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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.

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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Leverage 2nd Nature® to provide single point of administration

April 8, 2009 by Dana Morio · Leave a Comment 

AVST has entered into a partnership with Unimax Systems Corporation.  AVST CallXpress customers can leverage Unimax’s flagship product, 2nd Nature, to provide administrators with an interface for single point of administration to manage CallXpress, their PBXs and other critical business systems. This enhances productivity by providing administrators an enterprise-wide, synchronized view of all users and system profile data including phones, classes or service, voice mailbox settings, voice distributions list, and more.

Key benefits:

  • Reduces operational costs by reducing repetitive processes and creating automation
  • Increases visibility by providing enterprise-wide, synchronized view of CallXpress, PBX systems and other critical business systems
  • Increases security by providing role-based permissions of voice operations

Requirements:

  • Unimax’s 2nd Nature release 6.8 currently supports CallXpress 7.91

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