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Unified Communications (UC) has arrived as the next big concept in the evolution of enterprise communications. At its simplest incarnation, the concept of Unified Communications seeks to break down the silos and redundant elements that can hinder productivity and increase user frustration across the varied tools used for communications and collaboration in the enterprise.

Considering the many communication tools currently in use, bringing them all together is no simple task, and may require significant infrastructure overhaul. Yet there are many incremental UC solutions that address specific issues to increase the productivity of a core group, reduce communication and collaboration costs, or eliminate organizational pain points. An incremental solution strategy can deliver high value without the expense and disruption of a PBX replacement.

Unified Communications Solution Providers

Unified Communications solution providers have emerged from many segments of the enterprise communication market, and they are leveraging their core technologies, channels and customer bases to enter this market space. Each brings valuable communication tools to leverage as they broaden their offerings and enter this market. The enterprise communications market is vast and global, with diversified needs across industries and organizational types, there is room for many players and a range of new solutions.

  • To learn more about building Unified Communications solutions with Dialogic media and signaling products, go to Get Started.
  • To learn more about current Unified Communications solutions built with Dialogic media and signaling products, go to Unified Communications Applications.
     

FEATURED APPLICATIONS

Dialogic & Microsoft Lync

Dialogic & Microsoft Exchange

Dialogic & Sametime Unified  Telephony

Dialogic & Avaya Modular Messaging

Legacy PBX and PSTN Connectivity

SIP Trunking

Dialogic & Unified Conferencing

Dialogic & Fax for Unified Communications

Dialogic Gateways and Survivable Branch Appliances for Microsoft Lync

Microsoft PBX Interoperability & Configuration Guides

Dialogic DEN Forum for Dialogic Media Gateways 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

FEATURED TECHNOLOGY

1000 Media Gateway Series

2000 Media Gateway Series

4000 Media Gateway Series

BorderNet 500 ESBC Series

 

CASE STUDIES

Oxnard Union - School District Reduces Telephony Costs

Oxnard Union High School District serves eight high schools and 17,000 students across three cities in central California. The district wanted to replace its private-branch exchange system with a more sophisticated communications solution that also included voice over IP. This Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment depends on a Dialogic BorderNet 500 session border controller to securely connect SIP trunking services.