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1 Polycom UC Software Name Title
Hello My name is Christine Kovacs Product Marketing Manager for UC Software at Polycom. Today, I am here to talk to you about the benefits of Polycom UC Software

2 Polycom maintains up-to-date interoperability via all our major platform releases We believe that our customers should have multiple platforms to choose from when it comes to their phone systems Whether it is a Hosted Voice platform or an on-premises PBX, Polycom delivers the industry’s deepest SIP feature stack as well as interoperability with the broadest set of Open SIP vendors

3 Agenda UC Software - Best Open SIP platform to build your UC Solutions on Is Open SIP right for you? End User Requirements What is Polycom UC Software UC Software Benefits UC Software Key Features Summary

4 End User Teams - UC requirements
“Our antiquated phone system is frustrating. Why can’t I just communicate with my team with the same ease at work as I do at home?” “I don’t want to have to attend a training to learn a new phone system.” “I expect to see and hear everyone in a meeting, regardless of where they are, what device they use and focus on the topic of the meeting—instead of worrying about the technology that connects us.”

5 IT Staff - UC requirements
“While our strategy is to move from voice telephony / IP PBX to unified communications, we are living with multiple voice communications platforms that are not integrated. I need a platform that is capable of bridging the short-comings of our legacy systems and help us get to UC, faster.” “Our users are on different networks, working from many different locations. I need a platform that can simplify the deployment and management of communication tools.” “In our business, time is precious – we cannot force our employees to lose time training and managing legacy phone systems” If you meet all of these requirements (customers and Its) with the best technology available and the user experience is easy to use … video collaboration use in conference rooms is a success .. and your users will book more and more video collaboration sessions in these rooms More room use equates factors into realizing your Return on Investment Reduced training and support also minimizes IT involvement

6 CFO: “Reduce operational costs in our business”
“Communicating with our customers and among our teams is critical to our business. We cannot afford our employees losing productivity using disparate, outdated, ineffective communication methods” “Calls are still easier and often more productive than . But our teams now communicate in many different ways (IM, Web-conferences, Cloud-team-applications, Social-Networks, Video collaboration, etc.) Are these making us better? What is the ROI? How does this all reduce our operating costs?” “We need to reduce travel for meetings and easy, reliable and consistent video and audio communications is the only way to make this happen”

7 Is Open SIP and Hosted Voice right for you?
How do you communicate with other regions and locations in your organization? Can you envision a scalable communication solution that will grow with you as your business grows? How do you track, measure and evaluate your employees’ use of your communications system? How do you measure employee productivity in your organization? Do you need to expand the ways you communicate with your employees and your customers? How? Do you operate in a multi-vendor telephony/communication environment? Would you like a communication solution that will continue to grow with your needs? As your business grows how are you envision a solution that is simple to deploy easy to manage? Do you employ home office workers? Are your employees spread across multiple locations? Do you need to train employees across your organization? Scalable Best of breed Simple to deploy easy to manage Are you spending more time managing your communications devices and looking up phone numbers or addresses than actually communicating with others? If so, Polycom UC Software and Open SIP is about to simplify your life and let you control your communications devices, rather than having them control you.

8 What is Polycom UC Software ?
Polycom UC Software the telecommunications industry’s broadest and most feature rich software for IP-enabled devices running in Open SIP or Microsoft® Lync® environments. UC Software is designed to optimize your communication while integrating seamlessly into 60+ call control platforms with over 150+ telephony features. Making Users More Productive, From Any Device, Any Place, All integrated with HD Voice and Video The telecommunications industry’s broadest and feature rich software for IP-enabled devices running in open SIP or Microsoft® Lync® environments. Polycom Continues to Gain Market Share in the Open SIP Market leading the industry with 24% (F&S 2014 report) Polycom UC Software is designed to help end users carry out their work more efficiently and in a timely manner. Improving communications and collaboration between your business and your customers via the most practical action you can take that will bring real, incremental benefits to your business Whether your distributed teams engage your customers via IM, Video conferencing, voice communications, UC Software will “tie it all together”

9 UC Software Benefits Improves desktop productivity for users at all levels of the organization Simplify manageability of Polycom devices Reduces downtime through robust security options Leverages existing communication investments, third-party UC and productivity applications Compatibility with multiple industry standard call control platforms, Open SIP and Microsoft Lync Simple to deploy, easy to administer, upgrade and maintain Delivers high-definition cost effective video conferencing to the desktop Closer alignment with BroadSoft with the introduction of BroadSoft UC-One features Less travel Work from home Video Conferencing Maximize ROI Reduce call costs Increase efficiency IP Telephony Lync integration, Streamline business processes, Less travel, Work from home, video conferencing, Maximize ROI: - UC Software Delivers high-definition cost effective video conferencing to the desktop Increase efficiency, IP telephony: - UC Software enables you to leverage existing communication investments, third-party UC and productivity applications Streamlines business processes: - UC Software: Improves desktop productivity for users at all levels of the organization Lync integration: Presence, IM: =- Compatibility with multiple industry standard call control platforms, Open SIP and Microsoft Lync

10 Polycom UC Software Benefits
Key Message Proof Point Lower cost of ownership Broadest interoperability with over 50+ supported platforms Maximize productivity Richest Open SIP feature set with over 150+ features supported Save time and simple administration Minimize fatigue Superior audio performance with HD voice and acoustic clarity technologies Streamline workflows Enable advanced applications with Open APIs Microsoft Lync integration Tight Microsoft Lync Integration and Lync Telephony feature set BroadSoft integration Deepest BroadSoft UC-One feature set: Favorites, Directory Search, Presence…etc Protect your network and data Robust security with advanced media encryption Reduce deployment and maintenance costs Simplified deployment of UC devices enabling quick and efficient deployment: less time from order to “dial tone” for service providers and enterprises Application integration Easily integrate with third-party with UC and productivity applications for broad, standards based, open APIs In Summary Polycom UC Software benefits are: Lower cost of ownership, maximizing productivity, saves time does minimize fatigue and streamlines workflow as well as protecting network and company data. Tighter Microsoft Lync Integration and Lync Telephony Simple administration and manageability Deepest BroadSoft UC-One feature set: Favorites, Directory Search, Presence…etc Broadest call control interoperability (60+ platform) Most complete Open SIP feature set: (150+ features) Wide range of handsets and features for all price points Key Resources: UC Software feature matrix

11 Why Polycom UC Software?
Open SIP and VoIP enable Best-of-Breed, interoperable, multivendor implementations of UC Don’t get locked into a proprietary implementation of VoIP solutions Future-proof UC = Open SIP based UC Open SIP is the vendor independent standard One Protocol, Many Modes of Communication Voice, video, content collaboration, web-conferences over IP networks Near infinite permutations of end-point devices Multimedia communications needs a common, open set of protocols Polycom is an Open SIP leader Polycom phones and other end-point devices run the same protocols Open, SIP maximizes the ability to interoperate with any call server partners. Most robust Open SIP based software for communications end-points Open SIP and VoIP enable Best-of-Breed, interoperable, multivendor implementations of UC Don’t get locked into a proprietary implementation of VoIP solutions Future-proof UC = Open SIP based UC Open SIP is the vendor independent standard that assures interoperability in multivendor, heterogeneous UC environments One Protocol, Many Modes of Communication voice and video calls, content collaboration, tele-presence, web-conferences over IP networks Near infinite permutations of end-point devices Increasing complexity of multimedia communications needs a common, open set of protocols Polycom is an Open SIP leader Polycom phones and other end-point devices run the same protocols Polycom very strictly adheres to an open, standard- based implementation of SIP, which maximizes the ability to interoperate with a large number of call server partners. Polycom UC Software is the industry’s most robust Open SIP based software for communications end-points ______________________________ Open SIP and VoIP enables Best-of-Breed, interoperable, multivendor implementations of UC Historically, businesses were forced to choose between vertically integrated communications systems from one vendor or another. Once chosen, customers were effectively locked into purchasing single call control, telephony, call center, applications, voic and other components all from the same vendor. OpenSIP and Voice over IP (VoIP) changed all that allowing customers and service providers to choose best-of-breed components and build a solution to meet their unique needs and preferences. Given the cost savings in terms of leased line savings and reduced management/training costs, coupled with easier to use devices and more advanced applications, the market shift to OpenSIP and VoIP is well underway. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling communications protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Open SIP is the vendor independent standard that assures interoperability in multivendor, heterogeneous UC environments In a VoIP environment Open SIP protocols are used as a signaling protocol between the UC endpoints and the call server, even if they are from different vendors, which includes permissions to be on the phone network (e.g. getting an assigned phone number), establishing, modifying and terminating calls between endpoints. Polycom UC Software platform is the leading Open SIP based UC platform

12 UC Software - on Polycom Business Media Phones
The industry's leading unified communications software Competitive Differentiators/Positioning Overview Polycom UC Software across all products Extensive features supporting a wide variety of OpenSIP or Lync Platforms Open-standard software architecture 3rd party UC and productivity applications Consistent, simple user interface Robust security reduces downtime HD Audio for a life-like audio experience Interoperability for investment protection Simplified deployment, with reduced cost Benefits

13 UC Software Release Highlights

14 UC Software 5.5.1 Skype for Business Features

15 UCS 5.5.1 SfB Summary End User features – Skype for Business
Description Device Lock The end user has the capability to lock the phone from other end users to use it. This is a Lync/Skype for Business based feature comparable to the existing Phone Lock feature. Log Uploads Logs can be uploaded to a targeted server without any required user intervention. BToE Manual and IP Pair The BToE application now is able to pair with the phone automatically or have the user manually pair the phone using an authentication ID. Distribution List Expansion (DLX) The Distribution list of the UI now has the capability to expand the groups. Quality of Experience QoE Quality of Experience Monitoring and Device Inventory Reporting now offering an improved quality monitoring capability. On-line sign in Easily sign in your phone from any PC web browser or mobile phone offers an alternative from using pin authentication

16 Device Lock Benefits Functionality
Locks the phone and protects the sensitive information on the VVX like calendaring, call logs and contacts CX Feature Parity Functionality Lock code prompt only after new sign-in Can change the code from settings menu Supports Skype for Business device lock policies Supports emergency and authorized call numbers when locked BToE integration when locking and unlocking PC Undocking PC will auto-lock the phone Can disable feature from VVX with feature.deviceLock.enable=0

17 Log Uploads Benefits Functionality
Uploads UCS diagnostic logs to same Skype for Business file store Logs out of box, there isn’t a need for FTP CX feature parity Functionality Enabled by default to store logs on SfB file store. Force log upload from web interface. Logs show the upload status

18 BToE Manual and IP Pair 1 2 3 4 5 6 Benefits Functionality
Provide BToE to wireless notebooks Provide BToE to virtual desktop interfaces Disable the need to be tethered to VVX Functionality Enable pairing type in Settings/Features Use a Pin code to pair with a flat network Use IP address to pair on any network 3 4 5 6

19 Distribution List Expansion (DLX)
Benefits Adds Exchange distribution lists onto the phones contact for quick access to users Saves time from creating your own groups Functionality Add an exchange distribution list from Skype for Business Client Expand the DLX from the phone contacts 2 3 4 5 1

20 Quality of Experience Benefits Functionality
Provides quality experience for a Skype for Business audio call Use the Skype for Business monitoring server or tools like UC Commander to view detailed session data CX feature parity Functionality QoE enabled with SfB base profile Sends QoE report at the end of each call Report on (Round trip delay, Jitter, Lost Packets, MOS score

21 Online Sign-In Benefits Functionality
Easily sign in your phone from any PC web browser or mobile phone Alternative from using pin authentication Functionality Optional sign in method along with Pin Auth, User credentials and BToE sign-in Online sign-in provides a URL Once you authentication to the web page, the VVX will automatically sign in

22 UCS 5.5 Summary End User features - Open SIP Description
BroadSoft enhanced Executive-Assistant/Admin feature Establishes a true Executive-Assistant relationship to allow easier management of calls for busy executives BroadSoft Flexible Seating Extends the existing BroadSoft Hoteling feature into a true Hot-desking capability. IPv6 Support Provides future proofing for network upgrades and allows the phones to be used in a mixed environment. IMS: IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS: allows VVX phones to operate in environments where it is critical for an end to end operation of mobile and land lines to operate in a single deployment. UX Enhancements – Off hook dialing Provides the VVX 50x/60x end users a quick way to access speed dials and BLF lines when initiating a call. Enables quicker transfers to favorites as the line view also presented when a transfer is initiated. UX Enhancements - In call screen improvement Provides the VVX 50x/60x phones the ability to see the status of all lines they are responsible for while in an active call without having to interact with the phone UI. UX Enhancements – New modern look and feel Provides the VVX 50x/60x phones with a modern, clean user interface while retaining all the familiar call flows for the classic VVX interface to limit impact on training.

23 UCS 5.3 Summary End User features - Open SIP Description
VVX General UI improvements VVX General UI improvements provide simpler and improved end user experience. Specifically: Allow Applications Icon to be removed from the home screen, allow incoming calls NOT to display the full splash screen, thus ensuring line keys are not hidden, improve line labeling to allow eliding from either the left or right of the label Build distribution management Allows service providers to schedule deployment of new software without impacting organizations that are operating in a 24x7 mode Call Forward on Shared Line If a user has more than one device (desk phone, soft client or conference phone) a shared line can be shared between the two devices. The user can also forward that line to another number Simplify transfer User Experience Improve productivity of users who need to transfer calls by reducing the number of key presses Unique line label for shared lines Improves and simplifies the handling of calls coming in to a shared line with multiple appearances, useful when attempting to emulate a legacy key system. Physical Port Lock Locking down USB ports prevents users from attaching devices that could provide an entry point for malicious attackers Private hold This feature enhances the user experience by allowing calls on shared lines to be put into a private hold, either as part of initiating a transfer/conference or during a normal hold Configure Calendar Notification Allow the user to configure the way calendar reminders appear, allowing the audio notification to be removed and the volume of the notification to be set Removal of Auto Answer Allow the phone to be configured such that the option to auto answer calls can be removed, ensuring that in secure environments, calls are not accidentally answered when the user is not present.

24 UCS 5.3 Summary End User features - Open SIP Description
BLF Tone Indication Play a tone when a user who monitors BLF lines is on an active call and one of the BLF lines goes active, ensuring that even when busy, a monitor will not miss an important call on a monitored line. Acoustic Bubble Acoustic bubble provides advanced noise cancellation for headset and handset users. Using proprietary Polycom audio processing, background noise is eliminated producing clear audio even in noisy environments, such as a call center. IT Admin Features– Open SIP VQMon implementation to match RFC 6035 Offering added more support and more monitoring capabilities aligning with industry standards SIP.instance Parameter, CPU Optimization Tasks Offers more behind the scenes improvements that will better support a number of some features. Benefits – more back end improvements Reduce network usage during software upgrades 40% reduction in network usage while performing upgrades allows easier management of network resources, particularly when there are large numbers of devices to update.

25 UCS 5.3 Summary con’t End User Features – BroadSoft UCOne Description
Simultaneous Ring Personal Enhances the user experience and offers options such as, adding a number to the contact list Anonymous call rejection Enables users to automatically reject incoming calls from anonymous parties who have restricted their caller identification. Enhanced user options enable user to have flexibility with configuration Call log Synchronization Easy view of placed, received and missed calls for easy dial back and logging capabilities Line ID Blocking The end user now can prevent caller ID information being sent when the phone makes an outgoing call BroadWorks Anywhere Users can move calls between phones and perform phone functions from any phone Remote office Enables a user to set up a phone number on their office phone to forward incoming calls to a mobile device or home office number Hide number Enhances the user experience and provides flexibility to hide the caller ID information for outgoing calls Enhanced Call park Enhances the user experience by providing audio and visual indication when the call is parked against a phone line. Provides a mechanism to view the remote party details and retrieve the parked call without the need of remembering the feature access codes BS UC1 Contact Loading improvements Support a larger number of contacts, allowing a user to have over 200 favorites configured offering improved performance XSP username & password to be configured through the UI Provides the user name and password to be configured via the UI – Reduces the load on the administrator and ensures the end user can access XSI features (Only valid when the phone is used with BroadWorks R19 or older)

26 UCS 5.3 Summary con’t End User features - Lync Description
Lync Address Book Search Enhancements Faster search results with predictive search and extends contact search to Outlook Boss-Admin extended enhancements Benefits - Increased user productivity BToE client app for Windows PC, Playback audio over BToE Provides an “Always On” desk phone capability and a tight integration with Lync providing the best Better Together experience WITHOUT an additional USB connection Conference Call Control Enhancements/ Conference dial-in Simplified access to conference initiation, and control for users facilitates Lync E911 Conferencing When a 911 call is made, it is possible to join a third party into the call to allow someone assigned on site, such as a security office, to be made aware of the emergency while the 911 call is in progress improving handling of emergencies and react quickly/assist with the emergency Lync UX improvements Calendar conference join, Exchange auto discover, Exchange call logs, Visual Voice mail, Optimized call transfer, Music on hold, Music On Hold When a Lync call is put on hold, music is played back to the person on hold. The music to be played can be customized using WAV files. Benefits: Improves the user experience for callers who are put on hold, supporting verticals such as hospitals, retail and hospitality IT Admin features – Microsoft Lync LLDP MED support The LLDP support allows the devices to obtain the VLAn Id and advertise the capabilities in the VOIP network for optimal energy requirements. LLDP MED requirements: Offering information of LLDP and the operation they carry LLDP frame work modifications switch time out for LLDP-MED The LLDP framework will offer flexibility of the devices connected to the switch.

27 UCS 5.2 Summary End User Features Description
Server Independent Intercom Auto-Answer Auto-Answer provides an improved user experience and productivity, particularly in Boss Admin environments Support for GENBAND E911 location tree The GENBAND E911 location tree allows the emergency services to provide a faster response time that provides ease of mind to the end user. Improve VVX -GENBAND Interoperability - adding Private and Global Address Book integration The GENBAND GAB/PAB support provides an improved end user experience allowing synchronization of address book information across phones and soft clients GENBAND MADN-SCA Provides call state information to all members of a group of users who need to monitor the same line, including ability to pick up held calls and to “barge in” to active calls UCS - VVX General UI improvements: Provides the ability to use BLF in larger hunt groups and overall UI performance improvements Admin Features Optimize download : reduced size of the sip.ld file by 25% for the VVX phones Provides an improved deployment experience and makes it easier for service providers to keep customers on the latest UCS build FQDN Support for H323 Reduces down time and simplified maintenance for customers by allowing failover for H323 to work similarly to SIP calls. Control over SIP subscription overlap timers Allows service providers to control how the phones on the network will subscribe to the call server for event notification. This allows optimization of the whole network and reduce the load on large core networks Background Image Lock Background Image Lock which allow admins to set the background image of the phone and then prevent any user from loading their own picture.

28 UCS 5.0 Summary Lync End User Features Description
Better Together over Ethernet: BToE - Lync Provides enhanced end user experience from phone to Lync Client using Ethernet tethering. Shared Line Appearance (Boss/Admin) -Lync Improves admin users’ experience and improving their productivity Call Park – Lync Simple way to park a call or retrieve the call Address Book Service: ABS Simple search of address book. Lync 2013 interoperability Microsoft Unified Communications Open Interoperability Program (UCOIP) now works via a list of Polycom telephony devices Open SIP End User Features Verify Missed Call tracking on non-shared lines – OpenSIP Easy call tracking capability Admin Features Descrption Polycom® BroadSoft UC-One Integration (new feature on the VVX ) Support for BroadWorks Presence Capability (XMPP) Enables users to share presence details Support for BroadWorks Directory Integration (access directory on the server and in personal directory) Integrated toolbar and easy access to the directory

29 UCS 5.0 Summary con’t Admin Features Description
Support for BroadSoft favorites Enables easy listing of most often used contacts as favorites. Lync in-band device update - Lync Easy provisioning and software update via Lync in-band device update process. Synchronized (ACD) Automatic Call Distribution (Enhanced & Premium) Provides synchronized call distribution. Premium ACD: Port Hoteling and Call Center Status Threshold Enables guest users to sign in via any phone

30 UCS 4.1.3 Summary UC One Features Description
Polycom® BroadSoft UC-One Integration Broadsoft Directory Broadcloud Presence Directory Integration UC One Presence UC One Contacts and Favorites A set of UC-One integration capabilities enabling directory, presence, and favorites to be used via UC One client

31 Name title Polycom Inc. Tel Thank You

32 UC Software 5.5 Open SIP Features

33 BroadSoft Executive – Assistant
Pain Point Existing shared line functionality does not allow the relationship between an Executive and an Assistant to work well. Example: it is not simple for an Assistant to make a call on behalf of the Executive, or to answer calls for the Executive when the he/she doesn’t want to be disturbed. Changes VVX Phones now support the BroadWorks Executive – Assistant feature. This enables the Executive to redirect calls to the Assistant (if the Executive desires) and for the Assistant to make calls on behalf of the Executive before passing them on to the him/her. Benefits A simpler relationship is established between the Executive line and the Assistant line. Management of calls is simplified so that important calls can still be answered, even if the Executive does not want to be disturbed. From the phone, the Executive can decide whether they want their calls to be filtered to the Assistant without disturbing them, or if they want to screen their calls themselves.

34 BroadSoft Flexible Seating
Pain Point The current Hoteling feature supported via our VVX phones on the BroadSoft platform had limited ability to use the host phone as the guests’ own phone – no directories, settings etc ported over. Changes VVX Phones now support the newer Flexible Seating service via BroadWorks. When configured on the server, a Guest profile is created via the DMS that is downloaded and applied to a Host phone when the user logs in. Enables the end user to use their “own” settings, just like they were at their desk. Benefits Enables the end user to access their “own” settings, just like if they were at their own desk. Calls that are made to their own phone will appear on the Guest phone, and outgoing calls will appear to originate from the users phone. Contacts and other information is also located on the phone.

35 IPv6 Support Pain Point With IPv4 is outdated and more network complexity is now required to enable addresses to be used. Changes The VVX Phones now support three different addressing modes: IPv4 Only – As today IPv6 Only – Phone will only use IPv6 addresses and IPv6 based functionality like DHCPv6 Dual IPv4/IPv6 Mode – Phone will chose the appropriate addressing method. Benefits Provides future proofing for network upgrades and enables the phones to be used in a mixed environment.

36 IMS Support – Phase 1 IMS Broadworks Pain Point
It is critical for today’s mobile convergence, to have the ability for VVX phones to operate in an IMS environment. Changes VVX Phones have been updated to provide support for additional RFCs that will allow basic IMS interworking. The following key changes are being made: RFC 6665 RFC 6086 P-CSCF Discovery IMS Registration Additional SIP Headers – MIME-Version, Reply-To, P-Associated-URI, Allow-Event, Content-Encoding, Content-Language, Error-Info SIP Response Codes QoS Classes Updates to Early Media Communication Diversion Benefits Polycom phones will be ready to deploy into IMS based solutions. IMS Broadworks

37 UX Enhancements – Off Hook Dialing
Pain Point When an end user goes off hook, they lose sight of their speed dials, BLFs. The only way to get back is to press another key, which is not an ideal / intuitive behavior. Changes When configured, VVX Phones now remain on the idle line view when the phone goes off hook. Enables the end user to make a call directly from a speed dial, or start to type. Once anything is entered, the display switches will show the normal dialer screen. If all the characters are deleted, the screen reverts back to the idle display. Benefits Users can quickly make calls from speed dials without having to take an extra step. During a transfer or while on a conference, the user can select a speed dial or BLF directly, improving the speed and accuracy of these actions. NOTE: VVX 500 and VVX 600 are supported.

38 UX Enhancements – In Call Screen Improvements
Pain Point Once a call is initiated, the VVX display shows only the active call information – either in a stacked call list or the active call is using the entire screen. Details of BLF states or activity on other lines can not be seen. Changes When configured, VVX Phones now show the call information (Line, To/From and Call Duration) in the top ribbon. It is possible to see the stacked call list or the full screen view by swiping right to left. Benefits Users can easily see what the status of any particular shared line or BLF is without having to swipe or take any action on the display. NOTE: VVX 500 and VVX 600 are supported.

39 UX Enhancements – Modern Theme
Pain Point The VVX User Interface was developed six years ago. At the time the design followed a simple easy to learn user interface following the smartphone look and feel. Today these smart phones have changed therefore the User interface feels a bit out of date date. Changes The VVX phones are now configurable and the display has a new set of icons and new colors. The User interface flow remains the same (i.e. no change to Soft Keys, call control flows, menu structures), but the color, the icons and fonts have been updated to a more modern look. Benefits Users get a more up to date look and feel, while retaining the familiar experience and usability of the VVX NOTE: VVX 500 and VVX 600 are supported.

40 Highlights of the Polycom UCS 5.3 release
Calendar conference join Native Lync Conferencing (CCCP) Now Join a scheduled Lync meeting via a single button We are the only Vendor supporting full native Lync conference Restricted Lobby Area or Common Area Phone Boss Admin – extended enhancements New: Custom Ring for Boss’ Line Limit access to common screens and functions

41 Back up slides

42 UC Software Key Features
Multiple Products Multiple Customers Common UC Software across multiple products Call Servers & Ecosystem Partners Integration Advanced Call Signaling SIP RFCs Multi-Lingual Support Support for languages across 6 continents Rich Voice & Video Polycom HD Voice & Clarity Technology QoS IEEE 802/Q VLAN tagging, IP Layer 3 ToS, DSCP Security 802.1x, SIP TLS, SRTP, Device Certificates Provisioning and Management FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server based central provisioning, status & statistics reporting Applications Microbrowser support, XML, API, SDK Innovations HTML5, USB call recording, Exchange Calendar, Polycom Desktop Connector, SIP & H.323 dual stack Key Resources: UC Software feature matrix


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