Polycom Uc Software Instant
Throughout the 2010s, UC Software became the "brain" for some of the most iconic office hardware, including:
: Touchscreen-capable desktop phones that brought video and apps to the executive desk. Polycom Uc Software
A major chapter in the software’s story was its deep integration with . Polycom was the first partner to provide full-scale conference control for Microsoft Lync (which later became Skype for Business and eventually Microsoft Teams). This allowed users to join meetings with a "single button press" and synced office calendars directly to the phone's screen. Transformation into "Poly" and HP Throughout the 2010s, UC Software became the "brain"
: The classic "star-shaped" conference phones found in boardrooms worldwide. This allowed users to join meetings with a
In its early days, Polycom’s phone software was simply known as , focusing on the "Session Initiation Protocol" that made voice-over-IP (VoIP) possible. As workplace needs expanded beyond just voice to include video, calendars, and instant messaging, Polycom rebranded the platform to UC Software starting with version 3.3.0 in late 2010. Building the Ecosystem