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Avaya

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Avaya Inc. Type Private Industry Telecommunications Predecessor(s) Lucent Technologies Founded 2000 Headquarters Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States Area served Worldwide Key people Kevin J. Kennedy CEO Products Business telecommunications equipment Revenue US$5.171 billion (FY 2012) Operating income US$115 million (FY 2012) Net income US$-344 million (FY 2012) Total assets US$8.194 billion (FY 2012) Total equity US$-2.436 billion (FY 2012) Owner(s) TPG Capital Silver Lake Partners Employees 16,951 (Sept 2012) Subsidiaries Avaya Government Solutions Website USA Korea한국 UK Israel

Avaya Inc. /əˈvaɪ.ə/ is a privately held global provider of business communications and collaboration systems. The international headquarters is in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States. The company provides contact centers, networking (routers, switches and other networking hardware), unified communications, and video products (integrated hardware and software) services.

History

Headquarters at Basking Ridge, New Jersey

In July and August 2000 interviews reported that Avaya Communications would be created on October 1, 2000 as a spin off of the business telephone division of Lucent Technologies Inc.. Avaya took with it 34,000 employees and also received $400 million in capital from Warburg Pincus.

Henry Schacht became the board chairman and the first CEO was Don Peterson who was promoted from the CFO position of Lucent. Avaya had a stock symbol of "AV" and debuted at $20 a share.

Since 2001, the company has sold, and acquired several companies to support its current product set – Vista, VPNet, Quintus, Routescience, Nimcat Networks, Spectel, Ubiquity Software, and Traverse Networks. Avaya shifted from a direct sales focused to a channel focused organization and while originally 98% of sales came from direct sales, now 50% of sales are from alternate channels. In 2003 Avaya sold its Connectivity Solutions segment to CommScope for $263 million to focus on its phone gear and communications services businesses.

In 2004 Avaya expanded in Europe through a $370 million acquisition of Tenovis and in Asia through a majority interest in Tata Telecom (now Avaya Global Connect). In 2006 Louis D'Ambrosio took over as the CEO and president of Avaya. and on Jan 12, 2007 they announced the acquisition of Ubiquity Software Corporation for $144 million., Ubiquity develops SIP end-user applications.

Going private

October 26, 2007 Avaya was acquired by two private equity firms, TPG Capital and Silver Lake Partners, for $8.2 billion. As a result of this transaction Avaya became a privately held company, no longer traded on any stock market. On November 9, 2007, the firms completed their buy-out and Avaya shareholders received $17.50 per share of owned common stock. In 2008 it had approximately 17,500 employees, 40% of whom are located outside of the United States. Avaya's global headquarters are located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, with Kevin J. Kennedy appointed as its Chief Executive Officer.

Purchase of Nortel's Enterprise Assets

Through Nortel's bankruptcy proceedings, certain assets related to their Enterprise Voice and Data business units were put up for auction. Avaya placed a 900M bid and was formally announced as the winner of these assets on September 14, 2009. On December 18, 2009, Avaya and Nortel officially closed the sale, to create Avaya with a total of about 21,400 employees. On March 8, 2010 Avaya renewed the LG-Nortel relationship to continue Avaya Data Solutions sales into Korea.

Western Electric roots

Since Avaya is a company spun off from Lucent Technologies, itself a spinoff of AT&T, Avaya continues to sell and support telephone models for businesses that were made popular in the heyday of the Bell System, including the 2554 wall phone, and the 2500 series desk phone, both popular Western Electric models. Avaya telephone production at the Shreveport Works, a former Western Electric pay phone plant, ceased in 2001. All of Avaya's telephones are made outside the U.S. by contract manufacturers such as Celestica. Much of Avaya's product and customer set today can be traced back to its AT&T legacy where it formed part of AT&T Network Systems.

2011 – present

At the start of 2011 Avaya acquired Konftel, a company founded in 1988 and headquartered in Sweden, to expand its audio capabilities with the OmniSound system. Then in June 2011, Avaya filed with the SEC to raise up to $1 billion in an initial public offering. On October 4, 2011, Avaya reported that it was acquiring Sipera Systems for its session border controller (SBC) functionality and UC security applications. On October 19, 2011 it was reported that Avaya is buying Aurix. On April 30, 2012 the shareholders approved the acquisition of Radvision by Avaya for about $230 million. The Radvision endpoints will be integrated with the Avaya Aura Unified Communication systems and interoperability has already been established. Avaya has been named the official telecommunication equipment supplier for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

Corporate information

Avaya's headquarters are located at 211 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. The company has offices located in over 145 countries worldwide.

Recognition

DellOro Group has called Avaya a leader in Unified Communications and Enterprise Telephony Drew Kraus et al. called Avaya a leader in Contact Center. It was named a as a leader in Enterprise messaging by T3i Group in 2010 MZA, Ltd. recognized its Range audio conferencing in 2010. IntelliCom Analytics named it a leader in Hardware maintenance

Gartner places Avaya in the Leaders quadrant because of its comprehensive vision and its possibilities to implement these:

Leaders Quadrant in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Corporate Telephony, worldwide, in 2009, 2010 Leaders Quadrant in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Contact Center Infrastructure, Worldwide, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Sponsorship

Bell Canada (BCE), using Avaya's hardware, was the official Converged 10 Gigabit Ethernet network provider for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Avaya was the official Converged Communications Provider for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It also previously provided the communications networks for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003.

Avaya Professional Credentials

Avaya sponsors a wide variety of IT Professional certifications and training for Avaya products and technologies. The five-level credential program offers opportunities to enhance individual proficiency from a beginner to expert level competence. The certifications from the highest level are; Avaya Certified Solutions Architect (ACSA), Avaya Certified Support Specialist (ACSS), Avaya Certified Implementation Specialist, Avaya Professional Design Specialist.

Avaya Government Solutions

In 1985, Performance Engineering Corporation (later PEC Solutions Inc.) was founded as a professional services firm that helped government clients with Internet and other advanced technologies. The company specialized in secure web-enabling for clients in homeland security, criminal justice and intelligence, defense and civilian agencies within the federal government and at state and local levels. On June 6, 2005, Nortel Networks Inc. completed the acquisition of PEC Solutions, Inc. to form Nortel PEC Solutions Inc. On January 18, 2006, Nortel PEC Solutions was renamed Nortel Government Solutions. On December 21, 2009, Avaya acquired Nortel Government Solutions as part of Nortel's Enterprise asset sale, merging Avaya Federal Solutions and Nortel Government Solutions to form Avaya Government Solutions Inc. Currently based in Fairfax, Virginia, Avaya Government Solutions operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Avaya and provides information technology services, consultancy and products to the federal government of the United States.

Products

The company products are made up of two major lines, the networking systems and the unified communication systems.

Networking Modular systems Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000 – modular hardware router and switch system scaling to over 100 terabits per second in a quad switch cluster. Ethernet Routing Switch 8800 (ERS-8810, ERS-8806, ERS-8803) – modular chassis supporting up to 96 10 gigabit Ethernet ports. Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 (ERS-8610, ERS-8606, ERS-8603) Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 (ERS-8310, ERS-8306) Stackable systems Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 7000 – High end 10 gigabit Ethernet stackable switch Ethernet Routing Switch 5600 (ERS-5632FD, ERS-5650TD-PWR, ERS-5650TD, ERS-5698TFD-PWR, ERS-5698TFD) Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 (ERS-5530, ERS-5520-48T-PWR, ERS-5520-24T-PWR, ERS-5510-48T, ERS-5510-24T) Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 ERS-4526FX (ERS-4850GTS, ERS-4850GTS-PWR+, ERS-4826GTS, ERS-4526GTS-PWR+)(ERS-4526FX, ERS-4526T, ERS-4526T-PWR, ERS-4526T-PWR+ ERS-4550T, ERS-4550T-PWR, ERS-4550T-PWR+ ERS-4524GT, ERS-4524GT-PWR, ERS-4548GT, ERS-4548GT-PWR, ERS-4526GTX, ERS-4526GTX-PWR) The ERS-4500 switches can be stacked up to eight unites high to create a 320 Gbit/s backplane through a fast stacking configuration. The switch series consists of eleven (11) stack-able models that can be mixed and matched together with other models to meet configuration and scaling requirements. The systems are also capable of supporting the 100/1000BASE-X small form-factor pluggable transceiver, and several also support the T1 Ethernet over TDM Pluggable Transceiver. This system has gone through several detailed interoperability tests and is certified as a Department of Defense approved and certified product for use in military networks. Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 (ERS-3510GT, 3510GT-PWR+, 3524GT, 3524GT-PWR+, 35265T, and 3526T-PWR+) Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 (ERS-2526T, ERS-2526T-PWR, ERS-2550T, ERS-2550T-PWR) Secure Routers

The secure routers are a product line of devices manufactured by Avaya that combines the functions of WAN routing, firewall security, Ethernet switching, IP telephony, and Microsoft mediation into one device.

SR 4134, SR-3120, SR-2330 SR-1000 Systems (SR-1004, SR-1002, SR-1001, SR-1001S) Security VPN Router Family Identity Engines Secure Network Access VPN Routers (200, 600, 1000, 1750, 2700, 5000) VPN Gateway (3050, 3070, 3050-VM, 3070-VM, 3090-VM) Wireless 2300 Series 8100 Series Unified communications Avaya Definity & Communication Manager Avaya IP Office Applications Application Server 5300 (AS5300) CS2100, CS1500, CS1000 Communication Manager (CM) IVR CMM Voicemail Speech Server Session Manager (SM) Session Border Controller (SBC) System Manager (SMGR) Communication Manager Messaging (CMM) Application Enablement Services Presence Services Media Services Avaya Interaction Center (AIC) Contact Center Express (CCE) Avaya Aura Contact Center (AACC) System Platform – A virtualization technology to provide a common framework for the deployment of products, templates and applications. Collaboration Server Unified Messaging EC500 (Extension to Cellular) IP Office, a hybrid key/PBX and digital/IP based telephone system Business Communication Manager (BCM) Servers S8800, S8700, S8500, S8400, S8300 Gateways AG2330 – A survivable SIP gateway (compatible with multiple SIP servers) B5800 – Branch gateway Media gateways (G860, G650, G450, G430) Desktop devices Avaya Desktop Video Device ADVD (Android Tablet based full UC and video/conferencing device) Flare (full UC and video/conferencing device) 1100 series IP phones (1110, 1120E, 1140E, 1150E, 1165E) 1200 series IP phones 1400 series digital telephones 1600 series IP phones (1603, 1608, 1616, 16CC – an IP based call center telephone, replacing the CallMaster telephone line) 2000 series IP phones 2500-based telephones (made from Avaya's telephone equipment descendants) 4600 IP Telephones 9600 IP Telephones (9601, 9608, 9611G, 9621G, 9641G, 9610, 9620L, 9620C, 9630G, 9640 / G, 9650 / C, 9670G) Wireless phones (3600 series, 3700 series, 4000 series, 6100 series, 7400 series) Videoconferencing Scopia

Management applications

Enterprise Switch Manager Unified Communications Management

The integration and protection of legacy Nortel assets is ensured for 6 years.

Technologies / protocols

Agile Communication Environment – Integrates Unified Communications capabilities and business applications and processes. AUDIX – Voice messaging platforms Avaya Aura – A suite of products and services targeting real-time multimedia enterprise communications Avaya one-X – Web-based Unified Communications Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) – A proprietary protocol for Definity and CM systems Auto Detection Auto Configuration – A networking protocol which automatically configure Avaya switches to support and prioritize traffic for IP phones. When ADAC is enabled and an IP phone is connected to the switch, the switch automatically configures the VLAN, port, and QoS settings. This protocol can be configured globally or on a port, and can be used with IEEE 802.1AB/LLDP or by itself for auto discovering the phones, setting VLAN PVID, Layer 2 and Layer 3 QoS values. An unlimited number of phones on a port can be supported. Auto Unit Replacement – Allows the maintainer to hot swap (replace) any switch (including the master) in the stack without powering down the stack or rebooting the stack. The new unconfigured switch will be integrated into the stack and be reconfigured to match the removed switch. Avaya Energy Saver (AES) – Automatically reduces the power consumption of ethernet equipment without impacting the flow of traffic. Flexible Advanced Stacking Technology (FAST) Stacking – A switch-stacking technology that allows up to eight Avaya ERS series switches to operate as a single switch. All switches in the stack share configuration files, if one switch fails the remaining switches continue to function and wrap the traffic around the failed unit. It allows up to eight switches to operate and be managed as a single device. The stacking performance can scale up to 1.1 Tbit/s. Discovery Protocol Multi-link trunking (MLT) Distributed Multi-Link Trunking Split multi-link trunking (SMLT) Distributed Split Multi-Link Trunking R-SMLT or Routed-SMLT InterSwitch Trunk (IST) Simple Loop Prevention Protocol Provider Backbone Transport (PBT) Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) or IEEE 802.1ah-2008 UNIStim VLACP – Virtual Link Aggregation Control Protocol

Retired products

1A2 Key System (later replaced by ComKey and Merlin Class) Merlin line: Merlin Classic, Merlin Plus, Merlin II, Merlin Legend & Merlin Magix System 85, System 75, Avaya Definity line including the hardware and software. System 25 (based on the code of the Merlin system) CallMaster, a voice terminal designed specifically for the growing demand of call center telephony in the late 1980s into the 1990s. The CallMaster was based on a similar design of an executive office telephone a few decades before called the Call Director.

Patents

Avaya bought Nortel Enterprise and acquired its patents. This is a list of Patents referenced, cited or explained in Wikipedia articles.

US20050007951 – Routed split multilink trunking 7173934 – System, device, and method for improving communication network reliability using trunk splitting 6496502 – Distributed multi-link trunking method and apparatus 7068641 – UNIStim

Further reading

David Rohde (July 3, 2000). "Lucent spinoff Avaya plays to its strengths". Network World. Retrieved March 2012.  Jeffrey Burt (March 15, 2012). "Avaya to Buy Radvision, Ramping Competition with Cisco". eWeek. Retrieved March 17, 2012. "Avaya, after months of speculation, is buying Radvision" 

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