Customers can choose on-prem deployments or opt for a cloud service from Avaya. Credit: Metamorworks / Getty Images Unified communications vendor Avaya is rebranding its entire communications portfolio under the Avaya OneCloud name, effectively positioning itself as a cloud services provider. Avaya OneCloud spans the entire Avaya product line, which is focused on contact-center-as-a-service (CCaaS), unified-communications-as-a-service (UCaaS), and communications-platform-as-a-service (CPaaS). Avaya offers a range of operational, consumption and commercial models that can be deployed on-premises as well as through Avaya’s private and public cloud offerings. “Global organizations increasingly rely on us as they adapt to a work-from-anywhere world, and we are delivering our offerings in a more impactful way,” said Simon Harrison, Avaya senior vice president and chief marketing officer, in a statement. “Avaya OneCloud enables them to consume and deploy apps in the way they want, to achieve their ambitions and build their brands through improved experiences.” Avaya is a spinoff from Lucent Technology. It was purchased by a private equity firm in 2007, which left it with a lot of debt. The company went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2017, after which it sold off its hardware business and emerged from Chapter 11 as a public company. Since then it has been focused on three core lines of business. Avaya OneCloud CCaaS provides customer and workforce engagement solutions to connect multiple touchpoints – including voice, video, chat, messaging, and social – while leveraging AI, insights, knowledge and resources from across an organization. Avaya OneCloud UCaaS provides unified communications and team collaboration functions for employees to meet, message and collaborate. Avaya OneCloud CPaaS provides an API for building communications-enabled applications with a platform that supports SMS, MMS, voice, messaging, and digital channels. Avaya has dual offerings in the communications sector: Avaya Cloud Office and Avaya Spaces. Cloud Office was licensed from RingCentral in late 2019 because Avaya didn’t have a competitive offering. It came out with Avaya Spaces earlier this year. Office is a full PBX with telephony features, while Spaces is a video collaboration/meeting/shared task offering with some telephony features. Both are sold under the UCaaS banner. OneCloud is available as an on-premises offering or through Avaya’s own private cloud, which is provided by major colocation services providers like Equinix and Digital Reality Trust. Cloud Office is hosted on Google Cloud. Related content news AMD holds steady against Intel in Q1 x86 processor shipments finally realigned with typical seasonal trends for client and server processors, according to Mercury Research. By Andy Patrizio May 22, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Broadcom launches 400G Ethernet adapters The highly scalable, low-power 400G PCIe Gen 5.0 Ethernet adapters are designed for AI in the data center. By Andy Patrizio May 21, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Networking news HPE updates block storage services The company adds new storage controller support as well as AWS. By Andy Patrizio May 20, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news ZutaCore launches liquid cooling for advanced Nvidia chips The HyperCool direct-to-chip system from ZutaCore is designed to cool up to 120kW of rack power without requiring a facilities modification. By Andy Patrizio May 15, 2024 3 mins Servers Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe