八月 29, 2013

Tadiran Telecom Announces General Availability of its Flagship Aeonix Unified Communications and Collaboration Platform, and Encourages Legacy Customers to Migrate

January 8th, 2013 - Tadiran Telecom, a leader in communications
solutions, announced today the general availability of Aeonix, a Unified Communications and
Collaboration solution designed to empower distributed organizations by consolidating powerful
business applications under a flexible and intuitive communications platform.
Following a successful beta phase, Tadiran is encouraging its 100,000 Coral System customers
worldwide to seamlessly migrate to Aeonix by offering them an introductory speciel offer of 70%
of user licenses with no charge.


Aeonix’s open architecture and intuitive management interface enables customers to adapt and
grow in accordance with current demand and changing needs. With automated network
diagnostics and recovery mechanisms for robust fault tolerance and the last word in softwarebased
UC&C technologies, Aeonix has achieved a high level of customer satisfaction during its
beta phase.


To date, Aeonix has been installed in dozens of beta sites globally. One such example is
Medford School District, located in Oregon, US, where Aeonix was installed in a distributed
environment serving 1100 users, in 20 district schools as a unified cluster solution.
“Medford School was looking to upgrade to a Unified communications solution that was
technologically advanced, scalable and easy to manage,” said Jeffrey Bales, Manager, Network
Services at Medford School District. “Implementation of the Aeonix took half of the time that we
had allocated. Upgrading to Aeonix is a huge jump forward in technology and stability”
continued Bales.


“While current Unified Communication solutions are generally based on legacy platforms and
“patches” of acquired technologies, Aeonix presents a unique approach to lower total cost of
ownership,” said Eldad Barak, President and CEO of Tadiran Telecom. “Aeonix's private cloud
deployment empowers distributed environmen