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Twelve Months of CallXpress Gifts from AVST

December 23, 2008 by Blog Administrator · Leave a Comment 

In the twelfth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… Speech-to-Text capabilities.
In the eleventh month of 2008, AVST gave to me… Support for Symantec Enterprise Vault for Voicemail Archiving.
In the tenth month of 2008, COMMfusion LLC gave to AVST… a review of CallXpress as the most complete UM solution.
In the ninth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… an online Community featuring AVST Blogs.
In the eighth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… the CallXpress User Group and a powerful user forum.
In the seventh month of 2008, AVST and NEI gave to me… the ET-2000 R3 Level 4 mid-tower server.
In the sixth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… the GA release of CallXpress 7.91.
In the fifth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… the fourth annual Reseller Oasis in Las Vegas.
In the fourth month of 2008, AVST gave to me… an educational webinar on "Importance of Interoperability in Unifying Communications".
In the third month of 2008, AVST unveiled to me…  the new features that would be released in CallXpress 7.91.
In the second month of 2008, an award was given to AVST… 2008 Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Enhancements.
In the first month of 2008, AVST showcased at ACUTA… and spotlighted more than 300 worldwide higher education deployments.

On behalf of the entire staff at AVST, we thank you for your business and support in 2008 and we wish you a safe and prosperous New Year!

Happy Holidays from AVST

AVST Enhances CallXpress with Speech-to-Text

December 16, 2008 by Dana Morio · Leave a Comment 

AVST has chosen GotVoice® as our partner in offering voicemail-to-text to our customers.

Have you ever been stuck in a meeting and need to quickly read your voicemail messages?  With GotVoice, all of your voicemail messages get converted and sent to you as text, so you can read your voicemail messages on any mobile device or e-mail inbox.

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Defining the Right Path to Unified Messaging – part 2

December 11, 2008 by Neil Butler · 1 Comment 

(part 2 of 2 in blog series) I already spent some time discussing the purpose of Unified Messaging and provided a high level overview of the most popular feature sets. Now I want to take you behind the scenes and explore how Unified Messaging can be deployed.

So, let’s take a look at the various architectures used to support Unified Messaging in CallXpress. By architecture, I am simply referring to the different ways to connect your voicemail system, your telephone system, and your e-mail system to deliver Unified Messaging functionality. There are four generally recognized architectures accepted in the market today. AVST’s marketing department created a cool brochure that outlines the “Four Flavors of Unified Messaging.”   I’m going to break down each architecture for you so you understand them, and then I’m going to talk about what the implications are for using 0one of these architectures as opposed to another. Read more

Time-saving Features for Altering Multiple Mailboxes

December 9, 2008 by Chris Sullivan · 2 Comments 

Save time when needing to alter several mailboxes at once by using the Template Editing and Range of Mailboxes features.
 
Template Editing is a technique that allows you to select a group or define a range of mailboxes to edit, then choose one mailbox to act as a template. When you change the settings in the template mailbox and save it, the telephony server automatically applies your changes to all of the other mailboxes.  Note: Template editing is available for specific fields in call processor and subscriber mailboxes only. Additional information is available in the CallXpress Administration Guide (page 28-29 for CallXpress 7.91)
 
 

Do You Understand these 5 Critical Considerations for Successful Unified Messaging Deployment?

December 4, 2008 by Dana Morio · 1 Comment 

5 C's for Unfiied Messaging

Compliance

As mentioned in Tom Minifie’s "Message Archive for Compliance" blog post, compliance, electronic discovery, regulatory inquiries, and retention policies have become common topics within the business environment over the last few years.  Existing Federal and State regulations regarding the retention and storage of electronic information means that it is critical to pay close attention to corporate compliance issues when considering the various Unified Messaging solution architectures.

AVST’s Recommendation: Consult with your corporate compliance officer or legal counsel to ensure you pick the Unified Messaging architecture that best meets your organization’s compliance requirements.  If you haven’t already done so, make sure you read up on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) that impact electronically stored information (ESI).

Confidentiality

Preventing the external distribution of confidential corporate voice, e-mail and fax messages is, in many cases, as critical a consideration as compliance when evaluating Unified Messaging solutions.

AVST’s Recommendation: Thoroughly understand your organization’s requirements for protecting the confidentiality of corporate data to ensure you select the correct Unified Messaging architecture for your business.

Configuration

Selecting a Unified Messaging solution that has the architectural flexibility to future proof your investment is another critical consideration. AVST uniquely offers four different architectural options in its Unified Messaging solution to ensure your organization has the maximum deployment flexibility today and, just as importantly, the ability to change the configuration of your Unified Messaging solution in the future based upon the evolving needs of your organization.

AVST’s Recommendation: Attend an AVST webinar on Unified Messaging to ensure that you fully understand the implications of deploying each different Unified Messaging architecture.  We recommend the following recorded webinars: "Four Flavors of Unified Messaging" and "Defining the Right Path to Unified Messaging".

Capability

Understanding the capabilities of each Unified Messaging solution you are evaluating is another critical consideration. What are the features and flexibility of the solution? Does it meet the requirements of your users that will be accessing the solution via the desktop, web, phone and/or mobile device? Can you deploy different feature sets for different users?

AVST’s Recommendation: Complete the Unified Messaging checklist to ensure that the Unified Messaging solutions you are evaluating have the features and flexibility your organization demands.

Cost

Understanding the total cost of ownership (TCO) for each Unified Messaging solution you are evaluating is another key consideration. Some questions to consider (and quantify) are:

  • Do I have to buy licenses for all employees in my organization?
  • How much will it cost me to add additional users in the future?
  • How much is the annual maintenance?
  • What additional hardware and software is required to deploy?
  • Do I need to upgrade or replace my groupware solution to get Unified Messaging?
  • Will the Unified Messaging solution integrate with my existing and future telephony infrastructure?
  • How much additional cost is involved if I decide to switch groupware solutions in the future?
  • How much will it cost to implement the Unified Messaging solution?

AVST’s Recommendation: Develop a clear set of pricing, configuration and support guidelines and apply it to each Unified Messaging solution you are evaluating. Consider a five year TCO timeframe to ensure that you have the whole picture

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