We
are delighted to announce that Britannic Technologies has been
shortlisted for the Comms Business Awards 2011, in the category of
'SMB Convergence Solution', for the telecommunications solution
provided to Worthing Homes.
Independently judged, The Comms
Business Awards are designed to genuinely recognise excellence in
the Channel. Acknowledging the successes of the reseller community,
the vendors, distributors and service providers as well as those
successful individuals who truly set the standard, these awards are
one of the industry's most sought after accolades.
Britannic Technologies is one of
the largest and most technically able independent communications
companies in the UK, providing both national and international
solutions. They specialise in IP Communications, Networking,
Systems and CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) and Applications
Development.
Having received three prominent
industry awards in 2010, Britannic Technologies now look forward to
making 2011 an equally successful year.
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Britannic Technologies' latest
seminar, "Virtualisation: Forging A New Paradigm", was held in
conjunction with Mitel in Bishopsgate, London on the
12th May 2011.
The event was free to attend and
explored how the power of virtualisation and unified communications
can be combined to enable mission-critical voice applications to
join enterprise business applications in the mainstream data
centre.
Guest speakers included Ian
Bevington (Mitel), Mark Burton (Ipanema Technologies) and Ian Exton
(WWF), with Britannic Technologies' Jonathan Sharp opening the
seminar. The presentations were followed by lunch and the chance to
talk to industry experts.
This was an important event for
CEOs, IT directors and managers wishing to simplify IT management
by rolling out and managing applications centrally, as well as
those considering SIP trunks or moving into the cloud.
Information was given on delivering
enhanced security and business continuity, the benefits of managing
voice telephony and virtualisation as a single entity and how a
single supplier can provide convergence across an entire
network.
There was also the opportunity to
hear first-hand why WWF chose to go down the path of virtualisation
and gain unprecedented operating cost savings.
If you missed this event you can
download all the presentation slides here:
Britannic
Technologies
Mitel
Ipanema Technologies
WWF
Full videos are also available at
britannictech.tv
This event at a glance
08Jun
- Location
Institute of Directors, Pall Mall
- Speakers
Roger Jones, Avaya; Jonathan Sharp, Britannic Technologies
Event Overview
Download
invitation
Institute of Directors, Pall Mall,
June 8 2011. 8.30-11am
Britannic Technologies and
Avaya would like to invite technology strategy
makers to discuss at a strategic level how best to converge and
unify their entire communications infrastructure by taking
advantage of the latest developments in ICT. Key Gartner top
ten CIO priorities of centralisation, supplier consolidation and
unified communications will be focus areas at this exclusive round
table.
The keynote briefing will be delivered by Roger Jones,
Business Development Director, EMEA, at Avaya, an expert in
converged communications and an engaging speaker.
Agenda
8:30 Registration and breakfast
9:00 Welcome and introduction
9:05 Converging Technologies
Roger Jones, Business Development Director, EMEA, Avaya
9:50 New World Communications
Jonathan Sharp, Sales & Marketing Director, Britannic
Technologies
10:30 Open Forum - The barriers to implementing UC
10:50 Coffee and a chance to experience Avaya
Flare
11:00 Close
Attendees will understand
how our solutions can help to:
-
significantly reduce
telecommunications and management costs
-
lower their total cost of
ownership
-
increase business
agility.
Avaya is a global leader in enterprise
communications systems that improve efficiency, collaboration,
customer service and competitiveness, recognised by Frost and
Sullivan with the 2011 Global Market Share Leadership Award.
Avaya is identified as a leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant
for Unified Communications.
Focus areas:
- Distributed SIP-based system solutions and multi-vendor
integration
- Virtualisation and cloud based services
- Business continuity - guaranteeing the performance of business
critical applications
- Managed solutions which will significantly reduce capital
expenditure
- Bridged networks combining private DSL, Ethernet connections
and IPVPN connections
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