Advanced Unified Communications Specialisation
Summary:
The
Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Specialisation represents the
evolution of the Cisco IP Communications Specialisation. To better
serve partners and customers, this entire product family--in
addition to the specialisation--has transitioned to a "unified
communications" approach. This approach not only describes product
functions more accurately, it also represents our transition from a
solutions-oriented model to a more comprehensive, systems-level
model.
Unified
Communications now refers to the entire product family serves
as part of each product name as well.
The Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Specialisation
recognizes partners for their knowledge
and expertise in selling, designing, installing, and supporting a
comprehensive Unified Communications solution.
To achieve an Advanced Unified Communications
Specialisation, partners must fulfill each defined job role.
Partners must allocate a dedicated individual to each role in the
base specializations. Individuals used for job roles in base
specialisations can also be used for
optional specialisations.
Advanced Unified Communications
Note: Partners can only hold
a single specialisation in a given technology. For example:
- A partner cannot hold a Express Unified Communications
Specialisation and an Advanced Unified Communications
Specialisation
- If a partner achieves the Advanced Unified Communications
Specialisation before their current IPC Specialisation expires, the
older specialisation will be rendered invalid