Avaya Wins Frost & Sullivan 2011 Global Market Share Leadership Award
“Throughout the years, Avaya has demonstrated unwavering commitment to delivering superior communication solutions to its business customers, and has proven once again its market leadership in enterprise mobility,”
Avaya, a provider of business collaboration systems, software and services, announced it won the 2011 Global Market Share Leadership Award in Enterprise Premises-Based FMC Solutions from Frost & Sullivan, an independent research firm.
The recognition is for demonstrating excellence in capturing the highest market share within its industry. Frost & Sullivan cited Avaya as one of the pioneers and leaders in fixed mobile convergence.
“Throughout the years, Avaya has demonstrated unwavering commitment to delivering superior communication solutions to its business customers, and has proven once again its market leadership in enterprise mobility,” said Alan Saayed, senior analyst, Frost & Sullivan in a statement.
Avaya invested in IP telephony systems and next-generation unified communications and collaboration solutions. The company is gaining the confidence of a large portion of the enterprise communication customers.
Avaya had a 35.5 percent share of the advanced premises-based FMC clients, shipped in 2010. According to Frost & Sullivan, advanced FMC solutions are all fixed-mobile convergence solutions created to work with smartphones to go beyond the touch-tone interface and the access number prefixing of a basic PBX to-mobile extension.
“Avaya mobility solutions are designed to provide a streamlined, consistent and connected collaboration experience for business users regardless of the location or devices they have at their disposal,” said Alan Baratz, senior vice president and president, Global Communications Solutions, Avaya.
“At the end of the day, it's about optimizing the effectiveness of employees and getting the work done. The success of their efforts can depend on whether the tools they use support or encumber them,” Baratz added.

