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The new products, which add functionality of Microsoft's Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 into Nortel networking gear, make good on a January 2007 road map outlined by top execs for Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft and Toronto-based Nortel that promised a breadth of products blending audio, video and software technologies.
Ruchi Prasad, vice president and general manager of the ICA at Nortel, said the goal of the new products is to enable the deployment of global services and offer an "end-to-end unified communications portfolio to enable and de-risk the deployment of unified communications."
First among the four products is the Nortel Converged Office, which integrates the voice functionality of Nortel's Communications Server (CS) 1000 IP-PBX or CS 2100 IP-PBX with Microsoft's Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007. The Nortel CS 1000 is the first and only IP-PBX qualified by Microsoft's Unified Communications Open Interoperability Program, Prasad said, which offers a seamless experience with setup, support and use of Converged Office.
Second, the pair announced a branch office solution that combines OCS 2007 mediation server capabilities with Nortel's Secure Router 4134. The UC Integrated Branch solution extends unified communications to the branch office and integrates WAN routing, Ethernet switching, security and VoIP into a single platform. Secure Router 4134 has also been qualified by Microsoft's interoperability program.
Microsoft and Nortel also released a hosted unified communications solution that lets service providers offer a hosted option to SMBs and enterprises. The Nortel and Microsoft Carrier Hosted Unified Communications Solution is available to companies using Nortel's Communications Server 200 softswitch with Microsoft OCS 2007. Providers can offer a hosted solution for instant messaging, VoIP, click-to-call, video conferencing and other rich media applications through Microsoft Office Communicator 2007, Microsoft's unified communications client.
Lastly, the duo unveiled Nortel Multimedia Conferencing 5.0 for OCS 2007, a reservationless audio conferencing solution to enhance OCS 2007 conferencing. The solution supports desktop clients; analog, digital and IP phones and remote callers; and includes features that can convert an audio conference into a desktop video conference.
According to Prasad, the four offerings make good on promises made throughout the alliance's life. She said that since Microsoft and Nortel launched the alliance, the vendors' have had more than 600 wins for their unified communications products.
"With the availability of these latest solutions, Nortel and Microsoft have now delivered on the joint solutions that our two CEOs outlined in January 2007," Prasad said. "With these solutions, enterprises can now choose to deploy unified communications as either a customer premise solution, managed service solution, or hybrid hosted solution, helping accelerate the pace of unified communications adoption."
She said the releases let enterprises choose from a broad portfolio of unified communications software and supporting professional services that offer a single user experience through a common interface, the simplicity of a common architecture and flexibility of either on-premise, hosted or hybrid solutions.
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