Siemens Enterprise Communications Open Communications Solutions Overview August, 2010 Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2010. All rights reserved. Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG
Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
Focused on  your  business value   Ensure compliance, continuity and sustainability Accelerate and improve decisions Enhance agility and mobility   Improve customer relationships and sales Lower OpEx  Lower transaction costs by CEBP Lower CapEx  Best asset utilization Corporate Excellence Grow Revenue Reduce Operating Costs Asset Efficiency
Company profile – Overview #3 global position in VoIP revenues 1 #1 global position in Managed and Professional Services revenues  2 Over 75% of Fortune 500  customer base Over 1 million enterprise customers Over 10,000 employees Service capability in 90 countries Siemens Enterprise Communications 1  Source: Dell’Oro Group, “Enterprise Telephony Total PBX Vendor Table Q4-09”.  2  Source: Gartner, “Network and Internet Services – Worldwide Market Share”, April 2010. Among enterprise communications solutions providers with their own solution platform Brands Solutions Services Applications Voice Networks
Company profile – Rich heritage Where we come from 1847  – Werner von Siemens founds Siemens AG with the invention of the pointer telegraph 1874  – Siemens lays first transatlantic cable between Ireland and the U.S. 1881  – Siemens develops first automated telephone exchange 1976  – ROLM founded; invents the computerized PBX (purchase by Siemens completed in 1992) 1983  – Enterasys founded as Cabletron (becomes part of Siemens Enterprise Communications Group in 2008) 1987  – ROLM produces the first Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) enabled desk phone 1998  – Enterasys develops the SSR, the industry’s first multi-protocol router and flow-based switch 2008  – Siemens Enterprise Communications launched (first Siemens logo) 2004  – OpenScape, the first UC solution.  A sector is defined +
FY 08-09 FY 07-08 21% OpenScape UC licenses Source: SEN market intelligence #2  globally in pure IP voice market  by revenues #1  globally in IP voice for SMB by revenues #1  in Western Europe for total PBX market  by licenses #1  in Latin America for total PBX market by licenses VoIP market performance Company profile – Results Managed Services HiPath Wireless LAN 10% FY 07/08 FY 08/09 23% FY 07/08 FY 08/09 Sources: MZA (revenues) and Dell’Oro (licenses) NIS Revenue Growth 5  consecutive quarters of growth 13% FY-09/Q3 FY-09/Q4 FY-10/Q1 FY-10/Q2 FY-10/Q3 5% FY-09/Q2 5  consecutive quarters of growth Source: SEN market intelligence
Company profile – Expanding market leadership Global and regional positions in North America with 6.2 M lines already installed in Latin America with 18% market share, and in Brazil with 28% in RSA with 13% market share in India with 17% market share in Europe with 16% market share, and in Germany with 40% in China with 8% market share Voice and Applications Enterasys Services Legend 19% growth in Europe 20% growth in North America 33% growth  in APAC Among communications-based services providers with own solutions platform  No. 1 globally Leading position Growing share Growing position No. 1 Leading position Growing position No. 1 No. 1 Growing position Sources: MZA Consultants: PBX market shares; Gartner: Services market share; SEN for Enterasys
Company profile – Large, diverse customer base Financial Services Healthcare Manufacturing Education Financial Services Manufacturing Healthcare Education Others Others Public Sector Public sector
Company profile – Go To Market strategy Cover the bases as we cover the globe Strategic LE (Large – Enterprise) clients Select global and regional accounts Select vertical markets Healthcare Finance Public sector Direct channel Select LE clients Select global and regional accounts Global Alliances Select LE Most SMB (Small – Medium Business) clients Most regional and all local accounts Indirect channels . . . over 720 accredited channel partners
Company profile – Channel partners A global network . . . and over 700 others  (OEM)
Company profile – Proven, decisive leadership Formerly COO, CTO and Chairman of Executive Operating Board at  Deutsche Telecom Previously CEO and CTO of T-Mobile International Previously CEO and CIO of Teligent, Inc. BS, CalTech (California Institute of Technology); MS, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Senior Executive Team Two thirds of Senior Executive Team (SET) from outside Siemens within the last four years A blend of experienced insight and new blood Hamid Akhavan, Chief Executive Officer
Open Communications Open Communications OpenPath Next Gen enterprise communications solutions and services Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP OpenSmart Best practice design and deployment Standards.  Cloud.  Mobile. Optimize.  Enhance.  Transform. Product.  Solution.  Adoption.
Open Communications portfolio Open Communications OpenPath – Pragmatic migration Thought leadership Enterasys Automated infrastructure Networks OpenScape Voice Collaboration foundation Voice OpenScape UC Suite Business process optimization Applications OpenScale Services Utility consumption models Services OpenSmart – Best practices
Open Communications products and services OpenStage (desktop) OpenStage Wireless OpenStage client OpenStage Devices Enterasys Switches / Routers Enterasys Network Management Suite Enterasys HiPath Wireless Advanced Security Applications (IPS, NAC, SIEM) Enterasys Networks OpenScale Cloud Services   OpenScale Managed and Support Services OpenScale Professional Services OpenScale Security Services OpenScale Services HiPath 500 / 1000 (Small Business) HiPath 3000 (Small Medium Business) HiPath 4000 (Large Enterprise) HiPath Converged platforms OpenScape Voice (Large Enterprise) OpenScape UC Application / Xpressions OpenScape Mobility OpenScape Video OpenScape Office (Small Medium Business) OpenScape UC applications OpenScape Contact Center Enterprise (Large Enterprise) OpenScape Office Contact Center (Small Medium Business) OpenScape Contact Center Campaign Director OpenScape Contact Center Voice Portal OpenScape Contact Center
Awards Enterasys B5 / C5 switches and HiPath Wireless Networking infrastructure Enterasys Global TAC: 2010 CRM Outstanding  Workforce Optimization Award Contact centers OpenScape Contact Center: 2010 CRM Services Award Small – Medium Business OpenScape Office and  HiPath 3000: 2010 Most Innovative Channel Product Unified Communications OpenScape UC Server 2010: Best of  VoiceCon 2010 Product of the Week
Real-world examples CEBP All calls answered in 15 seconds € 700K OpEx reduction TCO Contact Center Network Infrastructure UC Managed Services 10% OpEx reduction 20% OpEx reduction 25% TCO reduction 2 year payback 121% RoI £1.0 M net savings 3 year payback $770 K  annual savings
Real-world examples Siemens Enterprise Communications self-usage North America Align diverse company infrastructure to one global, open UC architecture 200 sites in 40 countries with  10,000 employees OpenScape Voice, UC Application, Mobility, OpenStage Savings of ~ €2 million / year Global Project Star UC – Drinking our own champagne! $0.2M Electricity $0.1M Soft phone savings $1.3M MAC charges $2.0M Teleworker voice expenses $2.5M Facility operations $2.7M Teleconferencing US$7.5M Office voice & data network charges From twenty-three servers to two servers 145 % RoI Source: Mainstay Partners, “ROI Success Story (et al)”  (March 17,2009) Source: SEN internal study (2009) Total Invest. Total Savings Net Savings -10 0 US $ 20M $ (5.7M) $ 18.7M $ 13.0M
Real-world example The sustainable enterprise Source: Spar AG Customer Case Study 5% petroleum reduction 90% electricity reduction 30 - 50% of meetings by Voice and/or Video  over IP 20-30% travel costs reduction and increased collaboration 90% less energy used = lower OpEx Accelerated decisions “ SEN products show their strengths in their centralized and more power efficient architecture and end devices’ markedly lower power consumption.” ComConsult  September 2008 Corporate responsibility High energy expenses and carbon emissions Collaboration and travel between geographically-dispersed teams Environmental Green Business issues Economic Green
Analyst perspectives OpenScape UC Server 2010 "The Best of VoiceCon award truly represents a gold standard of achievement in the industry and Siemens Enterprise Communications proved to be at the forefront." “ OpenScape UC Server . . . is a creative software-based UC package, comprising UC client functionality, a wide range of interfaces for Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP), and traditional PBX features.”  “ The Siemens solution easily distinguished itself  . . . by the sheer scope of its enterprise communications capabilities. “ . . . An evolutionary leap.” “ OpenScape UC Server 2010 represents a transformative evolution. . . from dedicated hardware to a flexible, application-driven, and open approach. . . Companies will be able to leapfrog from proprietary and legacy hardware to scalable, software-driven . . . collaboration.” Alan Sulkin, Founder and President Marty Parker, Principal Eric Krapf, Program Co-Chair Hyoun Park, Research Analyst
Industry perspectives OpenScape Office / HiPath 3000 "The HiPath 3000 series has proved to be a very successful channel product which has stood the test of time.  Successive releases of application software, especially OpenScape Office, have ensured that it has remained at the cutting edge . . ."  “ OpenScape Office is, quite simply, a brilliant product.  It makes Unified Communications real and takes it to the masses. It works and it adds massive value . . .”  “ OpenScape Office really is one of those ground breaking products which change the shape of the industry.”  Ian Allmark, Managing Director Mark Casey, Managing Director Ian Hunter, Editor
Analyst perspectives Voice and applications Text text Voice Small – Medium Business Text text Critical Capabilities for voice & UC Text text Source: Gartner, “Critical Capabilities for Corporate Telephony” (September, 2009),  and “Critical Capabilities for Unified Communications” (August, 2009) Source: Gartner, “MarketScope for UC for the SMB Market, Western Europe” (June, 2010) Source: dBrn Associates, “FMC / Mobile UC Market Study” (May, 2009) Source: Current Analysis, “Product Assessment: Siemens Enterprise Communications - OpenScape Voice” (August, 2009) FMC / Mobility
Analyst perspectives Enterasys HiPath Wireless S Series switches Support Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global) (June 2010)  Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Company Assessment (April 2010)  Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Debuts High-End S-Series Modular Switch (October 2009) Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Company Assessment (April 2010)  Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global) (June 2010)  Data center “ Customer feedback continues to highlight customer support and service as a differentiator.” “ The S-Series family is capable of serving the needs of a variety of customers in nearly any size network. . . We are taking a positive stance . . . because the new product will allow Enterasys to compete . . . where there is a need for serious bandwidth, such as the network core and data center environment.” “ Enterasys has all the pieces to become a major player in the enterprise, both on the campus and in the data center. Its hardware and policy management provide customers with everything they need. Enterasys is hardware-competitive, price-competitive, and security-competitive, and it shows great potential.”  “ Enterasys has developed a strong . . . wireless networking solution that has focused on TCO. Integrated controller functionality in its switching platform, converged wired and wireless network management, security and additional network application services positions Enterasys well . . .” “ Enterasys enjoys high customer loyalty, with over 95% of Enterasys customers saying they would purchase from the company again.”
Analyst perspectives Services “ In offering business customers managed communications service options ranging from basic break/fix support to full-scale outsourcing, Siemens gives customers the flexible resources needed to tailor a solution to whatever their particular requirements.“ “ (Siemens) has made strong investments in its global service infrastructure and is able to offer customers a globally standard SLA and a global price list. (Siemens) has strong capabilities in managing multivendor environments, including Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya and legacy Nortel.” “ Siemens is a good provider of support and ongoing management of multivendor communications systems. . . (with) strong consulting capabilities that enable it to integrate multivendor platforms and communications into business applications.” “ A Managed Service approach to UC is the best path to take. Not only does (it) deliver hard savings, but it ensures improved  performance, increased reliability and reduced business risk. All prudent decision makers should strongly consider a Managed Service approach to achieving the benefits of Unified Communications.”  Eric Goodness, Research VP Amy DeCarlo, Senior Analyst Communications Applications Team Warren Williams, Principal and Senior Consultant
Customer perspectives “  . . . we didn’t want the expense and challenge of replacing the entire system at once. . . The OpenScape Voice Application proved to be an ideal solution, since it allows us to move to IP gradually and at our own pace, while giving us the immediate benefits of . . . advanced UC features.” Bryan Agate, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (US) “  We were able to significantly improve the accessibility of our order acceptance service for the customers in the repair shops and thereby gain important competitive advantages.” “  . . .we made the decision to implement Siemens OpenScape Voice platform initially to maximize the return on our recently deployed data network by converging our voice and data infrastructure.  We have now transitioned 2,500 users to OpenScape Voice and, as well as significant cost savings, we have benefited from increased productivity.” Kevin Battersby, South Yorkshire Police (UK) “ There was a certain level of deficiency in terms of meeting demand and capturing new business opportunities, and we knew that we would have to make a major transformation and that Siemens Enterprise Communications was the right partner for this new project.” Jose Antonio Furtado, Villares Metals (BRA) Christian Czech, Stahlgruber GmbH (GER)
Why Siemens Enterprise Communications? Complete Voice + UC software portfolio Innovative Networks + Security portfolio Leading global Services portfolio Complete, mature software UC platform No single-vendor lock-in No proprietary technology stacks Open standards-based integration Driven by your goals, not our agenda Solution layers can be multi-vendor Integrates with Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and Open Source solutions Synergies from our end-to-end solution Drive cost reduction Increase productivity Faster decision making Improved collaboration End-to-end Open OpenPath Results Only provider offering the  choice  of  complete end-to-end enterprise communications products and services,  based on open, secure and interoperable standards
Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
Planning for today's business challenges Business trends Communications trends Growth with corporate excellence Sustainability Data center /  virtualization Distributed / telecommuting workforce Agile enterprise Cost containment / reduction Selective out-tasking Social media Cloud Device proliferation Green IT Seamless mobility
Our architecture directions OpenPath TCO VoIP (HiPath) Proprietary hardware & software Converged IP networks TDM (Hicom) Proprietary hardware & software Telecommunications networks UC (OpenScape) Open standards hardware & software  SIP networks CEBP SIP SaaS (OpenScape 2010) Software as a Service On-demand consumption Cloud mash-ups Cloud Premises-based / Distributed Data center-based Managed Services UC / Social media integration Cloud Optimize Enhance Transform IP IP IP IP
Instant Messaging Email Voice  Messages Presence Management Cloud / Virtualized Storage HD Video  Conferencing Audio +  Conferencing Personal Video  Conferencing Global Directory Telephony Integrated  Mobile Voice Mobile UC Social Networking  Communication Collaboration Wall  Video Mail Social Bookmarking Podcasts/ Video Podcasts Web  Conferencing Wikis, Blogs, microBlogs CEBP Our communications and collaborations directions Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2010. All rights reserved. Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Siemens Enterprise Communications  Open Communications Solutions Overview
Enterprise  Private or Public Cloud Data Center OpenScape Overlay architecture OpenPath – Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP (1 of 2) Optimize Enhance Transform Social  Networking Wireless PSTN Centrex Mobile Branch Home Main
Lower OpEx Examples: Managed Services Professional Services Optimize Business process optimization Examples: UCC Contact Center Enhance Establish collaboration foundation Examples: OpenScape Exchange OpenScape UC Suite Transform OpenPath – Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP (2 of 2)
Next Generation communications dilemma Challenges Business results High expectations for transformation changes Wide-open potential Limitless flexibility Inexperience with new technologies Design Implementation Management User Acceptance Expected benefits may  not be achieved Benchmarks and  Best Practices may not be readily available or understood New opportunities
OpenSmart – Best practices for UCC solutions Best Practices Benchmarking Processes Validation Tools Migration Reliability Security Serviceablility Automation Usage scenarios Workflow Governance Change management Design Interoperability Management Scalability OpenSmart Best Practices framework Solution design Business adoption Product design
OpenSmart – Best practices for UCC solutions Best Practices Benchmarking Processes Validation Tools Migration Designer output Scope of Work Technical design specifications Acceptance tests Reliability Security Serviceablility Automation Usage scenarios Workflow Governance Change management Design Interoperability Management Scalability OpenSmart Best Practices framework Solution design Business adoption Product design Foundation packages Pre-defined and tested Custom packages Proven methodologies Application packages Flexibly defined and tested OpenSmart UCC Solution Blueprint OpenSmart Designer
Private cloud Hybrid Public cloud Services Products Open communications directions Deployment options Cloud   Communication  and Collaboration Channel Out-tasking CEBP integrations Open UCC Next Gen contact center Next Gen clients and mobility Cloud-aware networking Next Gen voice Utility and SaaS Simplicity
Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
Open Communications portfolio Support Professional  Cloud  Managed  Security UC Integration Services UC Application  Mobility UC Server Video  Messaging  Unified Communications Contact Center Campaign Management Automated Outbound Voice Portal Contact  Centers Security Threat Management & Data Security Identity & Privacy Business Continuity Compliance Devices and Clients Converged  medium-to-large  Small IP system Converged SME  Small IP UC system Voice medium-to-very large SIP  Network Security Applications Management  Software Switches & Routers WLAN Networks
UCC voice solutions for LME and SMB markets Data Center Mobility Voice Mobility Video Messaging UC Contact Center OpenScape Unified Communications Server SIP session control Availability management Federated presence QoS  management Session Detail Reporting Administration  and licensing LME SMB All-In-One Appliance Mobility Voice UC Messaging Contact Center Network Services Session control Network-wide User Management Presence Federation WLAN  management Call Data Recording Administration  and licensing Server based or Clients myPortal  myAttendant   myAgent Outlook myPortal  Outlook   Integration Exchange Connectivity MS Office Dial from   any application Terminal  Server  & Citrix Support Open  Interfaces CSTA, TAPI,   LDAP, XMPP OpenScape Office Social  Media OpenSOA
Voice portfolio capacities 5 - 150 users up to 500 users (in development) Subscribers 0 10 250 500 5,000 100,000 25,000 1,000 HP 500 4 – 16 users HP 1000 up to 140 users HiPath 3000 up to 500 users stand-alone up to 1000 users networked IPAP up to 264 users per IP access point OpenScape UCS  EE up to 800 users OpenScape UCS  LE up to 100,000 users per system (premises) OpenScape UCS  HE up to 100,000 users per system (hosted) OpenScape UCS  ME up to 1,000 users OpenScape Office OpenScape UC Server Software UCC Converged voice OpenScape Branch 50 to 6,000 users HiPath 4000 150 to 12,000 users per system up to 100,000 users networked
OpenScape UC Suite OpenScape Unified Communications  OpenScape UC Application OpenScape Fusion accelerators OpenSOA – “From the ground up” standard-based software framework OpenScape Contact Center  Inbound contact center and voice portal Outbound campaign management Contact center automation and IVR OpenScape Video  Videoconferencing solution integrated with voice & UC applications Unifying video from boardroom, meeting room and desktop with voice on one network Hi-Def videoconferencing democratized OpenScape Mobility  HiPath Wireless –  the  All-Wireless enterprise HiPath MobileConnect –  extending coverage between LAN & public network (FMC) OpenScape Mobile UC Client –  delivering Mobile UC everywhere Seamless Handover Cellular LAN
Completing a robust and balanced portfolio Devices SIP, IP and TDM Soft clients Wireless phones Mobile UC soft clients Enterasys Switches, routers and wireless LAN Advanced Security Applications  (IPS, NAC & SIEM) Network management software OpenScale Cloud Services Managed Services Professional Services Support Services Security Solutions
Large Enterprise OpenScape UC Server 2010  overview Data Center Mobility Voice Mobility Video Messaging UC Contact Center OpenScape Unified Communications Server SIP session control Availability management Federated presence QoS  management Session Detail Reporting Administration  and licensing Application virtualization Across UC Server / Suite Virtual appliance Deployment Architecture Branch solutions Hosted edition Acquisition and licensing New solutions packages Subscription licensing Software assurance support Packaged Integrations OpenScape Fusion range Social media plug-ins OpenPath 2010 OpenScape Convergence driver OpenPath flex licensing OpenSOA
Small-Medium Business OpenScape Office V3  (coming Q2 2011)   All-In-One Appliance Mobility Voice UC Messaging Contact Center Network Services Session control Network-wide User Management Presence Federation WLAN  management Call Data Recording Administration  and licensing Server based or Clients myPortal  myAttendant   myAgent Outlook myPortal  Outlook   Integration Exchange Connectivity MS Office Dial from   any application Terminal  Server  & Citrix Support Open  Interfaces CSTA, TAPI,   LDAP, XMPP Virtual UC OpenScape Office LX virtualization with (VMware) Coming Mobility myPortal UC User Client for Mobile and OpenStage Coming OpenScape Office Social Media Google Chat integration Presence Federation Coming Social  Media Networking Network-wide UC  features and functions Coming Pure SW UC OpenScape Office LX Supporting 500 users per site Coming
OpenScape UC Application Presence across voice, IM, teams, applications Mobility and one-number service Unified Messaging and IM Voice portal with speech recognition Productivity, agility and mobility Group presence Voice, web and video collaboration, chat High Definition video conferencing systems Team and customer collaboration Video Collabo- ration Mobility Messaging Voice Unified Communications Presence Services CEBP Across Networksand any existing Infrastructure Across Media Across Devices OpenScape Fusion SDK custom integrations for CEBP OpenScape Fusion integration packages IBM Lotus SameTime OEM OpenScape social media integration OpenSOA software foundation Business process integration
Contact center solutions Simple to deploy, modular software application Designed to maximize First Contact Resolution Multi-channel Skills-Based Routing and Reporting Easy-to-use, intuitive agent and manager interfaces Inbound Contact Center Communication platform-independent Smart Pace algorithm maximized agent productivity Agent-assisted or agent-less campaigns Collections, telemarketing, proactive customer care Outbound Campaign Management Software-based self-service application platform Standalone or integrated with contact center Speech recognition (ASR or TTS) + DTMF Open standards: VXML, SIP, Web Services, SOA Contact Center Automation and Voice Portal Presence & collaboration Agent productivity Multi-media access Routing & reporting Virtualized Open
Devices and clients Unified Communications from the PC with OpenScape UC Application Personal Edition Crystal clear SIP voice and video Soft clients High Definition voice across the product range UC-enabled SIP with  open  XML interface and SDK for easy solution and app integration Bluetooth, WLAN, Gigabit ethernet and USB for maximum connectivity and mobility IP and TDM phones Seamless and consistent user experience across the corporate WLAN and public mobile network OpenScape Mobile UC client delivers UC and presence status everywhere Wireless and mobile UC soft clients Mobile Video Wired Wireless
Network solutions NAC deployment flexibility ensures better and  easier integration High performance IPS and distributed solutions improve effectiveness while lowering costs SIEM improves visibility by reducing log events 10,000 : 1 resulting in meaningful and actionable data Advanced Security Applications (IPS, NAC & SIEM) Automated provisioning ensures better application performance and network user experience Detailed visibility improves response time and efficiency Network Management Software Service-oriented network features ensure optimal  end-user experience Automated re-provisioning simplifies network management and delivers 10x device-to-administrator ratio improvements Switches, Routers and Wireless LAN Enterasys Switches Routers Wireless Security Apps Open | Mobile | Secure Edge | Core | Distribution | Data center Unified Communications
Service solutions Global ITIL Multivendor Support and maintenance services for your communications infrastructure OpenScale Support Services Multi-vendor, multi-technology managed services, from selective out-tasking to full communications outsourcing OpenScale Managed Services Global consultancy, design and integration services for communications & Security OpenScale Professional Services Utility-based off-premise cloud communications Cloud Services 90 Improve Operate Implement Design Evaluate OpenScale Services
Security services Threat Mitigation & Data Security Perimeter Security & Intrusion Prevention Content Security & Data Loss Prevention Secure Workplace Identity & Privacy Single Sign-On (SSO) and Access Management Certificate Management  Strong Authentication  Biometrics Smartcard Solutions Security Security Services UC Security Identity &  Privacy  Threat Mitigation & Data Security Hosted Managed Professional Unified Communications UC Security OpenScape Identity Lifecycle Assistant OpenScape SignOn OpenScape  Location and Identity Assurance Secure Communication Infrastructure for UC IP Network Services for UC Certificate Services for UC
Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
Thank you

More Related Content

PDF
CGC Corporate Profile PPT (Long)
PPTX
Optimum branding company overview
PPTX
Shield Watch IT & Web Services - Company overview (2016)
PPT
Presentation IT companies
PPT
VMA Company PowerPoint Presentation
PPSX
Company Overview Presentation
PDF
Csc Company Profile
PPTX
Case study: Orion
CGC Corporate Profile PPT (Long)
Optimum branding company overview
Shield Watch IT & Web Services - Company overview (2016)
Presentation IT companies
VMA Company PowerPoint Presentation
Company Overview Presentation
Csc Company Profile
Case study: Orion

What's hot (20)

PPT
Softengi Software Development Company Profile
PPT
Software Company Profile -Corporate services
PPT
Ags Corporate Presentation
PPT
How can insurers benefit from using ISO Electronic Rating Content?
PPTX
Enhancing QA Strategy to Achieve Agile Quality Engineering
PPT
Planman Technologies Company Backgrounder And Services
PPT
Orion Systems Integrators Presentation
PPTX
Aspire Systems Introduction
PPS
Prism-IND Windchill ESI
PDF
Indus Aviation Systems LLP
PPTX
Inflectra Partner Program 2021
PPT
My path to you
PDF
Powerful Innovation and Vast Experience in Application Packaging and Virtuali...
PDF
Product engineering@indus
PPTX
Master Four Ceremonies to deliver Agile projects better
PPTX
Ramsoft-Profile-2015
PDF
Symantec, Facebook and Navillus - a comprehensive approach to securing & moni...
PPTX
Build Operate Market Transfer (BOMT) Model for Start-ups
PPT
Millennium Customer Service
PPTX
Vipavetz.kevin
Softengi Software Development Company Profile
Software Company Profile -Corporate services
Ags Corporate Presentation
How can insurers benefit from using ISO Electronic Rating Content?
Enhancing QA Strategy to Achieve Agile Quality Engineering
Planman Technologies Company Backgrounder And Services
Orion Systems Integrators Presentation
Aspire Systems Introduction
Prism-IND Windchill ESI
Indus Aviation Systems LLP
Inflectra Partner Program 2021
My path to you
Powerful Innovation and Vast Experience in Application Packaging and Virtuali...
Product engineering@indus
Master Four Ceremonies to deliver Agile projects better
Ramsoft-Profile-2015
Symantec, Facebook and Navillus - a comprehensive approach to securing & moni...
Build Operate Market Transfer (BOMT) Model for Start-ups
Millennium Customer Service
Vipavetz.kevin
Ad

Viewers also liked (20)

PDF
Invensys / Triconex
PDF
Wonderware InTouch
PDF
I know what your packet did last hop using packet histories to troubleshoot...
PDF
Extreme_Networks_Loyola_High_School
PDF
White paper - Actionable Alarming - Wonderware-Schneider Electric
PPTX
Introduction to InTouch Machine Edition (ITME)
PPT
OCS LIA
PDF
Web Based Reporting
PDF
Tn548 installing microsoft sql server 2012 for wonderware products
PPTX
Upcoming Event: Wonderware Next Generation Conference
PDF
Technical note Miro automatic ftp uploads - r 30 sep 16
PPTX
Enterasys Networks Corporate Presentation
PPTX
Enterasys Networks for Higher Education
PDF
Каталог Adder
PPTX
Enterasys Networks for Retail Industry presentation
PDF
Kitura swift IBM
PDF
Technical Note - ITME: Running StADOSvr.exe as a Service
PDF
SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING: FROM CAMPUS TO CARRIER, TO CLOUD
PDF
switch Rn 8177 26
Invensys / Triconex
Wonderware InTouch
I know what your packet did last hop using packet histories to troubleshoot...
Extreme_Networks_Loyola_High_School
White paper - Actionable Alarming - Wonderware-Schneider Electric
Introduction to InTouch Machine Edition (ITME)
OCS LIA
Web Based Reporting
Tn548 installing microsoft sql server 2012 for wonderware products
Upcoming Event: Wonderware Next Generation Conference
Technical note Miro automatic ftp uploads - r 30 sep 16
Enterasys Networks Corporate Presentation
Enterasys Networks for Higher Education
Каталог Adder
Enterasys Networks for Retail Industry presentation
Kitura swift IBM
Technical Note - ITME: Running StADOSvr.exe as a Service
SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING: FROM CAMPUS TO CARRIER, TO CLOUD
switch Rn 8177 26
Ad

Similar to SEN Company Overview (20)

PPT
Cuae Business Values V 1.8.2
PPT
Westcon Group Corporate For Von Show Final
PPT
Mitel corp presentation
PDF
Tổng đài Siemens Open scape voice v6-Giải pháp cho doanh nghiệp lớn-[thegioit...
PPTX
Aricent Overview, as presented at NexGen Telecom, South Africa
PPTX
Orange Group Overview
PPT
Company Overview 20090228
PPT
Why Mitel
PDF
Tổng đài điện thoại Siemens Hipath 4000 [thegioitongdai.com.vn]
PPTX
Business Together as a Service global event, April 23, 2013
PPTX
Cypress C4 VoIP
PPTX
Meet XO Communications
PDF
SAP Ventures Overview - Paul Jozefak, SAP Ventures
PDF
The Role of a SIP Softswitch in the Enterprise
PDF
Ulwando Communication Solutions Profile
PPT
Shopping For Ip PBX
PPT
"VoIP: Technology Choice or Business Decision?"
PPT
Merit Event - Mobile Voice and Data Convergence
PPT
Huawei July 2010 Corporate Presentation(V11)
PDF
SIP - Give yourself a Global Voice by making Communications simple
Cuae Business Values V 1.8.2
Westcon Group Corporate For Von Show Final
Mitel corp presentation
Tổng đài Siemens Open scape voice v6-Giải pháp cho doanh nghiệp lớn-[thegioit...
Aricent Overview, as presented at NexGen Telecom, South Africa
Orange Group Overview
Company Overview 20090228
Why Mitel
Tổng đài điện thoại Siemens Hipath 4000 [thegioitongdai.com.vn]
Business Together as a Service global event, April 23, 2013
Cypress C4 VoIP
Meet XO Communications
SAP Ventures Overview - Paul Jozefak, SAP Ventures
The Role of a SIP Softswitch in the Enterprise
Ulwando Communication Solutions Profile
Shopping For Ip PBX
"VoIP: Technology Choice or Business Decision?"
Merit Event - Mobile Voice and Data Convergence
Huawei July 2010 Corporate Presentation(V11)
SIP - Give yourself a Global Voice by making Communications simple

SEN Company Overview

  • 1. Siemens Enterprise Communications Open Communications Solutions Overview August, 2010 Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2010. All rights reserved. Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG
  • 2. Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
  • 3. Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
  • 4. Focused on your business value Ensure compliance, continuity and sustainability Accelerate and improve decisions Enhance agility and mobility Improve customer relationships and sales Lower OpEx Lower transaction costs by CEBP Lower CapEx Best asset utilization Corporate Excellence Grow Revenue Reduce Operating Costs Asset Efficiency
  • 5. Company profile – Overview #3 global position in VoIP revenues 1 #1 global position in Managed and Professional Services revenues 2 Over 75% of Fortune 500 customer base Over 1 million enterprise customers Over 10,000 employees Service capability in 90 countries Siemens Enterprise Communications 1 Source: Dell’Oro Group, “Enterprise Telephony Total PBX Vendor Table Q4-09”. 2 Source: Gartner, “Network and Internet Services – Worldwide Market Share”, April 2010. Among enterprise communications solutions providers with their own solution platform Brands Solutions Services Applications Voice Networks
  • 6. Company profile – Rich heritage Where we come from 1847 – Werner von Siemens founds Siemens AG with the invention of the pointer telegraph 1874 – Siemens lays first transatlantic cable between Ireland and the U.S. 1881 – Siemens develops first automated telephone exchange 1976 – ROLM founded; invents the computerized PBX (purchase by Siemens completed in 1992) 1983 – Enterasys founded as Cabletron (becomes part of Siemens Enterprise Communications Group in 2008) 1987 – ROLM produces the first Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) enabled desk phone 1998 – Enterasys develops the SSR, the industry’s first multi-protocol router and flow-based switch 2008 – Siemens Enterprise Communications launched (first Siemens logo) 2004 – OpenScape, the first UC solution. A sector is defined +
  • 7. FY 08-09 FY 07-08 21% OpenScape UC licenses Source: SEN market intelligence #2 globally in pure IP voice market by revenues #1 globally in IP voice for SMB by revenues #1 in Western Europe for total PBX market by licenses #1 in Latin America for total PBX market by licenses VoIP market performance Company profile – Results Managed Services HiPath Wireless LAN 10% FY 07/08 FY 08/09 23% FY 07/08 FY 08/09 Sources: MZA (revenues) and Dell’Oro (licenses) NIS Revenue Growth 5 consecutive quarters of growth 13% FY-09/Q3 FY-09/Q4 FY-10/Q1 FY-10/Q2 FY-10/Q3 5% FY-09/Q2 5 consecutive quarters of growth Source: SEN market intelligence
  • 8. Company profile – Expanding market leadership Global and regional positions in North America with 6.2 M lines already installed in Latin America with 18% market share, and in Brazil with 28% in RSA with 13% market share in India with 17% market share in Europe with 16% market share, and in Germany with 40% in China with 8% market share Voice and Applications Enterasys Services Legend 19% growth in Europe 20% growth in North America 33% growth in APAC Among communications-based services providers with own solutions platform No. 1 globally Leading position Growing share Growing position No. 1 Leading position Growing position No. 1 No. 1 Growing position Sources: MZA Consultants: PBX market shares; Gartner: Services market share; SEN for Enterasys
  • 9. Company profile – Large, diverse customer base Financial Services Healthcare Manufacturing Education Financial Services Manufacturing Healthcare Education Others Others Public Sector Public sector
  • 10. Company profile – Go To Market strategy Cover the bases as we cover the globe Strategic LE (Large – Enterprise) clients Select global and regional accounts Select vertical markets Healthcare Finance Public sector Direct channel Select LE clients Select global and regional accounts Global Alliances Select LE Most SMB (Small – Medium Business) clients Most regional and all local accounts Indirect channels . . . over 720 accredited channel partners
  • 11. Company profile – Channel partners A global network . . . and over 700 others (OEM)
  • 12. Company profile – Proven, decisive leadership Formerly COO, CTO and Chairman of Executive Operating Board at Deutsche Telecom Previously CEO and CTO of T-Mobile International Previously CEO and CIO of Teligent, Inc. BS, CalTech (California Institute of Technology); MS, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Senior Executive Team Two thirds of Senior Executive Team (SET) from outside Siemens within the last four years A blend of experienced insight and new blood Hamid Akhavan, Chief Executive Officer
  • 13. Open Communications Open Communications OpenPath Next Gen enterprise communications solutions and services Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP OpenSmart Best practice design and deployment Standards. Cloud. Mobile. Optimize. Enhance. Transform. Product. Solution. Adoption.
  • 14. Open Communications portfolio Open Communications OpenPath – Pragmatic migration Thought leadership Enterasys Automated infrastructure Networks OpenScape Voice Collaboration foundation Voice OpenScape UC Suite Business process optimization Applications OpenScale Services Utility consumption models Services OpenSmart – Best practices
  • 15. Open Communications products and services OpenStage (desktop) OpenStage Wireless OpenStage client OpenStage Devices Enterasys Switches / Routers Enterasys Network Management Suite Enterasys HiPath Wireless Advanced Security Applications (IPS, NAC, SIEM) Enterasys Networks OpenScale Cloud Services OpenScale Managed and Support Services OpenScale Professional Services OpenScale Security Services OpenScale Services HiPath 500 / 1000 (Small Business) HiPath 3000 (Small Medium Business) HiPath 4000 (Large Enterprise) HiPath Converged platforms OpenScape Voice (Large Enterprise) OpenScape UC Application / Xpressions OpenScape Mobility OpenScape Video OpenScape Office (Small Medium Business) OpenScape UC applications OpenScape Contact Center Enterprise (Large Enterprise) OpenScape Office Contact Center (Small Medium Business) OpenScape Contact Center Campaign Director OpenScape Contact Center Voice Portal OpenScape Contact Center
  • 16. Awards Enterasys B5 / C5 switches and HiPath Wireless Networking infrastructure Enterasys Global TAC: 2010 CRM Outstanding Workforce Optimization Award Contact centers OpenScape Contact Center: 2010 CRM Services Award Small – Medium Business OpenScape Office and HiPath 3000: 2010 Most Innovative Channel Product Unified Communications OpenScape UC Server 2010: Best of VoiceCon 2010 Product of the Week
  • 17. Real-world examples CEBP All calls answered in 15 seconds € 700K OpEx reduction TCO Contact Center Network Infrastructure UC Managed Services 10% OpEx reduction 20% OpEx reduction 25% TCO reduction 2 year payback 121% RoI £1.0 M net savings 3 year payback $770 K annual savings
  • 18. Real-world examples Siemens Enterprise Communications self-usage North America Align diverse company infrastructure to one global, open UC architecture 200 sites in 40 countries with 10,000 employees OpenScape Voice, UC Application, Mobility, OpenStage Savings of ~ €2 million / year Global Project Star UC – Drinking our own champagne! $0.2M Electricity $0.1M Soft phone savings $1.3M MAC charges $2.0M Teleworker voice expenses $2.5M Facility operations $2.7M Teleconferencing US$7.5M Office voice & data network charges From twenty-three servers to two servers 145 % RoI Source: Mainstay Partners, “ROI Success Story (et al)” (March 17,2009) Source: SEN internal study (2009) Total Invest. Total Savings Net Savings -10 0 US $ 20M $ (5.7M) $ 18.7M $ 13.0M
  • 19. Real-world example The sustainable enterprise Source: Spar AG Customer Case Study 5% petroleum reduction 90% electricity reduction 30 - 50% of meetings by Voice and/or Video over IP 20-30% travel costs reduction and increased collaboration 90% less energy used = lower OpEx Accelerated decisions “ SEN products show their strengths in their centralized and more power efficient architecture and end devices’ markedly lower power consumption.” ComConsult September 2008 Corporate responsibility High energy expenses and carbon emissions Collaboration and travel between geographically-dispersed teams Environmental Green Business issues Economic Green
  • 20. Analyst perspectives OpenScape UC Server 2010 "The Best of VoiceCon award truly represents a gold standard of achievement in the industry and Siemens Enterprise Communications proved to be at the forefront." “ OpenScape UC Server . . . is a creative software-based UC package, comprising UC client functionality, a wide range of interfaces for Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP), and traditional PBX features.” “ The Siemens solution easily distinguished itself . . . by the sheer scope of its enterprise communications capabilities. “ . . . An evolutionary leap.” “ OpenScape UC Server 2010 represents a transformative evolution. . . from dedicated hardware to a flexible, application-driven, and open approach. . . Companies will be able to leapfrog from proprietary and legacy hardware to scalable, software-driven . . . collaboration.” Alan Sulkin, Founder and President Marty Parker, Principal Eric Krapf, Program Co-Chair Hyoun Park, Research Analyst
  • 21. Industry perspectives OpenScape Office / HiPath 3000 "The HiPath 3000 series has proved to be a very successful channel product which has stood the test of time. Successive releases of application software, especially OpenScape Office, have ensured that it has remained at the cutting edge . . ." “ OpenScape Office is, quite simply, a brilliant product. It makes Unified Communications real and takes it to the masses. It works and it adds massive value . . .” “ OpenScape Office really is one of those ground breaking products which change the shape of the industry.” Ian Allmark, Managing Director Mark Casey, Managing Director Ian Hunter, Editor
  • 22. Analyst perspectives Voice and applications Text text Voice Small – Medium Business Text text Critical Capabilities for voice & UC Text text Source: Gartner, “Critical Capabilities for Corporate Telephony” (September, 2009), and “Critical Capabilities for Unified Communications” (August, 2009) Source: Gartner, “MarketScope for UC for the SMB Market, Western Europe” (June, 2010) Source: dBrn Associates, “FMC / Mobile UC Market Study” (May, 2009) Source: Current Analysis, “Product Assessment: Siemens Enterprise Communications - OpenScape Voice” (August, 2009) FMC / Mobility
  • 23. Analyst perspectives Enterasys HiPath Wireless S Series switches Support Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global) (June 2010) Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Company Assessment (April 2010) Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Debuts High-End S-Series Modular Switch (October 2009) Source: Current Analysis, Enterasys Company Assessment (April 2010) Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global) (June 2010) Data center “ Customer feedback continues to highlight customer support and service as a differentiator.” “ The S-Series family is capable of serving the needs of a variety of customers in nearly any size network. . . We are taking a positive stance . . . because the new product will allow Enterasys to compete . . . where there is a need for serious bandwidth, such as the network core and data center environment.” “ Enterasys has all the pieces to become a major player in the enterprise, both on the campus and in the data center. Its hardware and policy management provide customers with everything they need. Enterasys is hardware-competitive, price-competitive, and security-competitive, and it shows great potential.” “ Enterasys has developed a strong . . . wireless networking solution that has focused on TCO. Integrated controller functionality in its switching platform, converged wired and wireless network management, security and additional network application services positions Enterasys well . . .” “ Enterasys enjoys high customer loyalty, with over 95% of Enterasys customers saying they would purchase from the company again.”
  • 24. Analyst perspectives Services “ In offering business customers managed communications service options ranging from basic break/fix support to full-scale outsourcing, Siemens gives customers the flexible resources needed to tailor a solution to whatever their particular requirements.“ “ (Siemens) has made strong investments in its global service infrastructure and is able to offer customers a globally standard SLA and a global price list. (Siemens) has strong capabilities in managing multivendor environments, including Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya and legacy Nortel.” “ Siemens is a good provider of support and ongoing management of multivendor communications systems. . . (with) strong consulting capabilities that enable it to integrate multivendor platforms and communications into business applications.” “ A Managed Service approach to UC is the best path to take. Not only does (it) deliver hard savings, but it ensures improved performance, increased reliability and reduced business risk. All prudent decision makers should strongly consider a Managed Service approach to achieving the benefits of Unified Communications.” Eric Goodness, Research VP Amy DeCarlo, Senior Analyst Communications Applications Team Warren Williams, Principal and Senior Consultant
  • 25. Customer perspectives “ . . . we didn’t want the expense and challenge of replacing the entire system at once. . . The OpenScape Voice Application proved to be an ideal solution, since it allows us to move to IP gradually and at our own pace, while giving us the immediate benefits of . . . advanced UC features.” Bryan Agate, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (US) “ We were able to significantly improve the accessibility of our order acceptance service for the customers in the repair shops and thereby gain important competitive advantages.” “ . . .we made the decision to implement Siemens OpenScape Voice platform initially to maximize the return on our recently deployed data network by converging our voice and data infrastructure. We have now transitioned 2,500 users to OpenScape Voice and, as well as significant cost savings, we have benefited from increased productivity.” Kevin Battersby, South Yorkshire Police (UK) “ There was a certain level of deficiency in terms of meeting demand and capturing new business opportunities, and we knew that we would have to make a major transformation and that Siemens Enterprise Communications was the right partner for this new project.” Jose Antonio Furtado, Villares Metals (BRA) Christian Czech, Stahlgruber GmbH (GER)
  • 26. Why Siemens Enterprise Communications? Complete Voice + UC software portfolio Innovative Networks + Security portfolio Leading global Services portfolio Complete, mature software UC platform No single-vendor lock-in No proprietary technology stacks Open standards-based integration Driven by your goals, not our agenda Solution layers can be multi-vendor Integrates with Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and Open Source solutions Synergies from our end-to-end solution Drive cost reduction Increase productivity Faster decision making Improved collaboration End-to-end Open OpenPath Results Only provider offering the choice of complete end-to-end enterprise communications products and services, based on open, secure and interoperable standards
  • 27. Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
  • 28. Planning for today's business challenges Business trends Communications trends Growth with corporate excellence Sustainability Data center / virtualization Distributed / telecommuting workforce Agile enterprise Cost containment / reduction Selective out-tasking Social media Cloud Device proliferation Green IT Seamless mobility
  • 29. Our architecture directions OpenPath TCO VoIP (HiPath) Proprietary hardware & software Converged IP networks TDM (Hicom) Proprietary hardware & software Telecommunications networks UC (OpenScape) Open standards hardware & software SIP networks CEBP SIP SaaS (OpenScape 2010) Software as a Service On-demand consumption Cloud mash-ups Cloud Premises-based / Distributed Data center-based Managed Services UC / Social media integration Cloud Optimize Enhance Transform IP IP IP IP
  • 30. Instant Messaging Email Voice Messages Presence Management Cloud / Virtualized Storage HD Video Conferencing Audio + Conferencing Personal Video Conferencing Global Directory Telephony Integrated Mobile Voice Mobile UC Social Networking Communication Collaboration Wall Video Mail Social Bookmarking Podcasts/ Video Podcasts Web Conferencing Wikis, Blogs, microBlogs CEBP Our communications and collaborations directions Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2010. All rights reserved. Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Siemens Enterprise Communications Open Communications Solutions Overview
  • 31. Enterprise Private or Public Cloud Data Center OpenScape Overlay architecture OpenPath – Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP (1 of 2) Optimize Enhance Transform Social Networking Wireless PSTN Centrex Mobile Branch Home Main
  • 32. Lower OpEx Examples: Managed Services Professional Services Optimize Business process optimization Examples: UCC Contact Center Enhance Establish collaboration foundation Examples: OpenScape Exchange OpenScape UC Suite Transform OpenPath – Evolutionary migration and transformation to IP (2 of 2)
  • 33. Next Generation communications dilemma Challenges Business results High expectations for transformation changes Wide-open potential Limitless flexibility Inexperience with new technologies Design Implementation Management User Acceptance Expected benefits may not be achieved Benchmarks and Best Practices may not be readily available or understood New opportunities
  • 34. OpenSmart – Best practices for UCC solutions Best Practices Benchmarking Processes Validation Tools Migration Reliability Security Serviceablility Automation Usage scenarios Workflow Governance Change management Design Interoperability Management Scalability OpenSmart Best Practices framework Solution design Business adoption Product design
  • 35. OpenSmart – Best practices for UCC solutions Best Practices Benchmarking Processes Validation Tools Migration Designer output Scope of Work Technical design specifications Acceptance tests Reliability Security Serviceablility Automation Usage scenarios Workflow Governance Change management Design Interoperability Management Scalability OpenSmart Best Practices framework Solution design Business adoption Product design Foundation packages Pre-defined and tested Custom packages Proven methodologies Application packages Flexibly defined and tested OpenSmart UCC Solution Blueprint OpenSmart Designer
  • 36. Private cloud Hybrid Public cloud Services Products Open communications directions Deployment options Cloud Communication and Collaboration Channel Out-tasking CEBP integrations Open UCC Next Gen contact center Next Gen clients and mobility Cloud-aware networking Next Gen voice Utility and SaaS Simplicity
  • 37. Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps
  • 38. Open Communications portfolio Support Professional Cloud Managed Security UC Integration Services UC Application Mobility UC Server Video Messaging Unified Communications Contact Center Campaign Management Automated Outbound Voice Portal Contact Centers Security Threat Management & Data Security Identity & Privacy Business Continuity Compliance Devices and Clients Converged medium-to-large Small IP system Converged SME Small IP UC system Voice medium-to-very large SIP Network Security Applications Management Software Switches & Routers WLAN Networks
  • 39. UCC voice solutions for LME and SMB markets Data Center Mobility Voice Mobility Video Messaging UC Contact Center OpenScape Unified Communications Server SIP session control Availability management Federated presence QoS management Session Detail Reporting Administration and licensing LME SMB All-In-One Appliance Mobility Voice UC Messaging Contact Center Network Services Session control Network-wide User Management Presence Federation WLAN management Call Data Recording Administration and licensing Server based or Clients myPortal myAttendant myAgent Outlook myPortal Outlook Integration Exchange Connectivity MS Office Dial from any application Terminal Server & Citrix Support Open Interfaces CSTA, TAPI, LDAP, XMPP OpenScape Office Social Media OpenSOA
  • 40. Voice portfolio capacities 5 - 150 users up to 500 users (in development) Subscribers 0 10 250 500 5,000 100,000 25,000 1,000 HP 500 4 – 16 users HP 1000 up to 140 users HiPath 3000 up to 500 users stand-alone up to 1000 users networked IPAP up to 264 users per IP access point OpenScape UCS EE up to 800 users OpenScape UCS LE up to 100,000 users per system (premises) OpenScape UCS HE up to 100,000 users per system (hosted) OpenScape UCS ME up to 1,000 users OpenScape Office OpenScape UC Server Software UCC Converged voice OpenScape Branch 50 to 6,000 users HiPath 4000 150 to 12,000 users per system up to 100,000 users networked
  • 41. OpenScape UC Suite OpenScape Unified Communications OpenScape UC Application OpenScape Fusion accelerators OpenSOA – “From the ground up” standard-based software framework OpenScape Contact Center Inbound contact center and voice portal Outbound campaign management Contact center automation and IVR OpenScape Video Videoconferencing solution integrated with voice & UC applications Unifying video from boardroom, meeting room and desktop with voice on one network Hi-Def videoconferencing democratized OpenScape Mobility HiPath Wireless – the All-Wireless enterprise HiPath MobileConnect – extending coverage between LAN & public network (FMC) OpenScape Mobile UC Client – delivering Mobile UC everywhere Seamless Handover Cellular LAN
  • 42. Completing a robust and balanced portfolio Devices SIP, IP and TDM Soft clients Wireless phones Mobile UC soft clients Enterasys Switches, routers and wireless LAN Advanced Security Applications (IPS, NAC & SIEM) Network management software OpenScale Cloud Services Managed Services Professional Services Support Services Security Solutions
  • 43. Large Enterprise OpenScape UC Server 2010 overview Data Center Mobility Voice Mobility Video Messaging UC Contact Center OpenScape Unified Communications Server SIP session control Availability management Federated presence QoS management Session Detail Reporting Administration and licensing Application virtualization Across UC Server / Suite Virtual appliance Deployment Architecture Branch solutions Hosted edition Acquisition and licensing New solutions packages Subscription licensing Software assurance support Packaged Integrations OpenScape Fusion range Social media plug-ins OpenPath 2010 OpenScape Convergence driver OpenPath flex licensing OpenSOA
  • 44. Small-Medium Business OpenScape Office V3 (coming Q2 2011) All-In-One Appliance Mobility Voice UC Messaging Contact Center Network Services Session control Network-wide User Management Presence Federation WLAN management Call Data Recording Administration and licensing Server based or Clients myPortal myAttendant myAgent Outlook myPortal Outlook Integration Exchange Connectivity MS Office Dial from any application Terminal Server & Citrix Support Open Interfaces CSTA, TAPI, LDAP, XMPP Virtual UC OpenScape Office LX virtualization with (VMware) Coming Mobility myPortal UC User Client for Mobile and OpenStage Coming OpenScape Office Social Media Google Chat integration Presence Federation Coming Social Media Networking Network-wide UC features and functions Coming Pure SW UC OpenScape Office LX Supporting 500 users per site Coming
  • 45. OpenScape UC Application Presence across voice, IM, teams, applications Mobility and one-number service Unified Messaging and IM Voice portal with speech recognition Productivity, agility and mobility Group presence Voice, web and video collaboration, chat High Definition video conferencing systems Team and customer collaboration Video Collabo- ration Mobility Messaging Voice Unified Communications Presence Services CEBP Across Networksand any existing Infrastructure Across Media Across Devices OpenScape Fusion SDK custom integrations for CEBP OpenScape Fusion integration packages IBM Lotus SameTime OEM OpenScape social media integration OpenSOA software foundation Business process integration
  • 46. Contact center solutions Simple to deploy, modular software application Designed to maximize First Contact Resolution Multi-channel Skills-Based Routing and Reporting Easy-to-use, intuitive agent and manager interfaces Inbound Contact Center Communication platform-independent Smart Pace algorithm maximized agent productivity Agent-assisted or agent-less campaigns Collections, telemarketing, proactive customer care Outbound Campaign Management Software-based self-service application platform Standalone or integrated with contact center Speech recognition (ASR or TTS) + DTMF Open standards: VXML, SIP, Web Services, SOA Contact Center Automation and Voice Portal Presence & collaboration Agent productivity Multi-media access Routing & reporting Virtualized Open
  • 47. Devices and clients Unified Communications from the PC with OpenScape UC Application Personal Edition Crystal clear SIP voice and video Soft clients High Definition voice across the product range UC-enabled SIP with open XML interface and SDK for easy solution and app integration Bluetooth, WLAN, Gigabit ethernet and USB for maximum connectivity and mobility IP and TDM phones Seamless and consistent user experience across the corporate WLAN and public mobile network OpenScape Mobile UC client delivers UC and presence status everywhere Wireless and mobile UC soft clients Mobile Video Wired Wireless
  • 48. Network solutions NAC deployment flexibility ensures better and easier integration High performance IPS and distributed solutions improve effectiveness while lowering costs SIEM improves visibility by reducing log events 10,000 : 1 resulting in meaningful and actionable data Advanced Security Applications (IPS, NAC & SIEM) Automated provisioning ensures better application performance and network user experience Detailed visibility improves response time and efficiency Network Management Software Service-oriented network features ensure optimal end-user experience Automated re-provisioning simplifies network management and delivers 10x device-to-administrator ratio improvements Switches, Routers and Wireless LAN Enterasys Switches Routers Wireless Security Apps Open | Mobile | Secure Edge | Core | Distribution | Data center Unified Communications
  • 49. Service solutions Global ITIL Multivendor Support and maintenance services for your communications infrastructure OpenScale Support Services Multi-vendor, multi-technology managed services, from selective out-tasking to full communications outsourcing OpenScale Managed Services Global consultancy, design and integration services for communications & Security OpenScale Professional Services Utility-based off-premise cloud communications Cloud Services 90 Improve Operate Implement Design Evaluate OpenScale Services
  • 50. Security services Threat Mitigation & Data Security Perimeter Security & Intrusion Prevention Content Security & Data Loss Prevention Secure Workplace Identity & Privacy Single Sign-On (SSO) and Access Management Certificate Management Strong Authentication Biometrics Smartcard Solutions Security Security Services UC Security Identity & Privacy Threat Mitigation & Data Security Hosted Managed Professional Unified Communications UC Security OpenScape Identity Lifecycle Assistant OpenScape SignOn OpenScape Location and Identity Assurance Secure Communication Infrastructure for UC IP Network Services for UC Certificate Services for UC
  • 51. Contents I) Company overview II) Company directions III) Portfolio overview IV) Next steps