The company rolls out a UC solution that gives customers a single platform for everything from video and voice to messaging and file sharing.
Unify officials are launching the vendor’s much anticipated unified communications platform formerly known as Project Ansible, a key product introduction for a company that has undergone more than its share of change and tumult while competing in a space that includes such giants as Cisco Systems and Microsoft. Unify CEO Dean Douglas and other executives rolled out the unified communications (UC) solution—now called Circuit—during a Webcast event Oct. 28, promising a single common platform for all aspects of business communications, from voice and video to messaging, screen sharing and file sharing. It also gives users a place for storing the data from the meetings so that it can be accessed at a later date.