Avaya To Introduce Cloud-Based Video Collaboration Service In India

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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.

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 (AEMO).

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.

The collaboration device CU360 is designed with a Full HD 1080p display.

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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