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Avaya IP Office Collaboration Demonstration

Avaya IP Office Collaboration Demonstration. Agenda . Instructions Demo Requirements and Setup Setup Customer Slides Demo Script Wrap-up Customer Slides What’s New in IPO R8.1 Feature Pack 1 (FP1) . Demo Instructions.

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Avaya IP Office Collaboration Demonstration

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  1. Avaya IP Office Collaboration Demonstration

  2. Agenda • Instructions • Demo Requirements and Setup • Setup Customer Slides • Demo Script • Wrap-up Customer Slides • What’s New in IPO R8.1 Feature Pack 1 (FP1)

  3. Demo Instructions • This demonstration is meant to showcase the rich Unified Communications and mobility capabilities of Avaya IP Office • The demo should be given early in the sale cycle to give the customer a 15-30 min overview of Avaya’s collaboration capabilities • This demo is not meant to replace in-depth feature demos as are required later in the sales cycle • Slides 9 & 10 are meant to be presented to the customer for the scenario introduction. Slides 25, 26 are meant to be presented to the customer as a wrap up. The rest of the slides are for training purposes and what to show in the live demo • Names and pictures can be customized in IP Office Anywhere and in the script

  4. System Requirements • IP Office Anywhere Installation Guide • IP Office Anywhere software must be installed prior to running demo • Laptop that meets hardware/software requirements • PoE Switch • 3 IP Phones (9608, 9611, 9641 good options) • 4 Cat5 cables • Android or iPhone with one-X Mobile Preferred loaded • iPad 2 OR the new iPad • Access to two power outlets or power strip • Optional projector • VGA Cables to connect to projector using iPad, iPhone or Android • Apple VGA Adapter • Access Point to demo one-X Mobile Preferred and Flare Experience • Recommended: TrendNet Wireless N Travel Router Kit

  5. System Setup, Personas • Note 1: As IP Office Anywhere is a non-networked environment, set the call-back location on Bob’s one-X Mobile Preferred client to his Work phone (102).

  6. System Setup • Personas may be customized, see IP Office Anywhere demo guide • Only log in with one client interface at a time in order to ensure notifications, such as presence updates, go to the tool being used during a given portion of the demo • Set up standard voicemail passwords for all three users (can’t be extension, 123, 333, etc.) • As IP Office Anywhere is a non-networked environment, set the call-back location on Bob’s one-X Mobile Preferred client to his Work phone (102). • When Bob makes an outbound call or adds himself to the conference, IP Office will call Bob’s Work phone (102) first and then the called party. • For projection on larger screens to customers: • Laptop can project to screen • iPhone can project using a VGA Adapter • Small projector can be a good optional equipment

  7. Demo Solution Setup • IP Office Anywhere demo environment is a non-networked environment Ext 103 Carol (Customer) Access Point ERS 3500 POE switch WiFi • Laptop Running • IP Office Anywhere • One-X Portal • Outlook plugin Alice (Sales VP, Gillians) Ext 101 Ext 102 Bob (Sales, Gillians)

  8. Summary: What to show for live demonstration What to Show, Summary • Demo will take about 15 minutes • Present slides 9 & 10 to customer for scenario setup • Show Mobility • Change in customer meeting location: IM interaction between Bob (ext 102) and Carol (ext 103) • Bob updates his presence and availability to be “at a customer” • Bob “follows” Carol to get notifications of her availability in real-time • Bob calls Carol, voicemail shows up as visual voicemail with option to click to call back • Show Conferencing 5. Bob initiates a group conference between Carol (ext 103) and the customer Alice (using ext 101 for demo purposes) • Show Flare Experiencefor iPad 6. Bob receives a call from Carol on his iPad device • Show Outlook Plug in 7. Bob receives an email from Alice and clicks to call from Outlook plug-in • Present slides 25 & 26 to customer for demo wrap-up

  9. A Day with GilliansA shoe manufacturer with 250 employees in San Francisco • Bob • Salesperson for Gillians • Flying to LA to visit Carol Fashions • Alice • VP of Sales for Gillians • In SF office • Carol Fashions • Prospective customer

  10. A Day with GilliansA shoe manufacturer with 250 employees in San Francisco • Real-time interactions, from anywhere with any device • Chat, call, presence, visual voicemail, access to corporate directory • Across mobile, desktop, iPad Alice Bob • Seamless multi party conferencing • Initiated and managed from mobile or desktop Carol

  11. What to show for live demonstration Avaya one-X Mobile Preferred Client • Action: • Open up Avaya one-X Mobile Preferred client • Sign in as Bob, ext 102

  12. What to show for live demonstration MobilityFunctionality: Instant Messaging • Scenario: • Alice gets word that the meeting location has changed, it is now at a different Carol’s Fashion location. • Action: • From one-X Portal, Alice sends an IM to Bob: “Meeting location changed, IM when you land” from mobile. • Show: • Business communication with your employees while on road.

  13. What to show for live demonstration MobilityFunctionality: Instant Messaging • Scenario: • When Bob lands, he turns on his phone and IMs back with Alice. • Action: • Bob asks what the new location is and Carol replies with the new meeting address: “2344 Sunset Blvd. LA” • Show: • IM exchange with a corporate contact. • Additional Talking Points • Communications (call, IM) handled with corporate identity vs. personal numbers which may result in lost business; e.g. the number changes or if a employee leaves

  14. What to show for live demonstration MobilityFunctionality: Presence • Scenario: • Bob realizes he should update his status to let his co-workers know that he is unavailable and at a customer site. • Action: • Bob taps on his name at the bottom of the home screen and changes his presence to Away - “At a customer.” • Show: • Bob’s status change on Alice’s screen. • Additional Talking Points • Presence, chat and visual voicemail are accessible over WiFi network so user does not incur roaming data charges

  15. What to show for live demonstration MobilityFunctionality: Follow and Availability Notifications • Scenario: • Bob decides to “follow” Alice so he can get real-time notifications when Alice becomes available. • Action: • Change Alice’s presence to “Do Not Disturb” in one-X Portal (before you hit the follow button) • Bob taps on the Follow button (footprint icon) in Bob’s contact to follow him. • Alice changes her status from Do not Disturb to Available • Bob gets a notification on the home screen that Alice is now available. • Show: • Real-time notification on Bob’s phone about Alice’s availability

  16. What to show for live demonstration MobilityFunctionality: Visual Voicemail • Scenario: • Alice calls Bob from one-X Portal to check to make sure he made it to Carol Fashions • Bob is in the meeting and cannot take the call so Alice reaches his VM. After the meeting, Bob sees the voicemail on his mobile client. • Action: • Alice calls Bob and leaves him a voicemail. • Bob gets the voicemail notification and taps to listen and can instantly call-back as needed • Show: • Visual VM on the mobility client • Additional Talking Points • Visual voicemail and call-back even when travelling

  17. No demonstration, just talking point MobilityFunctionality: Link to External IM Platforms • Scenario: • During a lunch break in the meeting, Bob can chats with an existing customer about an order using his one-X Portal client. • Customers, partners or others that uses Google Talk for IM and just have their Gmail ID added to the mobility client. • Action: • Talking point only, show how you can add external contacts to IM (no actual connection to network for Google Talk) • Additional Talking Points • Presence and IM federation with Google Talk lets employees collaborate in real-time with 3rd parties (partner, vendors)

  18. What to show for live demonstration Conferencing Functionality: Multi-party Conferencing Click on homescreen • Scenario: • The next day in the hotel, Bob starts working on price quotes for the deal. He needs to discuss some aspects with Alice and Carol, the customer. He initiates a conference call with both parties. • Action: • Bob taps the Group Conferencing button on the home screen of the mobile client and initiates a conference by adding himself to the conference. • Bob then adds Alice to the conference (from the one-X Mobile Preferred dialer). Alice picks up the call using her one-X Portal. • Bob can then add Carol to the conference. Carol answers on the ext 103 deskphone.

  19. What to show for live demonstration Conferencing Functionality: Multi-party Conferencing • Show: • Multi-party conferencing initiated and managed while mobile. • Additional Talking Points • Conference with colleagues and customers on-the-fly – even while on the road • Conference control – Add/drop participants, mute/unmute, lock/unlock • IP Office places the call back and telephony charges are saved while travelling. • Video capabilities with Avaya Scopia (Radvision)

  20. What to show for live demonstration Outlook Integration Functionality: Outlook Plug-in • Scenario: • Later in the day, Carol sends an email to Bob asking about a pricing detail. • Bob gets the email in his inbox and can ‘click to call’ Carol directly. • Bob can clicks the “call recording” button to record the call • Action: • Bob is on his laptop and uses the Outlook plug in to place the call to Alice. While on the call Bob can click to instantly record the call • Show: • Seamless integration of call functionality into Microsoft Outlook • Additional Talking Points • Seamless integration to Outlook, allows for calling without leaving inbox. • Call recording is built in and available anytime, at the push of a button • Integration with Salesforce.com is also available

  21. What to show for live demonstration Outlook Integration Functionality: Outlook Plug-in

  22. What to show for live demonstration • Tablet Client Functionality: Flare Experience for iPad • Scenario: • Bob, back at home after his trip, is catching up on news on his iPad. He receives a call from Alice and gives her a full update about the trip and the new order they just received from Carol Fashions. • Action: • Bob had signed into Flare and accepts the call from Alice. • Show: • Flare interface with corporate directory, presence and chat features • Additional Talking Points • Flare Experience is supported by IP Office R8.1 FP1 and includes calling, corporate directory, chat, P2P video, one-touch VM accessand presence capabilities.

  23. What to show for live demonstration Tablet Client Functionality: Flare Experience for iPad Bob can chat with Alice, then escalate to a call On the call with Alice, show directory, presence, chat

  24. Tablet Client Functionality: Flare Experience for iPad Volume Control MWI Notifications Contact Fan Call History Login/ Logout/ Self Presence/ Status Message Settings Call Timer Contact Card Disconnect Mute Dialpad Hold Call on hold Spotlight Voice Call Chat Email

  25. What are the Benefits? Everyone wins Business, Gillians • Secure communications with maximum reach - voice, IM, presence and conferencing • Scalability from 5 to 1000 users as your business grow • Simple and scalable communications Employees of Gillians • Supports BYOD for employees to securely collaborate whether remote or in the office • Ability to pull in the right resources at the right time • Flexible and mobile workforce • Superior service through real-time communications • Ability to conference and IM directly with Gillian employees, even if on different platforms Customer, Carol Fashions • Real-time interactions for superior service

  26. Behind the Scenes…The right tools for every user Bob Salesperson Alice VP Sales, in the office • Avaya one-X Mobile • Avaya Flare for iPad • Avaya one-X Portal • Desktop Phone 3rd Party integrations Session Manager Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500

  27. What’s New in IPO Anywhere Feature Pack 1 (FP1) • Below is a summary of some of the key features introduced with IP Office R8.1 Feature Pack 1 (FP1) that can be leveraged with the updated Anywhere Demo software. • Flare Enhancements with P2P video and one-touch VM access • Flare Communicator upgrade to Flare Experience) • VMProBackup & Restore • Secure remote backup and restore capability. • Contact Store • Previously Contact Store was only supported on Windows versions of VMPro. With R8.1 FP1, Contact Store also works on the Linux versions of VMPro • LyncIntegration • Avaya D100 SIP DECTsupport • Simplified provisioning and configuration Avaya one-X® Mobile Preferred clients • IP Office 8.1 Feature Pack provides an easy and automated way to provision, install and configure the Avaya one-X Mobile Preferred clients for iPhone and Android smart phones. • RadvisionScopia small configuration (XT5000/4200) Refer to the IP Office R8.1 Feature Pack 1 Product Update document on the Avaya Sales Portal for more details on the new features in IPO R8.1 FP1..

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