Unified Communications and Collaboration Solutions
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Clearway delivers Microsoft Unified Communications and Collaboration solutions based on Microsoft Exchange and Office Communications Server. These products form the foundation of the Microsoft Unified Communications platform, integrating e-mail, contacts, and collaboration information with telephony, video and web conferencing to create a seamless communications experience for Microsoft Office users. They help clients leverage their information systems infrastructure to accelerate business processes and improve the flow of information. Clearway is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and a member of the Microsoft Unified Communications Early Start Initiative.
Clearway brings a wealth of experience deploying Exchange and Office Communications Server to help you maximize the benefits of your Unified Communications solution. In addition, Clearway’s OCS Expert product can optimize service levels for your UC implementation, increasing user satisfaction while reducing support costs and providing ROI transparency. To find out more about Clearway Network Management Solutions, please visit www.clearwaynms.com.
Clearway offers the following services to help with your UC implementation:
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Contact Clearway for more information about Microsoft Unified Communications and Collaboration solutions.
Microsoft Unified Communications Team Blog – Recent Content
- Top Ten Reasons to Move to Exchange Server 2010 in 2010.
- Removing Migration Barriers One (Lotus) Note at a Time…
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- Exchange 2010: Saving Money, Delighting Users, Protecting Communications
- Exchange 2010 – Revving the Engines for Launch
- Exchange Server 2010 Release Candidate is feature complete and available for download today!
- New Report Helps Small and Medium Businesses Gauge the Real Value of SaaS E-mail
- Millions Switch to Exchange and SharePoint from Notes
- Newspaper Company Uses Exchange Server 2007 to Help the News Stay New


