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Clarus Systems Unveils Migration Certification Service Offering at
Cisco Live
(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Clarus Systems, a provider of integrated voice service management and
testing solutions for IP Communication deployments, upgrades and
transformations, announced the company will be focusing on getting its
ClarusIPC Plus+ customers prepared for the migration to Cisco Unified
Communications Manager (CUCM) 6.x at the Cisco Networkers Conference in
Orlando, Florida.
Networkers is now part of Cisco Live, Cisco's annual IT and
communications conference. As part of Cisco Live, Networkers serves as
a technical training and education program for network engineers and
specialists.
"With the move to this latest version of CUCM, we are sending a
significant message to the industry regarding the business-critical
importance of leveraging third party validation services to mitigate
risk and maximize operational readiness," said Brendan Reidy, President
and CEO of Clarus Systems. "With our Migration Certification Service
offering, customers will benefit from best practices and unmatched
validation, monitoring and alerting capabilities for effectively
optimized application transitions."
Further adding more technical context, Gurmeet Lamba, Senior VP of
Product Development at Clarus Systems, said, "Migration to CUCM 6.x is
not a simple task since users must now acclimate to a hardware
appliance versus the CUCM 4 Windows-based software application.
Customers must now contend with much 'newness' including hardware,
operating system, and internal database management system within the
CUCM application itself. With great change comes increased operational
risks during the actual and post-migration process. Our ultimate goal
is a smooth migration to mitigate and minimize these risks for our
customers and prospects."
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