In today’s digital world, virtually every business is under pressure to accelerate their speed of innovation. Process transformation represents an important innovation opportunity. By integrating communications into the applications
and business workflows they use most, organizations can drive a step
change improvement in employee productivity and customer satisfaction.
Thankfully,
Mitel’s CloudLink allows customers to implement those innovations faster
and more easily than ever before.A great idea that keeps getting better.Mitel created
CloudLink to achieve three key benefits:Enable the migration to Cloud (private, public, hybrid)
Build applications once, for deployment across Mitel’s communications platforms
Accelerate time-to-market, globally
To deliver these benefits,
The CloudLink team adopted an agile software development process along
with a continuous integration and
delivery model. CloudLink has emerged as a means to quickly
deploy innovations across Mitel’s communication platforms by providing
an efficient microservices architecture, acting as a universal application
development and deployment engine, and providing customers
with faster telegram database users list access to updates and features.
These benefits were first revealed commercially in February 2019,
when Mitel introduced a mobile-first therefore, in the next topics unified communications application, built exclusively on CloudLink, for the MiVoice Office 400 communications platform. Since then, Mitel has expanded the use of CloudLink across many more of its applications. And now, CloudLink is the de facto application platform for Mitel with over 1.2 million active users, while also providing the underpinning for its subscription vietnam data strategy.
Building more bridges
Use of the CloudLink microservices architecture has allowed Mitel to deliver innovations to large, complex applications more rapidly, frequently and reliably — portfolio-wide. Mitel’s popular product, MiCollab, provides a perfect example as it includes functionality provided by several CloudLink microservices. MiTeam Meetings (a video collaboration application, designed for continuous workspace with video, chat, and file sharing) is another example of an application built via extensive use of CloudLink microservices. Built on this agile foundation, CloudLink can deliver the continuous innovation businesses need to quickly adapt to change, add new capabilities, stay current, and do more with their Mitel investment.
CloudLink remains
a critical element of Mitel’s roadmap and a focal development environment for Mitel’s R&D organization. I’m excited to announce that CloudLink will now also become an asset to our partners’ roadmaps, as they explore development opportunities to define vertically aligned communications and collaboration applications as part of their communications portfolio. Ultimately, our joint customers will be the biggest winners, fueled by new, powerful sources of innovation that will help them compete more effectively in our digital world.
That’s why Mitel will continue to bring the value of CloudLink to more platforms and customers in the following ways:
Making more Mitel products CloudLink-ready.
To enable CloudLink-based applications to integrate across its entire
communications portfolio, Mitel will extend the CloudLink gateway that was
first introduced for the MiVoice Office 400
to the other flagship communication platforms – MiVoice
Business, MiVoice MX-ONE, and MiVoice 5000 in Q2 2022.
Bridging private and public cloud deployments.
Mitel will accelerate hybrid cloud and edge deployments. Customers can leverage the CloudLink platform, applications, integrations, and subscription models to maximize their technology ROI, maintain current on-site platforms, and integrate cloud-based collaboration applications that fit their specific business needs.
Enabling partner-built customizations and integrations. CloudLink will facilitate our partners’ ability to build integrations of 3rd party products and capabilities with Mitel communications platforms and develop their own custom applications using the same APIs that are used by Mitel for its own applications.