SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 2, 2016 -- Edgewater Networks, the leader in Network Edge Orchestration, announced today the availability of its Professional Service Division. The Professional Services Division will provide a comprehensive suite of value-added consultative services designed to help a customer or partner accelerate the business and quickly maximize the return on their investment in the Network Edge Orchestration platform. Initial offerings will focus on Edgewater Networks' Sales Acceleration and Edgewater Networks Plan, Build, and Operate services.
Edgewater Networks Sales Acceleration Program is designed to help customers and partners with the tools and support to accelerate their time to market. This includes industry and operational expertise from Edgewater Networks' team on industry best practices, website design, developing marketing materials, offer development, custom configurations, and more.
Edgewater Networks Plan, Build, and Operate Services will focus on driving efficiencies into customer organizations, increasing customer satisfaction, and ensuring market success. By providing access to technology and industry experts Edgewater Networks is enabling our customers get to market in the fastest way possible with the highest ROI without having to build the expertise in -house. Edgewater Networks Services provides just the right skillset at the right time to overcome any obstacles in the marketplace.
The Professional Services Division will also launch the Edgewater Networks Academy in late 2016 to deliver various types of training to the market including sales and solution positioning, technical sales, and technical training. Sales training will be designed for customers' sales teams, to better articulate the value of using Edgewater Networks solutions. Technical sales training will help engineering teams the tools to design solutions incorporating Network Edge Orchestration. And finally, technical training offers a deep dive into the solutions to prepare deployment teams who will configure, manage, and support Network Edge Orchestration in the field. For the most advanced technical personnel, Edgewater Networks is launching the Edgewater Networks Certified Engineer designation based on the completion of a robust set of technical requirements from the Hosted PBX and IP Trunking industry.
"Our Professional Services Division is a natural extension of Edgewater Networks' Network Edge Orchestration platform, supporting our goal of helping our customers and partners deliver a high quality experience and optimize their return on investment," said Tom Garvey, Director of Professional Services for Edgewater Networks. "Edgewater Networks' 14 years of experience in working with customers of all sizes, in numerous markets, and all levels of deployments uniquely positions us to deliver services related to planning, deployment, and support."
For additional information on the full Edgewater Networks Professional Services offering, click here: https://www.edgewaternetworks.com/professional-services
About Edgewater Networks, Inc.
Founded in October 2002, Edgewater Networks is a market leader in enabling IP-based voice, video and data services. Service providers and enterprises of all sizes use Edgewater Networks' solutions to simplify customer premises configurations for quick and smooth installations, reduce time to market and deliver rapid return on invested capital. The company helps customers deliver intelligence at the network edge with its Network Edge Orchestration platform that includes the EdgeView Service Control Center, EdgeMarc Intelligent Edges, and Professional Services. To learn more, please visit www.edgewaternetworks.com or follow us on Twitter at @ewn_inc.
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