![]() ![]() RingCentral Professional is a suite that provides a telephone number, voice mail, dial-by-name directory, call forwarding, and other features through iPhone and Android apps for phones and other devices. RingCentral Office features include call auto-attendant, company directory, call forwarding and handling, multiple extensions, a mobile app for iPhone and Android, Business SMS, video conferencing and screen-sharing, and fax. RingCentral Office is a cloud-based PBX system for businesses. Unlike most cloud-based technologies, business customers are not required to invest capital or purchase maintenance contracts. It also provides a cloud-based business phone system with PBX features such as multiple extensions, call control Outlook, Salesforce, Google Docs, DropBox and Box integration SMS video conferencing and web conferencing fax auto-receptionist call logs and rule-based call routing and answering. The company also offers RingCentral Professional, and RingCentral Fax. RingCentral's flagship product is RingCentral Office. In March 2021, it purchased Kindite, an encryption service provider. In December 2020, it purchased DeepAffects, which specializes in intelligence-assisted speech recognition. In January 2019, it acquired Connect First, a Boulder, Colorado-based outbound and blended customer engagement provider. In October 2018, it acquired Dimelo, a Paris-based OmniChannel contact center provider. In June 2015, RingCentral acquired Glip, a team collaboration provider. In April 2020, RingCentral launched RingCentral Video, a video-conferencing product. Within four months, RingCentral shares rose 54%. In February 2020, RingCentral and Avaya unveiled the Avaya Cloud Office application. In May 2019, it purchased naming rights to the Oakland Coliseum, renaming RingCentral Coliseum. It completed its ISO on September 27, 2013, and completed a follow-on offering in March 2014 that raised $39.8 million. In 2011, it added Cisco and Silicon Valley Bank as investors and had, to date, secured $45 million in capital investment. RingCentral was bootstrapped from 1999 until it received its first round of venture capital investment in 2006. After Motorola changed the focus exclusively on mobile platforms, Shmunis and Vendrow founded RingCentral. The company was sold to Motorola for "double-digit millions". RingZero was focused on small business communications on Microsoft Windows. RingCentral founders Shmunis and Vendrow previously worked together at RingZero Systems, where Shmunis was founder/CEO and Vendrow was director of engineering. ![]()
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