Avaya will enable voice on Google Apps

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Nowadays, anyone anticipates a boost of a service that come to Googleland. It will be the case for Avaya, the spin-off of Lucent Technologies specialized in IP telephony infrastructure, which will supply VoIP (SIP) services in the Google Apps Premier Edition.

The Google Apps is a suite of Web applications optimized for small companies that don’t have and don’t want to spend on technical infrastructures on their own. The software, which costs $50 per user per year, includes word processing and spreadsheet applications, calendar, e-mail, instant messaging, as well as guaranteed uptime, IT management tools, and technical support.

By hooking with Avaya, Google is more than ready to rival Microsoft’s Office. Avaya plans to add tight integration of its VoIP technology with platforms like Google Talk and to offer subscribers a single in-box for voice, e-mail, IM, and faxes. The new offering will start later this year.

Feb 23, 2007 | By Nuno

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