Conquering Communications Overload: More Businesses Turn to Next-Generation Desk Phones From Avaya to Simplify Communications
2006年9月19日 - 12:47AM
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BASKING RIDGE, N.J., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A
progressive healthcare provider, a Florida school district, and a
leading national law firm are among the organizations that are
turning to something familiar -- the desk phone -- to help their
workers simplify communications, increase productivity and overcome
communications overload in today's busy, 'always on' world. Avaya's
new line of advanced IP phones -- one-X(TM) Deskphone Edition --
offers workers a more intelligent way to access voice
communications, get information and manage their many interactions.
Organizations such as Sentara Healthcare, law firm Lief, Cabraser,
Heimann and Bernstein, and the Indian River School District say the
phone's innovative capabilities -- such as high- fidelity sound,
mobility features and an easy-to-use menu interface -- help workers
cut through clutter and gain greater control over their
communications. "Communications is not just about connecting
networks -- it's about connecting people," said Geoffrey Baird,
general manager and senior vice president of Avaya Communications
Appliances Division. "And today's IP desk phone plays an essential
role in enhancing the way people communicate every day at work. In
a world where mobile calls and teleconferences are juggled along
with e-mails and instant messages, the Avaya one-X Deskphone
simplifies and complements these communications -- helping workers
conquer communications overload." Baird states that as more
businesses seek unified communications that seamlessly connect
devices and applications for workers on the move, advanced desktop
phones will play an integral role. For example, Avaya's desk phone
can extend office phone calls and telephony functions (i.e.,
conference, extension transfer, forward) to a workers' cell phone
-- helping to ensure real-time access, just as if they were at
their desk. Users of the Avaya one-X Deskphone Edition discuss how
the phone serves their varied needs: Desktop Phones Open New
Possibilities for Leading Healthcare Provider Sentara Healthcare is
a progressive, not-for-profit healthcare provider serving Virginia
and North Carolina -- with seven acute care hospitals and many
care-giving sites. Innovation is important to the company, which
pioneered the use of remote monitoring systems for intensive care
patients. Debra Naderhoff, director of communications technologies
for Sentara, is on the front lines of that innovation and believes
Avaya's new one-X phones can help the organization deploy new
productivity-enhancing applications that improve patient care. "One
of my objectives is to think about the nurse working on the floor
and how I can help make her day easier by placing the right
information at her fingertips," Naderhoff says. "With Avaya's
phone, we have new options that we didn't have before -- from
making it possible to see a patient's vital signs and medical
records on the phone's display screen to using the phone to
broadcast emergency codes and messages." Naderhoff says voice
communications are critical to the life and death decisions made
each day in healthcare, making ease of operation imperative.
"People can look at this phone and get right to work on it," she
said. "The screen is clear and easy to read, with directions that
walk people through the various functions. You can quickly get to
call logs and the last number dialed, and the message-waiting light
is positioned so you see it right away. I haven't liked a phone
this much in all my years in the business." Making Technology
Transparent for a Busy Law Firm Lief, Cabraser, Heimann and
Bernstein is one of the nation's leading plaintiffs' law firms,
representing clients in individual and class action cases from its
offices in the U.S. Dario Mileto, director of information
technology for the firm, knows that busy attorneys want the
sophisticated technology they use to be both transparent and easy
to operate. "That makes the ease of use of Avaya's new phones a
very desirable trait," he said. "The design is very intuitive, and
you can operate all the features available on them without any
help. That means you can take advantages of capabilities you might
never have used before." Mileto himself is a heavy user of the
Extension to Cellular application of the Avaya phones, a solution
that unifies the deskphone's features and incoming calls directly
to a cell phone. Users can have calls to a desk phone bridged
automatically to a cell phone instead when he is away from his
office. Team members are able to reach him through a single number,
regardless of where he travels, with any missed calls going
directly to his office voicemail. With directions on the phone's
screen display telling attorneys which button to press to forward a
call, place it on hold or establish a conference, important client
calls are handled professionally and are far less likely to get
dropped by mistake. Sound quality also is important to the firm and
its clients, Mileto said, reducing the need for face-to-face
meetings. "The high-fidelity sound gives you a greater sense of
confidence that you clearly understand what is said, reducing the
need to have to speak with someone in person," he said. "I have an
engineer on my information technology team who works in an
equipment room surrounded by noisy fans, which before made it hard
to hear him. Now I don't hear the fans at all and his voice is as
clear as a bell." Delivering Easy-to-Use Emergency Communications
to the Classroom Florida's fast-growing Indian River County School
District encompasses 21 campuses serving more than 1,700 students.
The District was eager to try Avaya's new one-X IP phones due to
the importance of communications to busy classroom teachers. "Each
of our classrooms has a phone for emergency communications and to
make it easier for parents and teachers to keep in touch," said
Ralph Starr, network analyst, Indian River School District. "We've
discovered that Avaya's new one-X IP phones are a piece of cake to
put in or to move to a new location, and we're pleased with how
easy they are to set up and to use." A context-sensitive screen
replaces many of the individual buttons typically found on phone
sets, with step-by-step directions that make it faster and simple
for teachers to take advantage of even the most advanced
capabilities. Easy-to-access call logs have proved to be especially
popular, Starr said, making it simple to return a call by clicking
on a number. "The adaptability of these phones is great," he said.
"New applications can simply be downloaded into the phone to
upgrade it or to expand what you can do with it. That can result in
a major cost savings for us over time." Avaya one-X Deskphone
Edition Shipping Worldwide, More Languages Available Avaya today
announced that the phone is now shipping worldwide and has expanded
its international support, with general availability in 14
additional languages, including: French, Spanish, German, Italian,
Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Russian
Cyrillic and Hebrew. Additionally, a new Integrated Gigabit Adaptor
for one-X desk phones is planned to be available this Fall for
businesses deploying new networks to support users with
high-bandwidth graphics, media, engineering design and other needs.
The adaptor plugs directly into existing one-X Deskphone Edition
phones, providing flexibility and investment protection. Avaya
one-X Deskphone Edition is being showcased this week at INTEROP New
York City in Avaya Booth #329. About Avaya Avaya Inc. designs,
builds and manages communications networks for more than 1 million
businesses worldwide, including 90 percent of the FORTUNE 500(R).
Focused on businesses large to small, Avaya is a world leader in
secure and reliable Internet Protocol (IP) telephony systems and
communications software applications and services. Driving the
convergence of voice and data communications with business
applications -- and distinguished by comprehensive worldwide
services -- Avaya helps customers leverage existing and new
networks to achieve superior business results. For more information
visit the Avaya website: http://www.avaya.com/. DATASOURCE: Avaya
Inc. CONTACT: Media Inquiries - Jonathan Varman, +1-908-953-6432, ;
Investor Inquiries - Matt Booher, +1-908-953-7500, Web site:
http://www.avaya.com/
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