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OpenScape Fusion

Siemens Openscape UC ApplicationOpenScape Fusion

Complete Unified Communications

OpenScape Fusion is an extension of the OpenScape UC Application which can significantly streamline integration of the UC features and functions into your business applications. OpenScape Fusion includes Microsoft Outlook integration, Cisco WebEx and IBM Sametime Web Conferencing applications, as well as integration of Microsoft Office Live Meeting.

OpenScape Fusion for MS OutlookOutlook

OpenScape Fusion for MS Outlook provides the key functionalities of the OpenScape UC Application on the user interface of the MS Outlook Client. In addition to the softphone functions, this includes such performance characteristics as Call Management, Conference Management, Presence Self Management and Instant Messaging. A powerful toolbar provides Groupware Integration, and an efficient click-to-call facility inside Outlook. Call an Outlook contact, or call the sender of an email with the press of a button.

OpenScape Fusion for MS Office CommunicatorCommunicator

OpenScape Fusion for MS Office Communicator provides the functionalities of the OpenScape UC Application and OpenScape Voice in conjunction with Microsoft Office Communicator. In addition to the softphone functions, this includes such performance characteristics as Call Management, Conference Management, Presence Self Management, Message Waiting Indicator, Preferred Device/Device List, Direct Call Transfer, and Tell-Me-When.

OpenScape Fusion for MS Live Meeting

With OpenScape Fusion integration, MS Live Meeting becomes one more tool in a truly Unified Communications solution. Users can start a web conference with a single click, from within the same communication suite they use to initiate all voice and Instant Messaging (IM) sessions. The integrated conferencing model includes a presence-based call-out feature, helping to ensure your meetings come together smoothly and efficiently, with simple coordination and transparency.

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 December 2010 03:34