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Polycom opens new Japanese lab


27 Nov 2006

Polycom has opened a state-of-the-art new testing site in Tokyo, Japan, which will be known as the Quality Lab.

The site has been established to facilitate four kinds of testing - release readiness reviews, interoperability testing, scalability testing across local and wide area networks, and comparative testing.

It will also work in tandem with other testing facilities in the US, as the firm looks to best ensure that its solutions are easy to use and integrate fully into its other products as well as third party systems.

Susan Davies, the firm's vice president of corporate quality and customer success, explained: "Our customers face complex challenges ensuring the systems they have selected for conferencing and collaboration interface with each other and with the IP telephony-based or presence-based infrastructures they have as their enterprise communications backbone architectures.

"I selected Tokyo for the Quality Lab because of the country's meticulous reputation for ensuring very high quality in all they do. I felt if we could satisfy Japanese demand for quality, we would be positioned well to address the needs of the rest of the world."

Polycom's own engineers, and customers who utilise the firm's offerings, are allowed to use the lab to test out specific applications or replicate issues that may be causing problems.
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