A. Recording voice and sending it as an e-mail attachment.
B. Dialing a contact directly from Outlook.
C. Receiving voice mail and fax directly in the Outlook mailbox.
D. Setting up Outlook to call a contact at a specific time.
A. No license costs to be paid for additional user enhancements.
B. Cost intensive high-skill trained IT technician are required.
C. Scalability can be achieved by enhancement through vendor independent servers.
D. Older Asterisk systems can be unstable or vulnerable without continuous software updating.
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. It is the industry's most cost-effective and easy-to-deploy WLAN solution for fast, reliable, and secure enterprise-wide 802.11n mobility.
B. It is Siemens' most popular SMB platform and is a hybrid IP system.
C. It is an IP communications system for small businesses with up to 30 users.
D. It is the first and only unified communications appliance which provides easy to use, mobility, and presence for organizations with 20-150 users.
A. A geographically dispersed organization.
B. Fragmented communications.
C. Surplus staff.
D. Excess of work with limited skills.
A. IP networking solutionsto consolidate infrastructure
B. OpenScape Office to collaboratewith customers and colleagues
C. SIP to integrate with third-party communication solutions
D. OpenScape Video to provide video conferencing