Unified Communications is poised for rapid change that will be driven by a perfect storm of mobilized workers, innovative technologies, and a changing vendor landscape. – Search Unified Communications
The minimum # of features that a UC vendor, platform, or service should have include the following: presence enabled contact list, Instant messaging, VoIP audio, IP video, Desktop sharing, and conferencing. – Wainhouse Research
The need for security, flexibility, and unique business requirements keep the enterprise UC market growing rapidly. – Corporate Tech Decisions
5 UC technology trends are evolving and shaping tremendous growth: WebRTC, mobility, BYOD, cloud UC, and social integration. – Corporate Tech Decisions
UC market up 27% from a year ago (June 2014). – Infonetics Research
The global UC market will exceed $75B by 2020. – Gartner
Unified Communication Use Cases
File Sharing
Presence
Conferencing
Unified Messaging
Voice/Video Collaboration
Telephony
Unified Communication Standards
Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, Windows, and Windows Phone support
AnyFirewall Engine and Server are the reference STUN/TURN/ICE software for CableLabs PacketCable 2.0 certification
Compliant with IETF standards SIP and XMPP
Compliant with IETF, 3GPP, CableLabs, and WebRTC standards STUN, TURN, and ICE
Compliant with Microsoft standards Lync, MS-STUN, MS-TURN, MS-ICE, MS-TURNBWM and MS-ICE2BWM
Federated instant messaging with AOL, Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo!, and more
Plug-and-play voice codecs including G.711, G.729, GSM, iLBC, SirenTM, Speex, EyeStreamTM, H.263, H.264, and more
Supports any application protocol including Jingle, RTP, SIP, XMPP, and more
Supports any data or media format including G.711, G.729, H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, and more
TLS and SRTP security
Eyeball Networks Unified Communication Solutions
SIP server supports deployments of
more than 50MM/100% service uptime
Integrate Microsoft Lync into
endpoints, servers, gateways, and services
Softphone SDK which enables
instant messaging, voice, & video conferencing
Carrier-grade presence
and instant messaging server
WebRTC specifies the use of STUN, TURN and ICE to support NAT traversal requirements