Seems like they would be competitors of Avaya at some level, though I think their tech platform may be more modern than Avaya's. Whenever I think of Avaya I think of those black 90's era communication pods.
My company took a look at them before deciding to acquire one of their competitors, Jive Communications.
Day-of-game parking is $15 or $20 depending on the lot. They've lowered prices, as the cheapest was $25 in the first season.
Sort of. They compete more with RingCentral and other telecom providers (Verizon, BT) in the cloud UC as a service . Gartner has them as a leader in the space.
Thank you for that. 20 bucks is still a bite in the ass to park but as long as the egress isn't a clusterfudge I'm ok with it.
Official stance from quakes on VTA substandard service .... Earthquakes statement regarding reduced bus service to and from @AvayaStadium. pic.twitter.com/5NLNmX7zjo— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) March 1, 2018
I too wish there was biking valet...for the Reno preseason game, I locked bikes up near to supporter entrance per quakes officials.
I just find a tree or post, roughly near that area, but a bit closer to the main entrance. Never asked anyone, no one has told me I can't lock my bike there, and no issue with stolen anything.
Wouldn't it be funny to get together and cut down that tree while Jazzy's bike is shackled to it... Leave the bike and steal the tree.
"FOOD SPECIALS: Here's what's new at Avaya Stadium on Opening Night" (SJEarthquakes.com - Friday, 3/2/18) GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G