Google Apps gets into Unified Communications
Late last year, Microsoft set a new ground by introducing Unified Communications(UC) with its products. With Unified Communications, applications are integrated with the devices, media, and communication systems to deliver a more collaborative environment in an enterprise.
Google Apps offers free or premium application solutions that delivers collaboration among users easily. With Google Apps Enterprise Edition, Voice Mobility’s UCN Vmerge is the first unified communications solution to integrate with it. Below is the list of advantages UCN Vmerge:

- Increased storage limits for e-mails voice and fax messages;
- Ability to create and share corporate calendars;
- Worldwide access to e-mail, voicemail and fax messages on their GMail browsers, Outlook Inbox or Mobile Devices;
- Send faxes directly from their Gmail account;
- Receive voice and fax messages in their Gmail account;
- Record and deposit office conversations in their Gmail account;
- Manage live calls from their desktop;
- Click-to-dial internal and external numbers from any Google application;
- Synchronize call logs;
- Import Google Contacts into UCN Vmerge for remote access;
- Utilization of least cost routing available from the enterprise PBX.
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