Unify - to make into a unit or a coherent whole
Communication - an act of transmitting information
Unified Communications, simply put, is taking all of a businesses' forms of communications, and unifying them in a single user interface.
Unified Communications is an increasingly popular buzz word in business communications. This largely because large multinational companies, like Cisco, have incorporated the term into their marketing shtick. Here is a chart, courtesy of Google, which demonstrates the rise in popularity of this term starting about 5 years ago.
Businesses use many different forms of communications. Here are the most common:
With Voicemail to Email, you can receive your voicemails, through your email client. Whenever someone leaves a voicemail for you, you will receive an email with the voicemail message attached.
Receive your faxes by email as pdf attachments
Place calls using your office desk phone, simply by clicking on a telephone number in your web browser.
VoIP Phone Systems allow you to connect phones in disparate geographic locations to the same phone system.
As you can see there are is a lot of flexibility in the combinations of communications and in the ways that you combine them and some certainly make more sense than others.
The process of leveraging modern technology to integrate the various forms of existing business communications is referred to as Unified Communications. There is no specific universally accepted set of features signified by Unified Communications, instead a wide variety. Learn more about modern communication features at our Hosted PBX Page, our Business Phone Systems page, or at our Hosted PBX Features page.
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