公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
- Asia
- Europe
国家
- United States
产品
- IntelePeer CoreCloud™ SIP Trunking
技术栈
- Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice
- Session Border Controller (SBC) technology
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用行业
- 航天
适用功能
- 离散制造
- 采购
用例
- 预测性维护
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Albany International Corp. 是一家全球先进的纺织品和材料加工公司,拥有两项核心业务。Machine Clothing 是世界领先的定制设计织物和皮带生产商,这些织物和皮带对于造纸、无纺布和其他加工行业的生产至关重要。Albany Engineered Composites 是一家快速成长的航空航天工业高级工程复合材料部件供应商。Albany International 总部位于新罕布什尔州罗切斯特,在 11 个国家/地区设有 18 家工厂,在全球拥有 4,000 名员工,并在纽约证券交易所上市(代码 AIN)。该公司提供广泛的产品和服务,有关该公司及其产品和服务的更多信息,请访问 www.albint.com。
挑战
Albany International Corp. 是先进纺织品和材料加工领域的全球领导者,需要一种安全、可靠且经济高效的通信解决方案来增强其业务运营。该公司在 11 个国家/地区设有 18 家工厂,在全球拥有 4,000 名员工。Albany 在评估其电信服务时,需要一种不仅经济高效,而且能够以最少的投资增强公司安全性和带宽的解决方案。在选择合适的供应商时,平衡新技术的部署和集成而不损害公司日常业务流程和底线绩效的能力至关重要。Albany 需要一家经验丰富且高效的 SIP 中继提供商来实现其目标。
解决方案
Albany International Corp. 选择 IntelePeer 及其 CoreCloud™ SIP 中继作为其电信服务。Albany 在全球范围内使用 Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice 作为其电话解决方案,因此对于该公司来说,使用像 IntelePeer 这样经过 Microsoft 认证以支持 Lync 特性和功能的 SIP 中继提供商非常重要。与 IntelePeer 合作的决定使 Albany 能够保持对其首选的会话边界控制器 (SBC) 技术的控制。在使用 IntelePeer SIP 中继之前,Albany 通过其多协议标签交换 (MPLS) 网络将其拨入会议流量从其中一个分支站点传输到数据中心。利用 IntelePeer 及其 CoreCloud™ SIP 中继,Albany 能够将其入站拨入会议呼叫直接接入 Microsoft Lync 前端服务器所在的数据中心。
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