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Photos: Avaya launches Flare experience
Avaya demonstrates its new mobile device.
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The Flare Experience includes contact wheel and history directory.
Avaya web.alive is a SaaS virtual reality meeting space. Used for long distance training, meetings or customer engagement.
Avaya launches a range of video conferencing products during the demonstration. Above is Avaya's 1010 video system for workgroup or small conferences.
Avaya mic pod.
Avaya displayed the 1010 in a "lounge room" environment in its Sydney HQ.
Matthew Turner, consulting systems engineer demonstrates the Flare experience on the newly launched tablet-like Avaya Desktop Video Device.
Avaya Desktop Video Device was developed specifically for the Avaya Flare Experience platform.
It features 11.6 HD touch screen, video and audio capabilities and a HD 720 pixel camera.
SIP and WiFi enabled, it also has a USB port.
The Flare Experience includes contact wheel and history directory.
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