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Objectworld Enables Unified Communications Without VoIP

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March 18, 2008

Objectworld Enables Unified Communications Without VoIP



By Tim Gray
TMCnet Web Editor

Objectworld Communications today announced that its Unified Communications (News - Alert) Server now enables businesses to reap the benefits of unified communications as an adjunct to existing PBX systems.


Depending on system size, Objectworld UC Server is designed to save businesses up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for large installations while providing the productivity and administration benefits of Windows-based unified communications and leveraging their investment in their existing PBX (News - Alert) systems, according to David Levy, president and chief executive officer of Objectworld.

“Many businesses believe that they need a whole new VoIP system just to get unified communications,” said Levy. “Objectworld UC Server Standard Edition makes unified communications widely available as Windows-based software that easily integrates with most mainstream PBX systems — no need for a new PBX system, no need for new phones, no need for VoIP.

As a provider of unified communications and communications-enabled business process (CEBP) software solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMB) with Microsoft (News - Alert) Windows platforms, Objectworld enables businesses to add unified messaging, unified communications, fax server and more to an existing PBX system (Objectworld UC Server Standard Edition) or to deploy an end-to-end software solution that includes VoIP, UC and CEBP (Objectworld UC Server SIP Edition).

Objectworld UC Server Standard Edition provides support for a very wide range of PBX systems from AVAYA, Mitel, Nortel (News - Alert), Cisco, NEC and other vendors. 

 “No other company in the unified communications market can meet customers’ challenges as flexibly as Objectworld UC Server,” said Levy.

Additional feature enhancements to Objectworld UC Server include support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008, which further enhances integration with the Microsoft platform, and interoperability with Grandstream Networks (News - Alert) desktop phones. The addition of Grandstream phones provide businesses with an even wider choice of already supported and certified desktop phones like Polycom and Snom to deploy the Objectworld UC Server solution.

Tim Gray is a Web Editor for TMCnet, covering news in the IP communications, call center and customer relationship management industries. To see more of his articles, please visit Tim Gray’s columnist page.

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