The US-based leading provider of audio and visual communication solutions ClearOne has reportedly announced the launch of its new cloud collaboration service COLLABORATE® Space. As per trusted sources, the new solution would take cloud-based unified communications and collaboration (UCC) to a new level of reliable functionality.
According to a press release issued by ClearOne, COLLABORATE® Space has been designed to work as a user-friendly and persistent collaboration suite that consists of numerous strong UCC capabilities along with the ability to make calls outside the network. Customers can add phone credits on the account and reach anyone across the globe on a standard mobile or landline phone with the help of the integrated phone dialer on the system.
Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of ClearOne, Zee Hakimoglu was reportedly quoted saying that COLLABORATE Space is one of the most awaited solution for the unified communications industry. It is not only a suite that integrates calls, messaging, and meetings, but also works in a way that increases productivity for everyone involved in the organization and energizes the overall workflow.
Reportedly, it is being said that 2019 is going to be the year that would witness unified communications become a mainstream reality and business opportunity for system integrators and consultants involved in each and every market, including government, corporate, and all levels of education, specifically in distance learning.
Sources familiar with the matter claim that the new cloud collaboration service will be demonstrated at ISE 2019 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam scheduled to be held next month. As of now, COLLABORATE Space has been made available in different flexible plans ranging from individual packages of USD 10 a month to professional licenses for about 1000 users for USD 4000 a month on an annual basis.
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