Avaya, Motorola Offer Joint Solution For Mobile Workers
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Biztech2 Staff
| Nov 19, 2007
Avaya GlobalConnect has collaborated with Motorola to offer the Motorola Enterprise Wireless LAN and handheld mobility solution. The solution aimed at retail, healthcare, manufacturing and other environments, enables mobile professionals to access essential enterprise applications and communications capabilities while on the move.
The joint solution claims to improve organisational productivity by giving workers a wireless mobile computer that delivers advanced levels of voice quality. Additionally, all of the phone functionality featured on a desktop office phone, such as transfer, conference and business extension dialing, is available from this wireless device.
"As companies look for strategies to address the growing need for a workforce that is mobile, yet connected to the information employees need, expertise from both Avaya and Motorola can provide new enterprise mobility solutions that will lead the marketplace by providing cutting-edge, end-to-end products and services," remarked Amit Mehta, director-Marketing, Avaya GlobalConnect.
"To realise true enterprise mobility, you need a Motorola Enterprise Wireless LAN built from the ground up to support mission critical applications. Avaya GlobalConnect takes this technology and delivers a total solution to customers. This partnership is uniquely positioned to deliver on the promise of enterprise mobility,” said John Fogarasi, Regional sales manager, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business.
The joint solution claims to improve organisational productivity by giving workers a wireless mobile computer that delivers advanced levels of voice quality. Additionally, all of the phone functionality featured on a desktop office phone, such as transfer, conference and business extension dialing, is available from this wireless device.
"As companies look for strategies to address the growing need for a workforce that is mobile, yet connected to the information employees need, expertise from both Avaya and Motorola can provide new enterprise mobility solutions that will lead the marketplace by providing cutting-edge, end-to-end products and services," remarked Amit Mehta, director-Marketing, Avaya GlobalConnect.
"To realise true enterprise mobility, you need a Motorola Enterprise Wireless LAN built from the ground up to support mission critical applications. Avaya GlobalConnect takes this technology and delivers a total solution to customers. This partnership is uniquely positioned to deliver on the promise of enterprise mobility,” said John Fogarasi, Regional sales manager, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business.
Tags: [Avaya GlobalConnect ] [Motorola ] [Motorola Enterprise Wireless LAN ] [Mobility ] [Retail ] [Healthcare ] [Manufacturing ] [Communications ]
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