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Unified communications company, Polycom, has been named the enterprise video vendor of year for the third consecutive year by Frost & Sullivan after a record growth year in 2011.

Polycom was one of 30 award recipients chosen in four categories - enterprise vendor, telecom vendor, service provider, and best of the best, with award winners chosen by an independent panel of Asia Pacific ICT industry leaders.  Awards are given based on revenue growth, market share, and demonstrated leadership in new product introduction and innovation, breadth of products and solutions, and major customer acquisitions.

According to Frost & Sullivan Research Manager, Enterprise Communications, Pranabesh Nath, Polycom had a record year of growth in 2011, “marking consistent and sustained periods of growth for the company in the Asia Pacific region for the past couple of years, cementing its position as a market leader in video collaboration in the region. The company offers compelling video collaboration solutions to customers in various industry sectors including government, public sector, banking and finance as well as emerging sectors such as education.”

Polycom President Asia Pacific, China, Caribbean and Latin America, Hansjoerg Wagner, said that the company’s vision was to “make video collaboration ubiquitous, and we’re delivering on that vision by creating software-based innovations for mobile, social, and cloud platforms, and working with nearly 7,000 partners to drive interoperability and extend the reach of video.”

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