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Release Date: January, 2011

Kerio Operator Just point and click. Talk about easy. Release Date: January, 2011. Kerio Operator Just point and click. Talk about easy. IP-PBX based on Asterisk Distributed as a Virtual or Software Appliance Managed entirely through an intuitive, Web-based Administration interface

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Release Date: January, 2011

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  1. Kerio Operator Just point and click. Talk about easy. Release Date: January, 2011

  2. Kerio OperatorJust point and click. Talk about easy. IP-PBX based on Asterisk Distributed as a Virtual or Software Appliance Managed entirely through an intuitive, Web-based Administration interface Deployed behind a SIP provider, or directly connected to the telephone network

  3. Operator for the Customer Customer problem: Traditional analog PBX systems are costly Operator solutions: Softphone/Smartphone integration reduces the need for desktop phones VoIP works over IP / Internet (no phone line required) Kerio MyPhone interface allows simple controls to be quickly managed by end users

  4. Operator for the Customer Customer problem: Traditional analog PBX systems do not easily support mobility Operator solutions: Softphone integration with Smartphones makes office extensions mobile Kerio MyPhone interface allows call forwarding for non-Smartphones

  5. Operator for the Customer Customer problem: Traditional analog PBX systems require significant time for administrators to implement complex changes Operator solutions: Changes can be made remotely using the web-based admin tool Customer doesn’t have to wait for IT admin to make changes on-site

  6. Operator for the Customer Customer problem: Traditional analog PBX systems lack integration with other services and applications Operator solutions: Voicemail to email synchronization with Kerio Connect Voicemail to email forwarding with other email servers Users can be linked with Active Directory

  7. Operator for IT Admins IT Admin problem: Traditional analog PBX systems are complicated and lack intuitive administration tools Operator solutions: Embedded OS for easy deployment Intuitive ‘Kerio-style’ web-based administration Auto-provisioning for popular desktop phones

  8. Operator for IT Admins IT Admin problem: Traditional analog PBX systems require on-site maintenance Operator solutions: Web-based admin interface provides full remote administration Quickly satisfy customer change requests (e.g. updating menus, adding extensions…)

  9. Operator for IT Admins IT Admin problem: Traditional analog PBX systems lack reporting tools Operator solutions: Real-time call, conference, and queue status reporting System health view reports CPU/RAM/Storage usage Call history Call recording

  10. Deployment ScenariosUsing a SIP provider

  11. Deployment ScenariosUsing a Digium Card with a T1 provider

  12. Kerio Operator – features • Web administration • Easyadministration in your favorite browser • The same look as in other Kerio products • MyPhone (user interface) • Managevoicemails • Manageforwarding • Direct dial and call log

  13. Kerio Operator – features • Connecting to the outside world • SIP provider support • ISDN, T1/E1 Digium card support • Easy to set inboundand outbounddialing rules

  14. Kerio Operator – features • Voicemail integration with Kerio Connect • Messages forwarded to Inbox with WAV file • Synchronization of listen/read/delete status • Forwarding for other non-Kerio Connect email servers

  15. Kerio Operator – features • Automatic phone provisioning • Detecting and autoconfiguring connected HW phone • Assigning extension number(s) • Currently supported: Cisco, Linksys and Snom • Other phones can be configured manually

  16. Kerio Operator – features • Call conferencing • Virtual conference rooms • Access covered by PIN • Can be limited amount of attendees • Ring groups • One number for more extensions/users • Optional fallback to another number

  17. Kerio Operator – features • Automated Attendant with optional scheduling • Customizable audio menus • Easy to manage using GUI • Specify time conditions

  18. Kerio Operator – features • Call queues • Flexible announcements to agents • Call recording • Fixed or dynamic agents • Music on hold • Queue strategies

  19. Kerio OperatorSystem Requirements Minimum Recommended • Celeron 1 GhzProcessorCore 2 Duo 2 GHz Processor • 512 GB Ram Memory 2 GB Ram Memory • 8 GB Storage on Hard Drive 16+ GB Storage on Hard Drive • Ethernet Card Ethernet Card

  20. Kerio OperatorSupported Phones

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