Conferencing & Collaboration
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- Troubled Nortel Leads Unified Messaging Market Share
It turns out there is a bright spot for troubled Nortel Networks, notably in the unified communications space. Nortel led in unified messaging license market share in the first half of 2008. Even better, sales for messaging platforms in general will end up ahead for the year, with the outlook fairly positive for 2009.That’s all according to Infonetics Research, which ...
- ClearOne Ships MAX IP Response Point Conference Phone
Conferencing solutions provider ClearOne (CLRO) announced it has begun shipping its MAX IP Response Point, which it says is the industry's first and only conference phone for the Microsoft (MSFT) Response Point phone system. Response Point is a small-business IP phone system from Microsoft that supports both VoIP and traditional analog phone lines and includes a voice-activated user interface. The Response Point ...
- The Great White Spotted Face Time
That’s right. Another animal has been added to the endangered species list – face time. Well, at least that’s the way it seems to me lately. As many of you might know, I telecommute every day from Memphis, Tenn., to Virgo Publishing’s headquarters in Phoenix. Having worked physically in the office for four years definitely has made me miss seeing ...
- GeniusRoom Announces Free Virtual Offices
GeniusRoom announced it is giving away unlimited, free conference rooms to everyone who signs up over the holidays ― no strings attached.Available through resellers, GeniusRoom is a fully scalable, 100 percent Web-based communications platform used by professionals and communications devotees to conference call, share and store files, actively participate in PowerPoint presentations, and carry on real-time discussions via private and ...
- InterCall Adds Life to Messaging With GoldMail
InterCall is partnering with GoldMail to offer voice-over-visual messaging capabilities to its customers, as well as its wholesale and retail partners. The GoldMail technology, which is distributed via standard e-mail, enables customers to incorporate sight and sound, such as slides or image files with a voice or prerecorded sound file, into their messages. GoldMail voice-over-visual messages can be sent as ...
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