Unified Communications (UC) solutions come from a number of vendors and different implementations. While there are other ways of evaluating a UC solution, the architecture of the platform is a critical component to consider in the overall decision. While it may not be obvious to the uninitiated, the architecture of the platform has a huge, potentially the most significant, impact on the platforms’ ability to meet needs today and into the future.
UC – Why Architecture Matters
By ezuce|2015-10-22T18:26:04+00:00November 20th, 2014|Categories: Resources, White Papers|Tags: analytics, architecture, business security, database, integration, Origin, real-time database, smart devices, system operation, telephony, unified communication, unified communications, uniform interfaces|0 Comments
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eZuce is an innovative technology company that provides a visually integrated unified collaboration environment to small and medium enterprises. eZuce delivers enterprise class voice, unified messaging, instant messaging, audio, web, and video conferencing. Our solutions leverage eZuce OriginTM (formerly known as openUC), an open standards software platform that supports any end-user device while delivering virtually unlimited scalability, robust functionality, and flexible cloud/on premise deployment options. Combined with an open-source economic model, eZuce Origin slashes both operating and capital expenses to deliver unprecedented value among enterprise-class visual collaboration and unified communications solutions.