Unified Communications

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Mobility

This includes all your mobile devices – smartphones, tablets, e-readers, PDAs…even portable music players. If you can carry it and it has access to the Internet, people will want to collaborate with you on it.

VideoConferencing

Video conferencing has recently become affordable for everyday business. In video conferencing, two or more sets of hardware and software interact while simultaneously transmitting and receiving video and audio signals.

InstantMessaging

Also known as IM, an instant message is a real-time, text-based communication (similar to chat). It uses a shared software client. Enterprise messaging is used by organizations as a means of easy communication within the business.

Voice

It is safe to say that you’re familiar with the voice channel. While this originally meant the analog phone call over a copper that we are all familiar with, it has expanded to include digital “voice as data” or VOIP.

Presence

This feature lets you see who is available via what communication method and if they are busy or not.

EmailMessages

Most of us know only too well what this is, and email is no different in this context.

DesktopSharing

Also known as screen sharing, this allows you to share your computer desktop with one or many other users. This can be done over a private network or over the Internet.

DirectoryService

Directory services are software systems that store, organize and provide personnel contact information.

We are making communication better

Yankaria Communication system features are neatly packaged within a single interface, enabling a sublime user experience available on all major desktop platforms.