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ALE Launches Purple on Demand in Asia Pacific

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Purple on Demand offers communication services for enterprises, with software available through a subscription model, in addition to hardware, such as phone sets, conferencing devices and accessories.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) launches Purple on Demand for Asia Pacific markets, with immediate effect. Purple on Demand is a subscription-based commercial offer aimed at delivering secure business communications to end customers in a private environment.

Purple on Demand’s flexibility enables businesses to respond with speed and agility to market demands by removing the barrier of upfront transformation costs. Customers can add and remove technology whenever suits the business, enabling them to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.

“No matter size or industry, ALE is ready to help your enterprise to transform and succeed in the intelligent era.”

Tee Jyh Chong, Vice President, Sales and Services, Asia Pacific, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

The solution can be deployed on-premises, hosted, or in a private cloud, giving customers the ultimate flexibility when choosing their operational model.

“Asia Pacific economies today are experiencing the rising tide of ongoing digital transformation amidst a burgeoning digital economy, even as we navigate a challenging economic landscape. Purple on Demand is our fresh approach to investing in business communications with unprecedented simplicity and flexibility,” said Tee Jyh Chong, Vice President, Sales and Services, Asia Pacific, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise.

The launch enhances Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise’s communications solutions portfolio and is part of its Digital Age Communications strategy. They are working from the enterprise premises to a full-cloud solution (private, public or hybrid), organisations can decide on the best approach to support their transformation in terms of budget, time frame, and objectives.

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