Microsoft has selected Galdon Data to be one of the limited numbers of members of unified Communications (UC) Voice Partner Programme (VPP) worldwide and the first in the Southern Africa to achieve this.
The Microsoft UC strategy is to deliver IM/presence/voice and video capabilities for customers. This includes Windows mobile, PC, laptop and web access users.
Microsoft UC solutions has the ability to change the way communication takes place, due to the fact that it ties into existing corporate communication infrastructures.
CEO of Galdon Data, Garry Ackerman said that Galdon Data is dedicated to bring world-class service to its clients. The elite unified communications programmes demonstates the commitment to the overall Microsoft UC solutions and also the ability to embrace certified and deploy leading-edge voice, messaging and collaboration technologies.
Galdon Data is excited to be selected for this programe; it confirms both its internal commitment to Microsoft technologies as its Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 services capabilities for clients.
“Microsoft unified communications technologies use the power of software to deliver complete communications – messaging, voice and video – across the applications and devices that people use every day. Integrating the experiences you associate with the telephone including phone calls, voice mail, conferencing, and the work you do on a computer – documents, spreadsheets, instant messaging, e-mail and calendars – has the power to fundamentally change the way people work,” says Ackerman.
By IT News Africa staff reporter