Spotlights UC Interoperability and Unified Messaging as Critical to Enterprise Communications Landscape
ORLANDO, FL, Sept. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Booth #1944 - XMedius, a global leader in the field of enterprise communications solutions, has recently announced a new version of its CX-E enterprise-class Unified Communications (UC) platform. This week at Microsoft Ignite, XMedius will highlight CX-E, with its new interoperability options and its suite of UC applications that enhance Exchange, Office 365 and Skype for Business environments. Company executives will be on hand at booth #1944 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida to share best practices for Microsoft-specific deployments in an ever-evolving communications landscape.
When it comes to interoperability, CX-E is unmatched. Offering the broadest interoperability of any UC platform on the market, the new version strengthens this position with new telephony qualifications for Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya and Cisco. In addition, the platform provides the alternative some Microsoft customers are seeking as they begin to address their own Unified Messaging (UM) migration challenges. In the wake of recent news from Microsoft that it will discontinue support for Session Border Controllers to connect third-party on-premises PBX systems to Exchange Online UM, and that Exchange Server 2019 is no longer offering a UM role, many Microsoft customers are in need of an alternative UM solution to Office 365 that can connect to their existing PBX.
"CX-E is widely recognized for delivering flexible UM storage options to support compliance and confidentially requirements for both on-premises and cloud deployments," said XMedius General Manager Tom Minifie. "XMedius provides Microsoft customers with a safe landing spot should they need to replace Exchange UM. They can make this transition at their own pace, on their own terms."
Chief among the challenges facing IT decision makers today is the transition to the cloud – and CX-E is the ideal platform for companies making this move. According to XMedius President and CEO, Jean Champagne, "The transition to the cloud is a significant trend that will shake up the overall enterprise communications landscape for years to come. Our objective is to preserve customers' IT investments by delivering the broadest PBX and email interoperability – enabling customers to migrate to the cloud at a pace that makes sense to them."
As a long-time Microsoft partner, XMedius has distinguished itself within the top one percent of the Microsoft partner ecosystem – delivering a best-of-breed Unified Messaging application for Exchange. In fact, CX-E holds a Gold Messaging Competency for integration with Exchange. The new version of CX-E complements Microsoft's offerings, with features such as embedded voicemail transcription using Microsoft Bing Speech, Google Cloud and VoiceBase, missed call notification improvements, AudioCodes Media Gateway support, and more.
Stop by XMedius booth #1944 at Microsoft Ignite to see first-hand how CX-E can future-proof IT investments. To learn more, please visit www.xmedius.com.
About XMedius
XMedius is a global leader in the field of enterprise communications solutions. Its suite of enterprise-grade on-premises and cloud communications solutions enable businesses to benefit from secure and unified communication, as well as to exchange sensitive and confidential data that meets and exceeds industry regulatory compliance requirements. Based in Montreal (Canada), with offices in Seattle (USA) and Paris (France), the company serves businesses, enterprises and service providers through a global team of customer focused employees. Its solutions are deployed worldwide in over 17,500 locations, across a number of sectors, including education, finance, government, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and legal services. For more information about XMedius and its solutions, visit www.xmedius.com, and connect on LinkedIn and Twitter.
SOURCE Les Solutions XMedius Inc.
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