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Clarus Systems and HP Software Executives Share the Spotlight in Unified Communications Session at HP Software Universe 2010

Session Addresses Nuances of Communications in Business Service Management

WASHINGTON, D.C. & REDWOOD CITY, CA -- (June 8, 2010) -- Clarus Systems, Inc., a leading provider of integrated Voice over IP (VoIP) management software and services for Unified Communications, today announced that Gurmeet Lamba, SVP Engineering, will be participating in session on Unified Communications, titled "Managing IP Telephony and Unified Communications as a Business Service."  Co-hosted by Kenneth Gott, Product Marketing Manager, Network Management Center, HP Software, the session (ID# 1564) will take place on June 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at HP Software Universe which is being held at the Gaylord Convention Center, Washington, D.C.  Clarus Systems will also be conducting product demos of their monitoring and testing technologies at the Clarus Systems booth, #601.

Lamba and Gott will convey the common obstacles that companies with unified communications are facing.  The pair will present real life examples and case studies on how HP’s Network Node Manager (NNMi) and ClarusIPC together provide a seamless unified business service management framework for enterprise network and communications infrastructure.

The audience will also learn about:

  • Can IP Telephony and Unified Communications be managed as a business service? 
  • What does it mean to be ‘managed as a business service’ in the context of communications? 
  • The Telephony life cycle – how to monitor and troubleshoot IP telephony and unified communications issues.
  • Insight from hands-on practitioners about, service performance, change detection, and proactive testing to ensure impeccable service availability of network, voice, and unified communications services for business users.

““Reliable communication services are paramount in today’s fast moving business world,” said Lamba.  “All it takes is one bad conference or voice call for a company to lose revenue.  The need for comprehensive management and monitoring solutions has never been more necessary.  To not have one is surely a risky proposition.  We will show the audience how to mitigate that risk.” 
A copy of the presentation will be available after the session at:  www.clarussystems.com

About Clarus Systems
Clarus Systems, Inc. (www.clarussystems.com) a global leader in enterprise VoIP management software and services, provides integrated testing, troubleshooting, and monitoring for Unified Communications systems.  Clarus’ award-winning VoIP management suite, ClarusIPC Plus®, maximizes Unified Communications performance and availability through automated testing, performance monitoring, configuration management and business intelligence reporting.  Clarus VoIP testing and monitoring ensures the highest voice quality and proactive management that empowers unified communications.  The company attributes its success to its roster of customers which includes Global 100 enterprises in financial services, healthcare, energy, communications, as well as system integrators, resellers and managed service partners. For additional information, please visit www.clarussystems.com.  Also, follow us on Twitter:  www.twitter.com/clarussystems.

Media Contact:
John McCaffrey
press@clarussystems.com


"VoIP certainly looks inevitable. User surveys put the number of organisations in the UK using IP telephony seriously at between 25% and 40% - with an expected increase to 85% to 90% in the next two years. Indeed, voice services are by far the main reason behind organisations moving towards converged IP networks, according to the latest annual survey by the Communications Management Association (CMA). It found that 60% of managers cited VoIP as the primary reason for network convergence. In a separate question, 73% said VoIP was a key element of their collaboration strategy - up from 63% last year."

John Kavanagh,
ComputerWeekly.com



 
 
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