Polycom continued to make strategic agreements for its
videoconferencing solutions as it announced a partnership with
Microsoft to supply standards-based unified communications (UC)
solutions covering a wide range of customers, big and small.
The multi-year strategic global agreement calls for Polycom to
develop and market UC solutions for Microsoft's enterprise,
government, and small and midsize business customers. Polycom,
which supplies open standards telepresence, video, voice, and
infrastructure solutions, becomes a member of Microsoft's key
strategic global alliance through the agreement.
"Microsoft and Polycom are committed to a roadmap that will
deliver interoperable UC solutions with choice and innovation in
videoconferencing and customer devices that will help transform
enterprise communications," said Gurdeep Singh Pall, corporate VP
of UC at Microsoft, in a statement, noting that the partnership
will enable the two firms to integrate video, voice, instant
messaging, and conferencing solutions for customers.
The agreement calls for Polycom to develop and optimize its CX
series for Microsoft Communications server 14 and beyond. Polycom
will develop room-based video systems for direct integration with
Microsoft UC products. The two firms will also collaborate in
developing channel partners.
Active demos of the new partnership solutions will be available
in Microsoft Technology Centers around the globe and active demos
are already available in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, London, and
Paris.
Polycom has been signing contracts with major IT and enterprise
customers, including Hewlett-Packard and Avaya, as it gears up to
do battle with Cisco, which has a large presence in UC and
videoconferencing.