Management Hosted, (15) Cisco Intelligent Contact Management Enterprise, (16) Cisco Unified PhoneProxy, (17) Cisco IP Interactive Voice Response (IP IVR), (18) Cisco Unified Application Server, (19) Cisco Unified Media Engine, (20) Cisco Unified Attendant Console, (21) Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator, (22) Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing, and (23) Cisco Unified Expert Advisor.

Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business, a critical part of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System, is a unified communications solution for small businesses that provides voice, data, voicemail, Automated Attendant, video, security, and wireless capabilities while integrating with existing desktop applications such as calendar, e-mail, and customer relationship management (CRM) programs.

Like Cisco Unified IP phones, Cisco IP Communicator also works with Cisco Unified Video Advantage, which combines software with the Cisco VT Camera to support video telephony. Cisco Unified Video Advantage lets users make calls using the familiar phone interface, with the video displayed on their PC. The Cisco video telephony solution is as simple to provision as any Cisco Unified IP phone, enabling a cost-effective, scalable, and visually interactive communications solution.

The Cisco TelePresence Meeting solution, creates a live, face-to-face meeting experience, empowering users to interact and collaborate like never before. The Cisco TelePresence Meeting is built to be a completely different meeting experience, taking interaction and collaboration to a new level. Because it feels like everyone is in the same room, remote interactions are just as natural and effective as in-person communication, simplifying and accelerating information sharing throughout your organization—thereby increasing profitability.

Cisco also helps ensure that its customers have a clear migration path to an IP-based system and a smooth transition from—or coexistence with—older equipment, including time-division multiplexing (TDM)-based telephony systems. Customers can work closely with Cisco—and its partners—to plan for future growth, simplify technology adoption, improve deployment time, and reduce overall costs.

Cisco is committed to providing accessible solutions. The company recognizes that network resources must be accessible and usable by all employees, including people with disabilities. As a result, Cisco customers can fully realize the value of their diverse workforces. For more information about how the Cisco Unified Communications platform conforms to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/accessibility or contact your Cisco account manager.

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