Avaya To Introduce Cloud-Based Video Collaboration Service In India
Jyotis - Jul 26, 2019
The US tech company Avaya has just introduced Cloud-based video collaboration and conferencing service called Avaya Equinox Meetings Online (or AEMO for short) to the Indian market.
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On July 24, Avaya Inc., a Santa Clara-headquartered tech company in the US, just introduced Cloud-based video collaboration and conferencing service called Avaya Equinox Meetings Online (or AEMO for short) to the Indian market. With this service, customers can enjoy new workplace experiences when creating a video collaboration room from any space.

Avaya Equinox Meetings Online is a kind of a subscription-based service that aims to bring unlimited experiences to customers in virtual meeting rooms. Besides, they can customize a user interface to access video, chat communications channels, voice, meetings, calendar, as well as many other features.
AEMO, also known as a bundled service, allows users to get a three-month free trial. After that, they will have to pay 10 paise each minute to continue to operate on this video conferencing platform.
In addition, Avaya rolled out a compact collaboration device called CU360 that is designed with a Full HD 1080p display. This unit also comes with advanced features including 4K display, 4K camera sensor, dual HD live & video content, as well as integration with the company’s UC solutions. It supports the connectivity to standard video systems.

According to Managing Director of India and SAARC Vishal Agrawal,

The collaboration device helps users to run and access cloud-based applications for the Android OS, and use cloud-based collaboration tools.
It houses two cables, an integrated microphone array, and supports the peripheral connectivity via Bluetooth connectivity and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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