The
global unified communications market is booming amid tightening growth that
cuts across geographic and sector boundaries, according to analysis in a new
report from ResearchMoz out earlier this year, which also projects that the
space will grow to in excess of around $62B in the next four years alone. This
data tracks very well with the similarly timed Infonetics Research analysis,
which shows that unified communications were up this year 27% in Q1 compared to
2013, driven by a continuing trend in the enterprise telephony market, where
companies are moving towards unified communication solutions and away from
private branch exchange (PBX) systems and the like.
Cleartronic
is a tech holding company focused on creating and acquiring subsidiaries in
unified communications, as well as M2M (machine to machine), cloud
communications and smart grid. The company’s primary wholly owned subsidiary,
VoiceInterop, is currently a leading provider of comprehensive unified
communication solutions. Patent-pending VoiceInterop AudioMate360 IP gateways
from CLRI are BSI recognized (bridging system interface) by DHS and represent
an affordable, simplified gateway solution capable of addressing multiple
devices/end points, including analog audio, 2-way, and iDEN radios (Motorola’s
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network architecture, which fuses trunked radio and
cellular telephony). Fully software-programmable and network-manageable,
AudioMate gateways integrate easily with unified communications software for
soft dispatch and desktop client telephony systems, as well as using standard
space design, for easy integration of off-the-shelf commercial hardware (like
routers/servers).
A
network of AudioMate gateways can be tied together with media software for an
extremely cost-effective, unified communications solution, creating a virtual
environment which seamlessly meshes otherwise incompatible devices and
networks. Ideal for commercial operations, such interoperable communications
technology really shines when it comes to mission-critical details like at
airports, where the company enjoys a sizeable user base among its 200 plus
clients. Clients range from emergency first responders like law enforcement and
fire, to colleges/universities, government agencies and large commercial enterprises.
Purpose-built,
open-standards software used in most of the system allows for massive
scalability and ready adaptability. This key advantage, combined with design
flexibility that allows for easy integration of old legacy systems and easy,
secure, run-time system security configurability, collectively creates the kind
of solution that is perfect for local governments. VoiceInterop has put
together a unified communications platform that can bring together police,
fire, rescue, healthcare and government agencies in a secure environment able
to hit everything from traditional conferencing and TDM/IP phones, to handheld
2-way radios and iDEN radio networks, as well as 3rd party apps, mobiles and
tablets, a PC client, and even early warning systems.
Cleartronic
recently extended their established strategic relationship with Collabria LLC,
the developer of ReadyOp™, a command, control and communication software
platform, who has been using CLRI’s IP gateways in their client installations
for years now. Putting together Cleartronic’s radio gateways and Collabria’s
software is a no-brainer upgrade for past and future clients, with the appeal
of ReadyOp (a secure web-based application that harnesses multiple databases
for doing real-time planning, response, command and communications
coordination), being immediately apparent for cash-strapped local governments,
operations like an airport, or a healthcare facility.
Ever
since the National Incident Management System (NIMS) guidance produced the
Incident Command System (ICS) and related Hospital Incident Command System
(HICS), the pressure has been on for government agencies in particular to
integrate communications in a secure fashion and with full secured SSL/TLS
connections that allow for authentication and encryption standards that are
FIPS 140-2 accredited, even financial institutions and government agencies can
rest easy. FIPS 140-2 compliance with ReadyOp is a breeze, making the platform
an easy sell, as well as a huge boon to CLRI’s overall momentum in the unified
communications space.
With
Ebola in the news more and more lately, as over 2k people have become infected
in West Africa according to the WHO, and a report out just today from the CDC
issuing a preparedness checklist for healthcare workers (under the assumption
that it is merely a matter of time before the virus hits home), the vital
utility of such unified communications for incident coordination become
abundantly clear. In a crisis, fast and efficient access to data can mean the
difference between life and death. The ability to coordinate and plan response,
as well as direct flow and communicate across an extremely diverse set of
devices, is paramount and this creates a wide-open market for CLRI’s core
business unit VoiceInterop for the foreseeable future.
For
more info on Cleartronic, visit www.Cleartronic.com
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