18 Sep 2008
After an exacting accreditation process, integrator 2e2 has become one of the first UK firms to achieve the voice specialisation within Microsoft’s unified communications (UC) competency.
2e2 was tasked with meeting staffing requirements and completing an internal deployment of an entire Microsoft UC platform.
The integrator is now qualified to install technologies such as Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging and Office Communications Server 2007.
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Justyn Waterworth, 2e2’s Microsoft business manager, said: “Our customers are interested to know how they can leverage their desktop in the converging world and Microsoft is a key player.
“So one of the biggest benefits we see in this accreditation is bringing to the market workforce optimisation and personal productivity solutions that embrace not just the Microsoft stack, but also integration with our other key vendors.”
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