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Disaster Recovery: IPitomy Launches its Cloud-based IP BPX System

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April 01, 2013

Disaster Recovery: IPitomy Launches its Cloud-based IP BPX System

By Nicole Spector, Contributing Writer


Offering reliable cloud backup solutions is an essential part of moving forward for companies offering communications platforms. In light of this, IPitomy (News - Alert) Communications, one such company, has revealed IPitomy Web Services Cloud IP BPX System, an application that poses as a second backup solution in the case of a site failure.


Catering to companies of small and mid-size, IPitomy leverages Amazon Web ServicesTM to provide an “all in one” business communication platform designed to be extremely powerful yet simple, flexible and easy-to-use.  IPitomy specializes in a scalable PBX (News - Alert) solution that features a range of traditional telephony and new VoIP technologies.

With its new cloud backup offering, users will find added protection in the case of a technical problem and preempt other costly solutions that companies resort to when equipment fails. The feature has been developed to provide unlimited time for customers to resolve onsite issues without disrupting call flow and prospective sales. 

“Solving all disaster related scenarios has been difficult using premise based solutions,” says Paul Falanga, IPitomy’s product manager, suggesting that cloud technology is the only service that competently solves the problem. In a natural disaster when phone lines are likely going to be down, IPitomy's new geo-redundant backup systems enables users to take their phones home and plug then into the Internet to keep the system working in real time.

The cloud-based IP BPX system also combines IPitomy’s Mobile Control App, so that if necessary, all calls can be routed to one's cell phone. 

Falanga further points out that the severity of the disaster must be taken into account. So, if there's a tsunami, for instance, and your Internet access is underwater, you probably won't be able to much benefit from the cloud backup.




Edited by Allison Boccamazzo







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