Technology Record - Issue 35: Winter 2024

95 IN FOCUS: TEAMS customers expect its solutions to be easy to install, configure, use and manage while providing high enterprise security. “Our reputation as a trusted Microsoft partner translates to multiple advantages for our customers,” says Rowe. “We provide efficient and intuitive onboarding, and DECT handset subscriptions. This includes a userfriendly Teams menu on Spectralink S Series handsets, as well as a set of administrator and manager functions including auto provisioning, subscription, and sign-in processes, smart configuration templates, manager dashboards and proactive monitoring and reporting.” Spectralink also provides exclusive features for Teams, such as ‘do not disturb’ and ‘call forwarding’ settings, which are available on DECT handsets and applied to all users’ clients and devices for focused productivity. Users can also sign-in securely to any DECT handset using display prompts and their Microsoft credentials. Alternatively, the administrator can use Spectralink Admin or Microsoft Teams Admin Center to sign in handsets. By enhancing productivity and usability for deskless workers today, Spectralink is also looking ahead, with plans to further advance workforce safety initiatives. “Spectralink maintains a robust ecosystem of mobile application partners to provide messaging and alarm capabilities to best meet the needs of end users,” says Rowe. “In addition, Spectralink S Series S35 and S37 feature Bluetooth Low Energy for precise positioning of mobile worker location when a DECT handset alarm has been activated. New solutions combining strengths of Spectralink and Microsoft will launch in early 2025.” Spectralink’s solutions for Teams help deskless workers like those in factories to connect with each other more easily

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