The Key To High Business Performance


MUNICH, Germany, August 3 /PRNewswire/ --

- ANDTEK's Trade-In Program is Suited for any Unified Communications 
System

Companies can now benefit from ANDTEK's Trade-In Program established for
the North American and UK market offering a better performance and a high
efficiency of any unified communications system for less than the service and
maintenance fee. Launching program version 4.0 the Munich-based unified
communications (UC) specialist ANDTEK includes a Trade-In Program offering
users of any unified communication solution the possibility to exchange any
license of customer's outdated unified communication software to modern,
powerful and professional solution - AND Phone, AND Desktop or AND Mobile.

By means of ANDTEK's new Trade-In Program for the North American and UK
market companies can react to today's changing economic situation and can
spend their budget more effective by choosing a professional solution at
lower costs. The benefits of this highly efficient unified communications
infrastructure are as follows:

- Companies can improve the performance of their system while lowering
      Total cost of ownership.

    - Companies protect their investment by preserving and leveraging
      Existing application and infrastructure investments.

    - Companies save on initial investment.

    - Companies do not have to pay upgrade costs.



On top of this by using ANDTEK's Trade-In Program the user saves time,
since all applications have access to a central server and this way 
companies can achieve a high system performance and an efficient workflow 
within the company.

For more information please visit http://www.andtek.com.

For text copy please visit http://www.fuchs-pressedienst.de.

Press Contact:
    Fuchs Pressedienst und Partner, Journalisten PartG
    Franz Xaver Fuchs
    Narzissenstr. 3 b
    86343 Koenigsbrunn
    Phone: +49(0)82-31-609-35-36
    info@fuchs-pressedienst.de
    http://www.fuchs-pressedienst.de



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