Unify—formerly known as Siemens Enterprise Communications—is one of the world’s leading communications software and services firms. Our solutions unify multiple networks, devices and applications into one easy-to-use platform that allows teams to engage in rich and meaningful conversations. The result is a transformation of how the enterprise communicates and collaborates that amplifies collective effort, energizes the business, and enhances business performance. Born out of the engineering DNA of Siemens AG, Unify builds on this heritage of product reliability, innovation, open standards and security to provide integrated communications solutions for approximately 75 percent of the Global 500. Unify is a joint venture of The Gores Group and Siemens AG.

In this hyper-connected world where mobility and collaboration are the norm, today’s anywhere workers demand a consumer-like experience from the enterprise communications solutions they use every day. Advances in technology promise a more fluid, dynamic way to work.

Yet many organizations find themselves mired in a maddening reality of fragmented or incomplete offerings, frustrated users and missed opportunities. Not only are companies often dealing with layers of incompatible technologies, but the technologies themselves are often disconnected from the way business is actually conducted.

Enter Unify.

We unify multiple networks, devices and applications into one easy-to-use platform that allows teams to engage in rich and meaningful conversations. Across virtually any communications channel. Using virtually any device.

The result? A transformation of the enterprise that amplifies collective effort, energizes the business, and dramatically improves business performance.

Unify. Harmonize your enterprise

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Joseph Williams
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Phil Edholm
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