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Oracle standardizes on Plantronics Wireless Headset Systems

Posted on December, Wednesday 13, 2006 By News Desk

Plantronics Voyager 510-USB extends benefits of unified communications to Oracle workforce.



Plantronics, Inc. has announced that Oracle, the world's largest enterprise software company, selected the Plantronics Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth headset system to optimize Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications and provide hands-free efficiency to its global workforce.

Combining the Voyager 510-USB with a VoIP-enabled laptop and mobile phone, Oracle employees now have a single wireless headset to use across multiple applications. For example, the Voyager 510-USB allows employees to use voice commands to log into Oracle Collaboration Suite, listen to and draft new e-mails, and access calendar items, address book contacts, and other information. The result: improved efficiency through faster communications and decision making and enhanced collaboration.

“We evaluated numerous headset offerings to complement Oracle’s VoIP deployment, and the Plantronics Voyager 510-USB is clearly ahead of the pack for audio performance, ease of use and style and comfor

t,” said Senior Vice President and CIO, Oracle, Mark Sunday. “We are also very impressed with Voyager’s performance with Oracle Collaboration Suite. Now employees have a single wireless headset for all of their voice and data communications.”

Oracle chose to standardize on the Plantronics Voyager 510-USB for several key benefits, including:

· Clear conversations: A noise-canceling microphone and wind-reduction technology within the headset provide brilliant sound for both indoor and outdoor environments.

· Flexibility: Plantronics’ proprietary multipoint technology allows Oracle users to switch between multiple Bluetooth-enabled devices, including softphones and mobile phones, with the touch of a button.

· Efficiency: Oracle employees can conduct hands-free calls up to 10 meters away from their laptop and mobile phone, providing the freedom to perform other activities in support of the call, such as researching customer data, sending an e-mail or printin

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sachin

Posted : September, Thursday 27, 2007

Hi
I just want to ur help for thr purchasing new wireless sysytem for my company yy becouse we have 2 servers and want to remove one and take with only one server
and after that if i entering any cell entry in my office locationa so its atomatical