Remotely deployed headsets save time

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Written by Megan Jones

New technology enables IT managers to remotely deploy, update and manage devices from one location, via a web-based interface.

Jabra Xpress is now a standard feature when purchasing Jabra headsets. Unlike previous methods of deploying headsets, which involved a user manually installing software onto each computer, the solution enables mass deployment of software or settings from a central location.

Remote deployment saves time

Studies show that an IT professional can manually deploy no more than 50 headsets a day. For a company with 1,000 users, this translates into an 8-day deployment process. With Jabra Xpress, that company can remotely deploy the same 1,000 headsets in half a day.

Andrew Doyle

Andrew Doyle

Jabra Xpress is based on standard Microsoft technology and is compatible with all leading deployment systems, including Microsoft’s System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

Easily adds new features and functionality

IT professionals can easily deploy Value Packs, which add new product features, or Service Packs, which enhance existing features.

“We are dedicated to the development of industry-leading and innovative solutions that make flexible working easier than ever before,” said Andrew Doyle, Managing Director, Jabra Business Solutions, UK & Ireland.

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