Home Industry Technology Etisalat unveils a suite of collaboration solutions in UAE Businesses to achieve higher productivity and workforce efficiency by Divsha Bhat July 27, 2021 Etisalat launched a comprehensive suite of collaboration solutions for enterprises in the UAE, offering more value to customers that want to connect and work in real time. Businesses may now choose among Etisalat’s CloudTalk Meeting, Avaya Spaces, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom as collaboration options. The organisation promotes business continuity and remote working by allowing companies to select their preferred solution depending on their needs and overall business objectives. The solutions also enable a hybrid work environment by offering organisations with worldwide operations with a high-quality audio and video experience that enhances virtual business engagement and real-time communication. All the collaboration solutions are tested on Etisalat’s network to ensure they work flawlessly, resulting to improved employee experience. The telco will also offer local support as a single managed service provider for all services selected by the customer. Salvador Anglada, group chief business officer, Etisalat, said: “Our partnership with globally acclaimed collaboration players, complemented by our professional services and Etisalat’s robust network, has greatly contributed to helping businesses achieve higher productivity and an efficient workforce.” Read: Etisalat to support Abu Dhabi’s small and medium businesses’ in digital quest Earlier this year, Etisalat announced its value propositions that address the multiple requirements of Abu Dhabi’s small and medium businesses (SMBs) in a bid to boost their digital transformation journey. Abu Dhabi’s startup community will have access to a dedicated platform with all the information of the initiatives. Registered e-Empower SMBs will gain access to Etisalat’s one-stop destination, ‘Hello Business Hub’. Read: UAE telco Etisalat announces 6G plans Last month, the UAE telco also announced its plans to explore 6G. The company has made “considerable efforts” towards 6G realisation by conducting research and developing international standards for the ecosystem, Haitham Abdulazzak, Etisalat’s CTO said at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Tags Abu Dhabi Avaya Cisco Collaboration Solutions Etisalat microsoft Technology UAE Zoom 0 Comments You might also like Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia Apple faces $3.8bn legal claim over iCloud practices Gold prices in UAE fall as global trends weigh on bullion Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways posts 66% rise in nine-month profit