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Avaya Dev and Tech Partner Program Helps Improve Collaboration for SMEs Across Industries

Avaya, maker of business collaboration systems, software and services, today announced an array of application development partners working to drive new and innovative capabilities for Avaya IP Office, the company’s flagship communications solution for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). These partners are part of Avaya’s new DevConnect program, an initiative to promote the creation of a new generation of solutions complementary to unified communications (UC) by integrating products, services and technologies with Avaya solutions.

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