Specialist telecommunication distributor, Siltek Telecoms, has announced that Active Voice is now providing its unified messaging solution for the (UMS) Lotus Domino server and Lotus Notes client market.
The announcement follows the finalisation of Active Voice's acquisition of PhoneSoft, who brought with it the unified messaging solutions for Lotus Domino and Notes.
"Active Voice's unified messaging solution for Lotus Domino and Notes currently supports all versions, including R5. The solution allows users to access and control all their messages, email, voice mail and fax across the Lotus Domino and Notes platform, while using any client device, traditional telephone, wireless handsets, PC or over the Internet," explains Michael Aitken, managing director of Siltek Telecoms.
The company's certifications include "Runs with Domino", "Runs with Lotus Notes" and "IBM Netfinity" Active Voice's PhoneSoft solution for Lotus Notes is available from 2- to 60- ports on a single server. Large enterprises are supported by linking several servers together.
Moving forward, Active Voice will integrate the PhoneSoft team and plans to incorporate PhoneSoft's technology to provide core support for Lotus products on its Unity platform.
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Siltek Telecoms
Siltek Telecoms is a specialist telecommunications distributor within the Siltek IT Supply Chain Group, and has agreements with some of the world's leading vendors. It is the master distributor for Lucent Technologies' range of voice products and Active Voice Corporation's portfolio of PC-based voice processing systems and Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) solutions. Controlled by Kunene Technology Ltd, Siltek Telecoms is committed to becoming the supplier of choice for telecommunications VARS and independent resellers.
Siltek Limited is the leader in the Southern African Information Technology (IT) Supply Chain with projected turnover of R3-billion in the year to end-June 2000. Listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Siltek comprises several complementary operating divisions, each of which is a dominant player in its niche area.