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Feature Articles Unified Communication technology has changed the way people do business, bringing multiple communications channels like video, voice, and chat to single solutions that allow for an intuitive and collaborative experience. Communications solutions provider Avaya is known for developing hardware and software that allows enterprise users to incorporate UC solutions into their daily work life. According to Nancy Maluso, Vice President of Unified Communications Marketing at Avaya, high-end headsets like those offered by Plantronics are paramount to a successful experience, plus they work great with Avaya's solutions.
Bob Hagerty, who has spent close to four decades in the communications technology industry, has been appointed by Plantronics, provider of audio communications for business and consumers, as its newest board member. The appointment will be effective September 14, 2011. HeadsetPlus.com is an authorized dealer for Plantronics, GN Netcom/Jabra, VXi headsets and Polycom, ClearOne conference phones. Recently, the company's experts compiled and published comprehensive lists of Plantronics and GN Netcom direct connect headsets for today's business phones.
Scientists of the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology IDMT have developed HearingSupport4Telecommunication, a new technology that enhances the speech quality for people without or with little hearing impairment.
Facilitating developers to add sophisticated signal processing to consumer audio and voice applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated has opened order entry for the new TMS320C553x ultra-low-power DSPs on Friday, Aug. 26.
Inova Solutions, a provider of communication solutions that assist the education segment, transit facilities, hospitals and call centers, announced that Inova LightLink is compliant with Aspect Unified IP 6.6 and 7.0, Aspect's unified contact center platform.
Integrating the Excendia Virtual Assistant technology, Dialexia Communications has announced the release of a new VoIP- telephony service. Dialexia Communications is an Internet telephony software developer and services supplier based in Montreal.
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