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- CallWare Announces Integration with Lotus Notes; Voice Messages Appear in Notes Inbox Creating Unified Messaging for Users
- SALT LAKE CITY--BUSINESS WIRE--March 4, 1997--CallWare Technologies Inc. today announced integration with Lotus Notes Mail to provide unified messaging for both mobile and office-based users.
- Research articles 1997-03-04
- PhoneSoft and VSI Fuse Technologies; Unified Messaging and Integrated Fax Leaders Establish Pure Lotus Notes Messaging Solution for the Enterprise
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- Research articles 2000-01-16
- The universal mailbox arrives ... sort of. (unified messaging)
- The dream: one mailbox for all messages--voice, fax and email. The reality: multiple systems, just learning how to talk to each other. Finally, after six years of delay, new client-server messaging architectures are hitting the market. Lotus (C The dream:...
- Research articles 1996-05-01
- Lotus and AVT Corporation Form Global Strategic Alliance to Deliver Unified Messaging to Notes and Domino Customers
- BERLIN--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 26, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-10-26
- Telekol's IntegraX Integrates With IBM/Lotus Notes for Unified Messaging Solutions
- WALTHAM, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 16, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-07-16
- Nokia Announces General Availability Of IntegraX v.6.2; Unified Messaging for Lotus Notes, Speech Recognition, and Multilingual Support Demonstrated this week at CTI Expo in Las Vegas
- WALTHAM, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 7, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-12-07
- Applied Voice Technology takes unified messaging to a new level with the announcement of three new computer telephony software modules; Integration now includes Lotus cc:Mail, Lotus Notes, Microsoft Mail, and Microsoft Exchange
- KIRKLAND, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 10, 1996--Applied Voice Technology (NASDAQ: AVTC) has announced major upgrades to its key unified-messaging products, E-Mail Access and Desktop Message Manager, as well as a new unified-messaging module, CallXpress3 Desktop Message Manager for Exchange Inbox, for users of the Microsoft Exchange component of Windows '95.
- Research articles 1996-06-10
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