
Variphy Introduces Support for Microsoft Teams DID Management
Variphy DID Management for Microsoft Teams Phone
With this integration, businesses can efficiently manage their DIDs through an intuitive interface, reducing administrative overhead while enhancing control over their enterprise telephony infrastructure. The solution provides real-time visibility into number inventory, automated workflows for number assignment, and smooth synchronization with Microsoft Teams Phone.
Key Features:
Centralized DID Management: Easily visualize, assign, and track DIDs across your organization.Seamless Integration With Microsoft Teams Phone: Sync directly with Microsoft Teams for real-time updates and streamlined number management.Advanced Reporting and Analytics: Gain insights into number usage, availability, and trends.Scalability for Growing Businesses: Effortlessly manage large-scale deployments with enterprise-grade controls.
"Managing Direct Inward Dial numbers in Microsoft Teams Phone environments can be a fragmented and tedious process. We built a solution that simplifies and streamlines this task, similar to what we've long offered for CUCM," said Layne Hoo, CEO of Variphy. "With this latest integration, IT teams now have a unified, cross-platform solution for Microsoft Teams Phone and CUCM, making number plan management smarter, faster, and more consistent across environments."
This integration is now available for Microsoft Teams Phone customers. Visit Variphy's website to schedule a demo or to learn more about how these solutions can transform your enterprise telephony operations.About Variphy
Variphy is a leading provider of Unified Communications (UC) analytics, reporting, and management solutions, offering seamless visibility and deep insights across Cisco CUCM, UCCX, Webex Calling, Webex Contact Center, CUBE, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom Phone. With a focus on intuitive reporting, automation, and user-friendly analytics, Variphy empowers IT teams to optimize communications infrastructure and improve decision-making.
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