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Say goodbye to PBX

Johannesburg, 30 Jun 2010

Microsoft's Unified Communications has marked a new era in business communications; it is fast replacing traditional hardware-based phone systems, including desktop phones and the legacy PBX. This is according to local Microsoft Unified Communications specialist Galdon Data.

The company's director Garry Ackermann says within the next three years, more than 75% of new business applications will include embedded unified communications. “The reality is that plain business calls will become outdated, with more than 50% of voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) calls incorporating more than just voice.”

Three years ago, business communications technology began the transformation from technology silos into an integrated software platform. Now, Microsoft's Unified Communications software has been adopted broadly by millions of customers. Forrester Research estimates that the market for unified communications software will grow to $14.5 billion (about R120 billion) by 2015.

Microsoft's UC includes a complete communications solution with full enterprise telephony. It is a familiar and powerful way to communicate and collaborate using a sleek, simplified communicator client that works with Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint Server and Microsoft Exchange; and a versatile platform that allows customers to embed communications in applications.

In addition, customers will be able to use instant messaging, presence and other capabilities of the software both on-premises and in the cloud with Microsoft Office Communications Online.

“With software at the centre, innovation in this industry has accelerated, leading to the introduction of new capabilities that leapfrog traditional hardware-bound communications systems. Customers have flocked to Office Communications Server since its introduction in October 2007, because businesses are quickly seeing cost savings and productivity gains,” he says.

“In a world where everything hinges on productive communications, the time for businesses to start seriously looking at unified communications,” he concludes.

For more information, contact Galdon Data on (011) 805 4420 or email sales@galdon.co.za.

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Galdon Data

Galdon Data is an ICT services company that has been specialising in telephony for over 10 years and has a strong focus on unified communications.

The company is a Microsoft Gold Partner with 'Services Ready' status for unified communications and was also a recipient of the “Microsoft 2009 Winner - Unified Communications Competency Award”.

As a RightFax Platinum Partner, Galdon Data is in the enviable position of being the largest solutions company for RightFax (Business Information Delivery), with the largest service market share in southern Africa. Many of its clients are serviced through its business partners.

Galdon Data is a black economic empowered company boasting highly skilled and certified staff members, with national representation in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth.

Editorial contacts

Ivor van Rensburg
IT Public Relations
(082) 652 8050
ivor@itpr.co.za
Fairoz Jaffer
Galdondata
(011) 805 4420
FairozJ@galdon.co.za