Dimension Data Adds Cisco HCS to its Portfolio

11 years ago

Extends Cloud Unified Communications Strategy

Dimension Data is extending its portfolio of cloud-based Unified Communications (UC) services to include Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS). Dimension Data’s strategy is designed to utilize its expertise in UC and cloud to empower enterprises to realize the full benefits of the cloud, regardless of their stage of cloud UC adoption.

Dimension Data’s UC services for cloud enable customers to enhance productivity and collaboration while reducing the on-going complexity, costs and management of UC deployment and maintenance. Dimension Data’s cloud services utilize the Group’s deep systems integration expertise and enterprise-class public cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and managed private cloud platform.

Dimension Data will deliver its Cisco HCS-based services globally as a part of its portfolio of public, private and hybrid cloud services with multiple consumption models to support both dedicated and multi-tenant, usage-based environments. Dimension Data’s UC services for cloud will complement its existing UC services for voice, pervasive video, contact center, instant messaging and presence.
“Cisco has had a longstanding relationship of over 20 years with Dimension Data, and they represent one of our largest global partners,” said Eric Schoch, General Manager of Cisco’s Hosted Collaboration Business Unit. “With Dimension Data adding Cisco’s HCS solution as part of their UC cloud offerings, our global client base will ultimately benefit from the utility cloud UC delivery model, while also offloading the complexities of ongoing UC management.”

“Our clients are looking to leverage the cloud for more than just simple, temporary workloads,” said Steve Nola, Group Executive of Dimension Data’s IT-as-a-Service group. “Dimension Data is committed to providing enterprise-class cloud services with our integration expertise to help clients accelerate their migration of production applications, such as Unified Communications, to the cloud.”