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Avaya Unveils Enterprise Unified Communications Solutions

Avaya is rolling out a host of new enterprise-level networking tools designed to help businesses more easily handle the growing number of bandwidth-eating video and unified communications applications. Avaya will show off the new offerings at the Interop 2010 show, which kicks off April 26 in Las Vegas. The new products, which include a switch, […]

Apr 26, 2010
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Avaya is rolling out a host of new enterprise-level networking tools designed to help businesses more easily handle the growing number of bandwidth-eating video and unified communications applications.

Avaya will show off the new offerings at the Interop 2010 show, which kicks off April 26 in Las Vegas.

The new products, which include a switch, a wireless LAN solution and management software, come four months after Avaya completed its $915 million acquisition of bankrupt Nortel Network’s enterprise business, which includes its UC (unified communications) products.

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