Talk:Unify (company)

Content update Unify History
Unify (2013–present) In October 2013, Siemens Enterprise Communications was rebranded to Unify.

In November 2015 it was announced that IT services company Atos would purchase Unify from The Gores Group/Siemens for 340 million euro.[15] The acquisition was completed in January 2016.[16]

Unify earned two recognitions by Argon Research Globe in 2017 The first named the company “Leader” in the Argon Research Tech Spectrum for Mobile Collaboration in February 2017 . The study highlighted Unify’s Circuit platform for its innovation. It spotlighted features such as the Universal Telephony Connector and desktop application that allow for easier integration with existing UC devices. In April with a second recognition Unify was named Industry Leader for Unified Communications and Collaboration . The designation recognizes Unify’s comprehensive strategies aligning with industry direction, market demand and effective performance against those strategies.

In March 2017 Unify was placed on the United States Department of Defense Approved Products List with its OpenScape Voice solution. OpenScape Voice was tested for interoperability and information assurance (IA) by the U.S. Department of Defense Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC). OpenScape Voice is a carrier-grade enterprise communication solution. It delivers the standard signaling protocol Assured Services SIP (AS-SIP) used within the U.S. Department of Defense. It is also a critical feature for the public sector, healthcare, and financial services customers. Unify completed a second interoperability and reliability testing for JITC together with T-Metrics in November 2017. The test showed the compatibility between Unify’s OpenScape Voice and T-Metrics’ solutions.

A new solution OpenScape Cloud was first presented in July 2017 . It introduced enterprise grade voice combined with collaboration tools available via public or private cloud, as required by the customer.

Unify received German magazine Funkschau’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2017. The premier specialist telecoms publication awarded the company first places for OpenScape Business in category “Voice platforms for SME”, OpenScape Enterprise in category “Voice platforms for large enterprise” and OpenScape Contact Center Suite in category “Contact Center Solutions”. Unify also received recognition in “Cloud Telephony” for OpenScape Cloud and in “UCC Solution” for Circuit.

Unify received second and third “Leader” recognition in the Argon Research Globe for Unified Communications and Collaboration in 2018 and in 2019. The report examined 15 major providers in the market focused on voice, video, messaging, and collaboration. In January 2023, Atos announced it entered exclusive negotiations with Mitel for the sale of its Unified Communications & Collaboration business (Unify).[17]

To bring the histry of the company up to date.
 * What I think should be changed:
 * Why it should be changed: current ist out of date.


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CarltonLangton (talk) 13:13, 30 August 2023 (UTC)

Reply 30-AUG-2023

 * 1) Your edit request could not be reviewed because the provided references are not formatted correctly. The citation style predominantly used by the Unify article is Citation Style 1 (CS1). The citation style used in the edit request consists of bare URL's. Any requested edit of yours which may be implemented will need to resemble the current style already in use in the article – in this case, CS1. (See WP:CITEVAR.)
 * 2) The references provided do not originate from reliable, independent, secondary sources. Please provide secondary, rather than primary sources for this information.
 * 3) With regards to formatting, in the extended section below titled Citation style, I have illustrated two examples: one showing how the edit request was submitted, and another showing how requests should be submitted in the future:

Bare URL reference formatting: The Sun's diameter is 864,337 miles,[1] while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles.[2] The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.[3]

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In the example above there are three URL's provided with the claim statements, but these URL's have not been placed using Citation Style 1, which is the style predominantly used by the Unify article. Using this style, the WikiFormatted text should resemble the following:

Citation Style 1 formatting: The Sun's diameter is 864,337 miles, while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin. Which displays as: The Sun's diameter is 864,337 miles,[1] while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles.[2] The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.[3]

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In the example above the references have been formatted according to Citation Style 1, which shows the author, the source's name, date, etc., all information which is lost when only the links are provided. As Wikipedia is a volunteer project, edit requests such as yours are generally expected to have this formatting done before the request is submitted for review.

Kindly resubmit a new edit request below under a new level 2 heading at your earliest convenience, taking care to ensure that it makes use of CS1. If you have any questions about this formatting please don't hesitate to ask myself or another editor. Regards, Spintendo  20:45, 30 August 2023 (UTC)

Image updates to Unify logo and office building.

 * What I think should be changed: Existing Unify Logo is out of date, this logo is no longer valid. Also the iamge of the tower block is nolonger relevent.
 * Why it should be changed: the current logo is not longer current. The iamge of the office block is out of date, we nolonger reside in this building, also dispalying the olf business logo.
 * References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):



CarltonLangton (talk) 14:14, 30 August 2023 (UTC)

Reply 30-AUG-2023
Regards, Spintendo  20:45, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
 * The logo was not uploaded with the correct non-free use license. The license which was applied states that the COI editor, CarltonLangton, is the owner of the image. This is not possible, as the company itself is the owner of the image.
 * Please re-upload the logo using the correct license.


 * Dear Spintendo, I have re-uploaded the desired 'Atos uUnify' composite image that I wish to be used to replace the old Unify logo. The updated visual entity is now named "Atos_Unify_composite_visual_entity.png" Please can you now updated the page at Unify (company) and remove the old image of the office block named Unify (company)  as we are nolonger use this building in Canada. Thank you. CarltonLangton (talk) 10:02, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
 * I can't update the logo because you have not provided the updated link. Spintendo  22:05, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Apologies the URL is; unify.com
 * The URL to the company website has not changed. 2A00:23C8:819E:DB01:A489:AC6:7E09:4C81 (talk) 07:09, 12 September 2023 (UTC)


 * What I think should be changed: Existing page out of date
 * Why it should be changed: To provide addational information
 * References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):

Leadership History

Hamid Akanan, CEO: May 2010 – Dec 2013

Dean Douglas, CEO: Dec 2013 – Jan 2016

Jon Pritchard, CEO: Jan 2016 – July 2018

Patrick Adiba, CEO: July 2018 – Dec 2019

Robert Vassoyan, CEO: Dec 2019 – Mar 2022

Marcus Hänsel, CEO: Mar 2022 - Present


 * None of the names here are independently notable. Please provide the WikiLinks of the names shown here. Regards, Spintendo  22:05, 11 September 2023 (UTC)


 * After searching Wkipedia none of the individuald have there own profile web pages. CarltonLangton (talk) 08:03, 12 September 2023 (UTC)

CarltonLangton (talk) 10:35, 11 September 2023 (UTC)


 * What I think should be changed: provided text below
 * Why it should be changed: corrections
 * References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):

From Unify, is an Atos company[1] headquartered in Munich, Germany and is present in over 100 countries.[2] The company provides software-based enterprise unified communications including voice, Web collaboration, video conferencing and contact center, networking product and services.

Until January 21, 2016 Unify was a joint venture between The Gores Group and Siemens.[3] Originally announced July 29, 2008, the joint venture started operating October 1, 2013, with The Gores Group holding a 51% stake, and 49% held by Siemens AG To

Unify, is an Atos company[1] headquartered in Munich, Germany and is present in over 100 countries. The company provides software-based enterprise unified communications including voice, web collaboration, video conferencing and contact center, products and services.

Until January 21, 2016 Unify was a joint venture between The Gores Group and Siemens.[3] Originally announced July 29, 2008, the joint venture started operating October 1, 2013, with The Gores Group holding a 51% stake, and 49% held by Siemens AG.

In January 2023, Atos announced it entered into exclusive negotiations with Mitel for the sale of its Unified Communications & Collaboration business (Unify).[17]

CarltonLangton (talk) 10:39, 11 September 2023 (UTC)


 * The references in the desired text are not properly formatted. Regards, Spintendo  22:05, 11 September 2023 (UTC)