Adomo Voice Messaging
A significant telecom infrastructure change is underway. PBXs and voicemail systems are reaching end of life. VoIP migrations hold great promise but also great uncertainty. The right voice messaging architecture allows organizations to maintain flexibility in a changing market. The right architecture also drives down total cost of ownership and enables new levels of user mobility and enterprise responsiveness.
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An Open Approach to Advanced Voice Applications for Cisco CallManager
This paper highlights an open approach to IP telephony applications that, running alongside CallManager, has the power to change how your business communicates, inside and out. It is these “next-generation” open applications, and not the phones or the PBX, that will deliver the business value that converged networks promise.
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Converged Messaging Architecture: Five Key Components
This paper outlines the architectural components required to find a new voice messaging system that retains the key advantages of legacy systems, that provides great new gains in user productivity, and that lowers rather than raises IT costs.
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Legacy Voicemail Replacement: Getting the Best of the Old and the New
Legacy voicemail systems were built with “four 9’s” system reliability and enterprise grade voice response times. Since legacy systems were designed before the existence of email and other technologies that are now core to business, their design did not capitalize on advancements that can now be used to provide enormous new business productivity gains.
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Single Messaging Infrastructure for Voicemail and Email
A new messaging architecture has emerged, one that for the first time delivers voicemail from within the corporate messaging infrastructure and leaves enterprises with nothing to “unify.” This breakthrough approach turns voicemail into a service under Microsoft Exchange, consolidating voice messaging into the existing messaging environment.
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