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NEC Unified Announces Hosted UC Offering for SMBsNEC Unified Announces Hosted UC Offering for SMBs

In these dire economic times, a hosted service that minimizes capital investment is attractive for customers testing the UC waters.

Allan Sulkin

February 13, 2009

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In these dire economic times, a hosted service that minimizes capital investment is attractive for customers testing the UC waters.

The floodgates have opened and another enterprise communications player has announced a hosted UC solution for web collaboration services. NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. (NEC), not one of the current competitors with a high market recognition factor--despite a rapidly growing portfolio of basic and enhanced UC solutions--will be co-marketing a new "hosted" web collaboration service from its Univerge Solutions Partner XL Meeting. The browser-based application works across Windows, Mac OS and Linux Operating systems and provides video and web collaboration.The Hosted Collaboration Service includes the following features/functions: video conferencing, VoIP, whiteboarding, desktop sharing, applications/computer sharing, polling/surveys, and video control. It will be sold and priced based on the total number of concurrent seats the customer wishes in one or multiple conferences, and targets SMB customers.

In these dire economic times, a hosted monthly subscription service that minimizes capital investment is an attractive offering for customers testing the UC waters. Cisco made headline news last fall with its announcement of its planned Webex Connect hosted service offering. Microsoft quickly responded to the Cisco announcement the following week with plans for its own Cloud-based offering in partnership with Broadsoft. There are many other Cloud-based UC service offerings, although most will likely disappear without much notice. Customers, especially SMBs, are more likely to implement Cloud-based UC solutions compared to core enterprise telephony services that have remained predominantly customer premises-based solutions.In these dire economic times, a hosted service that minimizes capital investment is attractive for customers testing the UC waters.

About the Author

Allan Sulkin

Allan Sulkin, president and founder of TEQConsult Group (1986), is widely recognized as the industry's foremost enterprise communications market/product analyst. He is celebrating 30 years telecommunications market experience this month and has consulted for many of the industry's leading vendors participating at Enterprise Connect. Sulkin has been a long time Contributing Editor to Business Communications Review and its current online incarnation No Jitter, and has served as a Program Director and featured tutorial/seminar presenter for VoiceCon since its 1991 inception. Sulkin is the author of PBX Systems for IP Telephony (McGraw-Hill Professional Publications) and writer of the PBX chapter in the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.