Unified Communications Headsets Week in Review: Jabra, Microsoft, Avaya and More
November 21, 2015
By Maurice Nagle
Web Editor
Unified Communications (News - Alert) is a key component to a firm’s success, whether you are an enterprise or startup collaboration and communication are vital to efficiency and productivity. While it is mission critical to select an exceptional UC provider, it is also paramount to leverage exceptional unified communications headsets. And, with the weekend upon us there is no time better than the present to take a look at the week that was: time for the Week in Review!
A recent blog post from Jabra (News - Alert) highlighted some of the challenges associated with Bluetooth pairing. Fret not, as the unified communications headset developer noted that many of today’s Bluetooth headsets come equipped with NFC. By enabling NFC, a headset can instantly connect to a tablet or smartphone within close proximity. Peter Scott’s complete analysis is HERE.
Earlier this year, Microsoft (News - Alert) rebranded its Lync offering to Skype for business and hasn’t looked back since. On the backend of a strong 2015 come projections of Skype’s success to continue through 2016. Find Laura Stotler’s coverage HERE.
This week, Avaya (News - Alert) announced a new midmarket selection program, which was developed to offer competitively priced enterprise class UC offerings. Starting with a select number of current partners, Avaya will begin offering select engagement packages. TMC’s (News - Alert) Michael Guta has all the details for you HERE.
Conferencing in general is littered with headaches. From the wasting of time due to connectivity or technical issues, to people not being prepared or showing up late it can be quite frustrating. A particular pain point is dropped calls, Lucid Meetings is offering firms improved service so that one’s unified communication headset can be put to good use. Brian Carey offers everything you need to know HERE.
As unified communications grows in adoption so too does the demand for exceptional unified communications headsets, remember to stop by early and often for your fill of the news. See you next week!
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