AmVia Africa, the leading source of business messaging solutions, has announced that one of the US`s largest not-for-profit healthcare providers, Baylor Health Care System, has deployed Onset`s METAmessage for Wireless solution.
This technology is now available in SA via AmVia.
Onset`s METAmessage offerings allow wireless device users to read and print e-mail attachments in much the same manner as they would from their desktop.
Productivity is substantially increased by letting mobile users remotely access and act on attachment and at Baylor several hundred of its administrative and management staff have now been given the ability to read and print e-mail attachments, anytime, anywhere.
"With this technology, an enterprise can deploy an e-mail attachment solution to give users mobile access to messages and attachments - both inside a large facility and outside of it - while still maintaining control over the system," said Kevin Hurwitz, Mission Controller, Amvia. "The benefits realised from the use of METAmessage for Wireless can be replicated in organisations large and small, across a wide range of industries. Anyone using a handheld device for message access can enjoy greater convenience and productivity by deploying METAmessage and we envisage great potential for this offering in Southern Africa," concluded Hurwitz.
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As from the 1st of November 2000, Buwa Technologies, Goaldata, TCT Messaging (New Zealand) and Voicematix fall under one banner - AmVia (Pty) LTD.
AmVia`s solution set involves: Unified Messaging (incorporating Enterprise Network Fax and Voice Messaging and Mobility Services (incorporating 1Number and Mobile Delivery Platform technology). Also including new-economy communications mediums such as instant messaging, WAP, web chat, web collaboration, SMS and IP telephony.
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