A. It enables voice and multimedia services such as voice enriched eCommerce, Web page click-to-dial, and instant messaging with buddy lists.
B. It operates at the network layer.
C. It supports multimedia applications for new business process applications.
D. It supports only point-to-point connections.
A. optiPoint 410
B. optiPoint 500
C. optiPoint 420
D. optiPoint 510
A. Combines the management of voice, fax, and conventional e-mail messages in a single inbox that can be accessed through a conventional e-mail client or a telephone.
B. Allows a single-point access to messaging, regardless of whether the individual has been issued a computer, PDA, smartphone, or a basic wired or cellular phone.
C. Enables the delivery of value-added services to end-users that make mobile communications simpler, easier to use, and more productive.
D. Allows people using same technologies, same media, and same terminals only to communicate to anyone, anywhere, and at any time.
A. The phone system of the prospect is outdated and cannot keep up with the growing business demands.
B. The prospect is evaluating phone system options due to business changes or expansions.
C. The prospect needs to install a new phone system to provide for the required capacity of the office space.
D. The prospect is investigating productivity features to make the business more efficient.
A. HiPath 3000
B. HiPath OpenStage
C. HiPath OpenOffice
D. HiPath 5000 RSM
A. A telephone call in which the calling party wishes to have more than one called party listen in to the audio portion of the call.
B. Live meetings or presentations over the Internet.
C. A type of groupware, also called visual collaboration.
D. A set of interactive telecommunication technologies that allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously.
A. It offers small businesses the flexibility to put IP telephones or Skype-style voice software on a PC, and provide access to the office telephone system from almost anywhere.
B. It enables mixed video and voice conferencing involving a range of desktop, conference room, and mobile phones.
C. It offers a number of different contact centre solutions ranging from simple call distribution groups to multi-media, in and out-bound call routing systems.
D. It brings best-in-class HD Video, voice communications, and PC Desktop communications into a single powerful communications environment.
A. Corporate Excellence.
B. Productivity.
C. Personal Mobility.
D. Cost Control.
A. Environmental Protection Agency
B. Going Green Agreement
C. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
D. Green IT balance
A. Siemens Unified Communications solutions require customers to buy the entire solution instead of the relevant solution elements.
B. Siemens Open Communications strategy is based on the Open Service Delivery principle.
C. Siemens provides Software Development Kits (SDKs) and Application Program Interfaces (APIs) that allow better and easier voice integration.
D. Siemens Unified Communications solutions increase the operational costs due to complex technologies.