Avaya Launches Government Communications, Networking Services
Avaya has introduced Government Outsourcing Solutions (GovOS) -- hosted and managed services for unified communications, contact centers, and data networking. The services are designed to provide central management, priced on a per-user basis, that complies with the federal government's requirements for security and certification.
GovOS, introduced Tuesday, uses and combines Avaya's Aura unified communications applications, networking and services, which the company said were scalable from small remote offices to large organizations containing tens of thousands of employees. Communications apps include ones for mobile devices and for delivery of video.
GovOS is built on Avaya's Collaborative Cloud Framework, which delivers collaboration services and apps through a single, scalable architecture provided through the company's cloud service providers.
The company has said that its Cloud Framework is differentiated from other company's cloud offerings because of its emphasis on lowering operational costs, and on improving clients' ability to compete by enabling rapid innovation. To deliver these values, Avaya says, the Framework offers choice and extensibility.
Chris Formant, president of Avaya Government Solutions, said in a statement that GovOS provides "a more affordable and secure way to migrate to new collaborative communications capabilities," by reducing costs and responding to various federal initiatives, such as support for telecommuters or for new outbound emergency notification programs.
The company said that delivering collaborative communications apps with GovOS over a highly secure cloud, or hybrid solutions involving the government's infrastructure, will save the average federal organization about 25 percent of its communications budget over a three-year period.
Avaya noted that custom cloud services it currently provides for a large, although unnamed federal agency for 90,000 users "scored 9.8 on the most recent federal IT dashboard."
In one configuration of the service, private hosted services are available via the company's Government Services' cloud-based platform. In the other, it can be...
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