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Avaya, collab9 Partner to Offer FedRAMP-Compliant Unified Comms Products; Jerry Dotson Comments

Avaya, collab9 Partner to Offer FedRAMP-Compliant Unified Comms Products; Jerry Dotson Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Avaya, collab9 Partner to Offer FedRAMP-Compliant Unified Comms Products; Jerry Dotson Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
Jerry Dotson

Avaya‘s government solutions business has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification for its unified communications product line through a partnership with collab9.

The Avaya Aura Communication Manager product portfolio is now available to government agencies as a FedRAMP-compliant offering with an authority to operate at the moderate level, Avaya said Thursday.

Jerry Dotson, vice president of Avaya Government Solutions, said the company will offer enterprise-grade UC services to government customers on a fixed cost per user basis.

Dotson added that the cloud-based UC services will work to help agencies manage risks, address technical debt, lessen resource use and boost productivity.

The product suite includes managed voice over internet protocol telephony; enterprise voice messaging and audio conferencing; audio, video and web collaboration; instant messaging; and mobility management.

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