Inside Look at CallXpress Digital Networking
June 15, 2009 by Blog Administrator · Leave a Comment
Re-engineered with CallXpress 7.91, Digital Networking has evolved to provide an even more robust and reliable voice messaging network.
What is Digital Networking?
Digital networking is an advanced CallXpress application that allows telephony servers to exchange voice and fax messages over any network based on the TCP/IP protocol—a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), or the Internet.
Digital Networking allows you to combine a number of CallXpress servers into a single, coordinated messaging system that serves an entire enterprise. Easy to view progress bars keep you updated when activity is underway between the master server and other nodes in the network.
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In his second video blog documentary, Chris Sullivan interviews software engineers, Timothy Blaisdell and Bill Matzen to get an inside look at how Digital Networking works.
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AVST Software Versions and Support Timelines
June 15, 2009 by Dana Morio · Leave a Comment
AVST standard practice is to support product software versions for five years from date of release. Discontinued products are supported for seven years from their discontinuation date.
as of May 18, 2009
CallXpress is a Good Match for any E-mail System
June 10, 2009 by Dana Morio · Leave a Comment
Did you know CallXpress unified messaging integrates with virtually any e-mail environment including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Notes, Novell Groupwise, Mirapoint, and any IMAP compliant e-mail system?
And if your company uses multiple e-mail environments, CallXpress can deliver unified messaging capabilities where competitors cannot!
Click here to view the CallXpress 8 and CallXpress 7.91 e-mail access specifications.
Sneak Peak of CallXpress 8 Web PhoneManager
June 1, 2009 by Chris Sullivan · 2 Comments
Earlier this year I sat down with software engineer, Adam Warbington to discuss his role in the highly anticipated CallXpress 8 release.
In the following 3 1/2 minute video blog, Adam gives viewers a sneak peak at the newly designed Web PhoneManager (WPM) in CallXpress 8. You’ll definitely want to check it out and watch as Adam highlights the cool new availability settings included in CX8.
What is Web PhoneManager?
WPM allows subscribers to manage their mailboxes through their preferred web browser, through the company’s intranet or possibly from outside the office through an Internet connection. This web-based utility is available through any web browser that has access to the server on which it resides. Within WPM, subscribers can also create and update name and greeting recordings for their mailboxes, and send new voice messages.
CallXpress 8 Web PhoneManager
With the release of CallXpress 8, WPM has been greatly enhanced with JavaScript/AJAX support for much improved usability when managing messages. Also, playback of messages using streaming audio has been changed to use MP3 audio through Adobe Flash Player for faster playback, greater browser and operating system compatibility, and greatly simplified installation and configuration.

