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Clarkson Construction Leverages NEC System to Stay Connected During High-Profile Infrastructure Project(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) NEC Unified Solutions (NEC), a provider of enterprise business communications, announced that Clarkson Construction Company will use NEC s Elite IPK II communications system to unify business communications while its team builds the kcICON - Christopher S. Bond Bridge in Kansas City, Mo. Clarkson and a team of construction partners, collectively known as Paseo Corridor Constructors (PCC), won the bid to build the bridge in late 2007. To be most effective, Clarkson and PCC opened new offices in a building located near the construction site. To help Clarkson scale quickly, Batts Communications, an authorized NEC Diamond Associate and Clarkson s trusted communications partner, recommended NEC s Elite IPK II, a communications system supporting both VoIP and traditional voice on a single processor. Clarkson is also utilizing ViewMail, a form of unified messaging, for the IPK II platform to help ensure business continuity. "Being awarded the kcICON - Christopher S. Bond Bridge contract was a big milestone for our company and we needed a reliable communications installation to help us grow and focus on the task at hand. By connecting our two office locations and construction partners together, Batts Communications and NEC created a unified system that lets us seamlessly communicate, thereby saving our employees time and allowing us to increase our interoffice productivity," said Rodney Tatum, IT manager, Clarkson Construction Company. Developing solutions that can enable organizations to improve their effectiveness is part of NEC s UNIVERGE360 vision to unify business communications. By identifying Clarkson s needs and the roles of each complete communication package that met both Clarkson s business and technology requirements. "Batts Communications and NEC have delivered telephony products to Clarkson for many years, so we were pleased when they chose our solutions to help them expand their operations. Through our UNIVERGE360 approach, we were able to develop this tailor-made, versatile telecommunications platform that allows Clarkson and PCC to execute communications for this project efficiently," said Larry Levenberg, vice president of national channel sales, NEC Unified Solutions. Installation of the IPK II at the kcICON bridge site began in February and has been fully operational since mid-April. Bridge construction is scheduled for completion 2011, the groups noted in a release. ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) ((Distributed on behalf of 10Meters via M2 Communications Ltd - http://www.m2.com)) ((10Meters - http://www.10meters.com)) Copyright ? 2008 Wireless News |
