: Touchscreen-capable desktop phones that brought video and apps to the executive desk.
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 Polycom Uc Software
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 : Touchscreen-capable desktop phones that brought video and
: The classic "star-shaped" conference phones found in boardrooms worldwide. This allowed users to join meetings with a
The software's identity shifted with the corporate landscape: Polycom UC Software 4.0.15 Release Notes