Xceed, Egypt's largest call centre outsourcer currently relies on Avaya for driving productivity and enhancing customer experience. In addition, organizations such as EFG Hermes and several leading hotels in Egypt are benefiting from Avaya contact centre solutions.
During Cairo ICT 2008, Avaya will showcase solutions for key industries in Egypt such as the government, healthcare, finance, telecoms, oil and gas, retail and manufacturing sectors, as well as SMB's.
"Avaya has a significant number of customers in Egypt and is investing further in this market in order to expand. As a communications software company, we expect to see more organisations embracing the benefits of our Intelligent Communications solutions. Egypt is also a hot spot for the call centre market and we see this as a key area of opportunity for Avaya as we are the global leader in supplying contact centre solutions,"
added Abou-Ltaif.
The highlight of Avaya's participation is the introduction of its Unified Communications Suite which includes the Essential, Standard, and Advanced Editions designed to meet varying communication demands of organizations in Egypt. Avaya's UC solution is positioned to help organizations be more productive and improve service to their customers, while helping them become more efficient and effective, and allow workers access to the communication tools they need from wherever they are.
Avaya will introduce its Avaya one-X Arabic edition mobile solutions which reflects the company's understanding of regional business requirements and the importance of delivering mobility and productivity-enhancing solutions in its customers' language of choice.
Avaya will also showcase its one-X Quick Edition - a plug-and-play solution with system intelligence based in each Quick Edition IP phone. The professional phone system is tailored to the needs of small businesses or branches of large enterprises supporting the most commonly used telephony applications including voicemail, conferencing and auto-attendant.
Avaya is located in hall no.4 stand C2 at Cairo ICT 2008.
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