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Avaya Positioned as a Leader in Analyst Firm’s Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications

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Avaya announced it has been positioned as a Leader in the recently published 2012 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications (UC). In addition, Avaya was also given a “positive” rating in two separate reports from the firm, the Gartner 2012 MarketScope for Unified Communications for the SMB market for North America and for Western Europe.

The Gartner Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications report also states that four characteristics have an important effect on the success of a product and satisfaction of users: mobility – users increasingly expect full UC functionality across all mobile platforms and operating systems; openness – in particular, enterprises expect good-quality support for SIP, XMPP and H.2 integrations, as well as a clear longer-term commitment to inter-vendor interoperability and federation; cloud, and broad solution appeal - successful UC solutions depend on influencing a broad and diverse audience of enterprise decision makers.

In the 2012 Gartner MarketScope for Unified Communications in the SMB market in North America, the firm finds that UC investment currently registers as a top five SMB networking investment initiative for 2012, and expects the market will increasingly exhibit UC investment momentum as the market matures during the next two to three years. Additionally, in a similar report, the Gartner 2012 MarketScope for Unified Communications for the SMB market for Western Europe, Gartner finds Unified communications (UC) adoption within the Western European market continues to gradually rise. Increasingly, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are evaluating and acquiring a broader mix of applications as part of their communications decision. While some SMBs continue to prefer more basic stand-alone applications, many are adopting integrated UC solution sets.

Avaya received a positive rating in both Gartner MarketScope for Unified Communications in the SMB market for North America and for Western Europe.

Avaya’s Unified Communications and Collaboration Portfolio

Avaya’s SIP-based UC suite for mid-to-large size enterprises, Avaya Aura®, offers voice, video, conferencing, messaging, presence services, and session management, enabling centralized management and administration, plus integration and interoperability with systems and applications from Avaya and other vendors. For small to mid-size companies, the company offers Avaya IP Office and Avaya Aura for Midsize Business.

In the past year, Avaya added several new capabilities to the UC portfolio through the acquisition of Radvision (video), Sipera (security/Session Border Control) and Persony (webconferencing). The new capabilities are already being integrated into the UC portfolio, appearing in newly announced solutions such as Avaya Aura Conferencing 7.0. Avaya also expanded its Mobile Collaboration solutions with the delivery of the Avaya Flare® Experience collaboration client for iPads and Windows PCs/laptops, Avaya Flare Communicator for iPad for both Avaya Aura and Avaya IPOffice, as well as providing a zero-install, browser-based client for Conferencing 7.0, enabling collaboration from any device with an Internet browser.

Avaya also launched the Avaya Collaborative Cloud this year, a framework for enabling customers, partners and others to use, build and deliver advanced unified communications and collaboration capabilities via private, hybrid or public cloud. AvayaLive Connect, is a new, public cloud-based unified communications and collaboration solution within the Collaborative Cloud framework, provides voice, video, IM/presence, conferencing, messaging and more for $19 per user per month.

Gary E. Barnett, senior vice president & GM, Collaboration Platforms commented “Avaya helps enterprises of all sizes reach new levels of collaboration in a highly secure and scalable way. With Avaya Aura and Avaya IP Office, companies can easily manage and support today’s rapidly evolving work environments, which are increasingly defined by ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) models, advanced mobility and an expanding range of unified communications capabilities.”

“Only Avaya has the depth of understanding in both the technology of communications and the how people can -- and need to --use these technologies to improve how they work. As a result, we continue to evolve and integrate the capabilities of our UC portfolio to provide customers with an extraordinary user experience that enables rich, easy and instantaneous communication and collaboration from any device.” added Brett Shockley, senior vice president & GM, Applications & Emerging Technologies.