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Avaya buys Traverse Networks for unified comms products
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Avaya buys Traverse Networks for unified comms products | Avaya buys Traverse Networks for unified comms products |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Sunday, 19 November 2006 | |
Avaya has acquired Traverse Networks, a privately held developer of enterprise mobility solutions for unified communications, based in Fremont, California.Featured Whitepaper
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The inbox displays office voice mail messages with information about whom the message is from, when it was sent, and message duration. Users can select one or more messages, press play, and listen to them in any order, without needing to dial a number for access, inputting a PIN or using touch-tone menus. According to Avaya, "The Traverse solution extends the capabilities of enterprise communications from the desktop, allowing users to control office calls and manage voice mail from a mobile device. Users can select, listen and manage messages through a menu driven interface with no need to dial a central number. The ability to send office calls to any phone, block non-essential calls, receive calls on both office and mobile phones simultaneously and synchronized call logs put the user in control on communications. "Workers can securely access office voice mail, corporate phone directories, enterprise call management functions and caller ID, simply and easily, on the mobile device of their choice. Traverse provides standards-based, scalable, and secure solutions that extend enterprise communications to a broad range of devices, including RIM Blackberry and Palm handhelds and J2ME-enabled mobile phones.{moscomment} |
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