Simplifying next-generation business communications for enterprises and government institutions
Nortel is a recognized leader in delivering reliable, secure communications capabilities for both service provider and enterprise networks worldwide. Nortel's technologies are designed to help eliminate barriers to efficiency, speed and performance by simplifying networks and connecting people to the information they need, when they need it.
HP and Nortel have worked together for more than 25 years to develop and deliver complementary solutions. HP is among Nortel's leading System Integrator partners and is equipped to deliver Nortel's entire portfolio on a global basis. Nortel’s focus on communications and business needs for collaboration, information access and security complements HP’s core competencies in IT and business transformation.
Leveraging their broad service offerings, Nortel and HP combine to provide enterprises with comprehensive, cost-effective end-to-end IT-communications solutions that are easy to implement and manage.
Unified Communications leadership
With its Innovative Communications Alliance with Microsoft, Nortel has taken a prominent position in today’s increasingly important unified communications arena, as evidenced by Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications 2007, which positions Nortel in the “Leaders” quadrant.
Building on the momentum created through the Innovative Communications Alliance, Nortel and HP join forces to align IT and communications with business objectives to help enterprises gain strategic advantage. The Nortel-HP team is poised to become a premier unified communications provider for enterprises around the world.
Delivering diverse solutions in every corner of the globe
Current joint HP-Nortel efforts span everything from unified communications hosting for small and medium businesses in New Zealand, to large enterprise data networking in Taiwan and India, outsourced management services in Italy, mobility solutions in the Netherlands, VoIP and centralized communications architectures in the US, enterprise-wide business transformation in Canada, and unified communications consultation and integration in Mexico.
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