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Nortel inks deal with Microsoft
 

 

 
Friday, August 25, 2006

 

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Microsoft and Nortel entered into a strategic four-year alliance based on a shared vision for unified communication. The alliance will allow both companies to drive new growth opportunities and transform businesses communications, reducing costs and complexity and improving productivity for customers. The agreement included provisions for extending it beyond the initial four years. Nortel will be Microsoft's strategic partner for advanced unified communications solutions and systems integration, the two companies will form the innovative communications alliance and Microsoft and Nortel will deploy the other's technologies in their enterprise networks.

Nortel and Microsoft will change traditional business phone systems into software, with a Microsoft unified communications software platform and Nortel software products to provide further advanced telephony functionality. This software-centric approach will provide the easiest transition path for businesses, helping enable them to reduce the total cost of ownership and better protect current and future investments. It will also more quickly enable the creation of new, innovative applications.

Mike Zafirovski, President and CEO, Nortel

“Nortel and Microsoft have each led fundamental transformations in their own market - Nortel's digital innovation and Microsoft's software on every desktop,” said Mike Zafirovski, President and CEO, Nortel. “By combining our unique strengths, Microsoft and Nortel will accelerate the delivery of unified communications - delivering to our customers a higher-quality user experience, with greater reliability and lower total cost of ownership. That's where we can make a real difference.”

“We are investing together because the communications industry is at an inflection point,” said Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft. “We will have deep collaboration in product development with Nortel, allowing us to rapidly deliver high-quality, highly reliable solutions that will support mission-critical communications. The opportunity for our customers is fantastic. We will enable them to realize tremendous economic and business benefits from unified communications.”

“This is a gutsy play for Nortel - accelerating the move of our voice technology into software and working with the world's software leader as part of our broader business strategy to transform the company into a software and services leader,” Zafirovski said. “From this transaction, we believe we can capture well beyond $1 billion in new revenue, ramping up with increased momentum through 2009 via professional services, voice products and applications, as well as data pull-through in the enterprise.”

“Unified communications will drive the next major advance in individual, team and organizational productivity in today's 24x7 work environment,” said Jeff Raikes, President - Business Division, Microsoft. “Our software-based approach puts people at the center of communications through a single identity across e-mail, voice mail, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) call processing, instant messaging and video, and intuitively embeds communications capabilities into people's everyday work processes, including the Microsoft Office system and third-party software applications.” 

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