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New Report from Wainhouse Research Analyzes Avaya's Strategy for Unified Business Communications Research report aimed at telecommunications decision makers examines Avaya's vision for voice, video, collaboration and mobility March 14, 2006, Brookline MA - "Avaya's Unified Communications Strategy: Business Accelerator or Technology Trap?" is a new research report from Wainhouse Research that focuses on one of the major players in unified communications. The 73-page report presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of Avaya's integrated collaboration product offerings for IP telephony, SIP services, audio conferencing, presence and instant messaging, unified messaging, video communications, and mobility. It also looks at the firm's co-development efforts with partner companies including Motorola, IBM/Lotus, Polycom, Research in Motion, and Nokia. "Avaya's product line is vast and no single source exists to describe the company's full array of business communications solutions," states the author, Dr. E. Brent Kelly, Senior Analyst and Partner at Wainhouse Research. "This report provides a detailed synopsis of Avaya's major voice platforms, its SIP enablement engine, mobility options, new one-X™ solutions, messaging offering, conferencing capabilities, and the complementary components that comprise Avaya's unified communications solution. We also offer useful guidance for companies of all sizes to help understand how Avaya's products work and how the products and services from strategic partners integrate with Avaya's applications and communications systems." Containing 43 figures and 10 tables, "Avaya's Unified Communications Strategy: Business Accelerator or Technology Trap?" provides a comprehensive third-party analysis of Avaya's plans for competing in the business communications market. The study includes a description of Avaya's market strategies, an overview of Avaya's full line of collaborative product solutions, an analysis of the company's position in a transitioning market, and commentary on Avaya's major competitors including Cisco, Nortel, Siemens, and ultimately Microsoft. The report, which sells for $2495, concludes with an opinion of Avaya's probability of success in the near term and five to seven years into the future. The executive summary and table of contents are online at www.wainhouse.com/reports. Brent Kelly is Wainhouse Research's lead analyst for telephony-based unified communications. Two of Brent's previous reports have covered Cisco and Microsoft. About Wainhouse Research Wainhouse Research is an independent market research firm that focuses on critical issues in rich media communications. The company conducts multi-client and custom research studies, provides strategy advice to vendors and end users, publishes a variety of reports and a free newsletter, and delivers public and private seminars. Details at www.wainhouse.com Contacts Wainhouse Research Sara Fargo, +1 781.934.6165 sfargo@wainhouse.com |
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