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Mitel demonstrates Sun Ray Unified IP Client

By SearchUnifiedCommunications staff
27 Mar 2008 | SearchUnifiedCommunications.com

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At VoiceCon Orlando 2008, SearchUnifiedCommunications.com asked Product Manager Fred Stacey to demonstrate Mitel's Sun Ray Unified IP Client, a communications product that integrates with thin client technology from Sun Microsystems.

This product grew out of Mitel's global OEM agreement with Sun Microsystems. Mitel has created a slim module version of the Sun Ray thin client that snaps securely onto Mitel IP phones. Users can log into either Mitel IP phones or Sun Ray thin client terminals using an ID card, and they can access voice and data services from any workstation on the network.

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