Avaya Launches SIP-based Aura for Business Communications

31.03.2009
Avaya announced the launch of Avaya Aura, an architecture that easily integrates communications across multi-vendor, multi-location and multi-modal businesses. Avaya Aura radically simplifies complex communications networks, reduces infrastructure costs and quickly delivers voice, video, messaging, presence, Web applications and more to employees anywhere. Avaya Aura will be available globally in May 2009.

The new architecture is anchored by the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based, open standards Aura Session Manager, which centralizes communications control and application integration. Session Manager orchestrates a wide array of communications applications and systems by decoupling applications from the network. As a result, services can be deployed to users depending on what they need rather than by where they work or the capabilities of the system to which they are connected. Session Manager instantly reduces complexity and provides the foundation for broader unified communications strategies.

"With Avaya Aura, organizations can achieve rapid returns on their business communications investment, while simplifying the development and deployment of applications that improve operational performance," said Kevin Kennedy, president and CEO, Avaya. "We've seen some organizations use SIP routing to reduce trunking costs by 20 percent to 60 percent. With this new architecture, for the first time, the way we communicate is defined by the applications and the user, not the network."

"Asia Pacific businesses have a lot to gain with Avaya Aura. On top of the new innovative applications, it creates a homogeneous communications environment, regardless of vendor equipment, locations or number of users while saving businesses Avaya Aura includes industry-leading unified communications capabilities:

• Communication Manager, Avaya's flagship voice and video telephony software, becomes a business feature server, allowing the decades of customer innovation built into Avaya's PBX platform to be exposed as SIP features and services coordinated from Session Manager.