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Polixel SA
Adresse

Polixel SA
Ul. Zakopiańska 6
PL-03-934 Warszawa
Pologne
Tél. : +48 (0)22 511 1999
Fax : +48 (0)22 511 1995
Web : http://www.polixel.com.pl
Courrier électronique : polixel@polixel.pl

Responsables

PDG : M. Jacob Nuta
Vice-président : M. Vladimir Nuta
Directeur commercial : M. Jerzy Tetyk

Renseignements

Année de création : 1991
REGON : 010501540
Numéro de TVA : PL 526-02-11-446
VAD : Réseaux, télécommunications, vidéo professionnelle
Principales marques : Avaya-Radvision, Axxcelera, Infocus, Polycom, RAD
Clientèle : Groupements, intégrateurs, opérateurs télécoms, revendeurs généralistes, revendeurs grands comptes, revendeurs spécialisés, VAR


 

Actualités


Polycom multiplies alliances and programs
2011-08-30
While it did not want to comment the impact of the acquisition of the video-conference division of HP over its distributor network, Polycom has unveiled its new partner program and another technology alliance.

Dubbed Choice Program, the new partner program aims to push its resellers to invest more in its technologies (A/V, industry specialization, Microsoft unified communications, VoIP, etc.). As a reward, its certified channel gets higher earnings. The goal is to strengthen the skills and commitment of its partners, to face more efficiently Cisco-Tandberg competition. This new partner program leans obviously on its distributors (organized by major specialties, such as network infrastructure, telephony or VoIP - that is Arrow ECS Network and Security, Itancia and Imago in France for example), which may become training centers if they wish.

Beside its POCN (Polycom Open Collaboration Network) alliance, launched last year ago with 8 partners around the Lync unified communications from Microsoft, Polycom plans to further simplify the interoperability of videoconferencing infrastructures with OVCC (Open Visual Communication Consortium). Like POCN, OVCC purpose is to be able to use any videoconferencing solution without having to worry about the infrastructure of the other users. A bit like the traditional telephony, since the dawn of time…