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ADVISORY/CT Demo & Expo Fall '98: Dialogic and Partners to Demonstrate High Performance Products and Applications for the New Global Communications Market.


--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

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: DLGC), the world's leading manufacturer of high performance, standards-based computer telephony See CTI, VoIP and IP telephony.

Computer Telephony - Computer Telephone Integration
 (CT) components, will be at the center of CT Demo & Expo '98, taking place at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is a large convention center on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by architects I. M. Pei and partners. The revolutionary space frame structure was built in 1986 and named for New York Senator Jacob K. , September 23-25, 1998. Together with customers, Dialogic (booth #706) will host a Partner's Pavilion, showcasing the highest-performance, CT technology and applications required to build scalable solutions for today's global communications market.

Members of the press are welcome to attend all events listed below, as well as visit the Dialogic booth (#706). In addition, Dialogic executives will be available throughout the show for one-on-one interviews. To schedule interviews, contact John Sommerfield at 415-356-1041 or sommerfj@fleishman.com .

Howard Bubb's Keynote WHAT: Howard Bubb, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Dialogic Corporation, will

provide the audience with an insight into the possibilities from

the convergence of voice and IP communications A general term for networks that use the IP protocol for voice (VoIP) and video traffic. See IP telephony.  in open systems

platforms. He will discuss the evolution of the CT industry and

the forces driving this market to the open systems model. Mr.

Bubb will describe where the new business and service

opportunities are emerging and how the audience can best take

advantage of this exciting and burgeoning industry. WHEN: Thursday, September 24, 9:00-10:00 a.m. WHERE: Hall D - Room 1D04 Dialogic Demonstrations The Dialogic booth (#706) will highlight new products, services and programs that will create the next generation of CT application solutions. Many new and soon-to-be introduced products for IP telephony The two-way transmission of voice over a packet-switched IP network, which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The terms "IP telephony" and "voice over IP" (VoIP) are synonymous. , telco networks, software development, DM3(tm) and the Dialogic CT Server will be on display. DM3: The Universal Messaging Platform

DM3 is the next-generation platform for CT applications from Dialogic. The Dialogic vision was to create a universal, generic platform capable of managing any type of electronic messaging See e-mail and messaging system.  that exists today and in the future. Before the DM3 platform, it was often necessary to deploy separate, highly specialized pieces of hardware to perform individual messaging. It was also necessary to connect these resource boards to a separate network interface card just so they could "talk" to the outside world.

The DM3 platform frees both the developer and the end-user from having to integrate multiple technologies and platforms to get the full benefit from the power of CT. This demonstration illustrates how the DM3 platform is able to easily marry formerly distinct technologies using the DM3 DMFast development tools. IP Telephony and IP Fax

The Dialogic DM3 IPLink(tm) Internet Communication Platform allows developers build open, Internet-based telephony and T.38 real-time fax solutions. Supported standards include H.323, TAPI (Telephony API) A programming interface from Microsoft and Intel that is part of Microsoft's WOSA architecture. It allows Windows client applications to access voice services on a server. , S.100, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) A widely used network monitoring and control protocol. Data are passed from SNMP agents, which are hardware and/or software processes reporting activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, etc. , SS7, and ISDN ISDN
 in full Integrated Services Digital Network

Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media.
, enabling the creation of very extensible and highly interoperable Internet Communication solutions. Developers building applications based on the Dialogic DM3 architecture can count on a platform that has a robust, scalable, high-performance and modular architecture. A live demonstration and presentation of DM3 will be on display. Call Center

This demo shows how Dialogic provides the key components to build a distributed call center that is scalable from the low to high end with no upper limit. By using the MSI/SC(tm) Global card or the BRI/SC(tm) card from Dialogic, customers can build single-node analog call centers accommodating 8 to 192 agents or an ACD (Automatic Call Distributor) A computerized phone system that responds to the caller with a voice menu and connects the call to the appropriate agent. It can also distribute calls equally to agents.  or open switching system in a single node accommodating 8 to 256 BRI See ISDN.

BRI - Basic Rate Interface
 lines, respectively. When combined with the ATM Server Adapter, multinode systems can be scaled for small to very large systems.

The Distributed Call Center demo lets a caller from the MSI MSI: see integrated circuit.


(1) (MicroSoft Installer) See Windows Installer.

(2) (Medium Scale Integration) Between 100 and 3,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI.
 or BRI system speak with a person connected to the local or remote MSI or BRI system. Open CT Server

Open standards-based CT servers will be demonstrated based on server platforms from Digital Equipment Corporation. The platforms will be running the Dialogic CT Media(tm) resource management software to integrate media devices such as players, recorders, and fax with analog, digital, and internet telephony network interfaces in a standards-based (S.100, TAPI) multi application environment. Dialogic BoardWatch with DM3 cPCI Hot Swap Support

Dialogic will demonstrate a high-density platform for unified messaging applications. DM3 technology is used to integrate voice processing, fax, and digital network interface on a single PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS.

(2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus).
 board. The DM3 platform protects the developer's investment by offering the flexibility to handle the market's evolving application requirements and performance demands. Dialogic cPCI Hot Swap and SNMP Demo on Windows NT

The Dialogic CompactPCI (cPCI) product line offers customers the best in maintainability, availability, and reliability via hot swap, remote monitoring and diagnostics, and extensive functionality. The cPCI products make it possible for OEMs, integrators, and resellers to quickly build standards-based and cost-effective telco-grade solutions using fewer development resources. The cPCI "hot swap" demo shows the ability to replace resource board components while the system remains operational. About Dialogic Corporation

Dialogic Corporation is the leading manufacturer of high-performance, standards-based CT components. Dialogic products are used in voice, fax, data, voice recognition, speech synthesis, call center management, and IP telephony applications in both the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises.

CPE - Customer Premises Equipment
 and public network environments. The company is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, with regional headquarters in Tokyo, Brussels, and Buenos Aires, and sales offices worldwide. For more information, visit the Dialogic Web site at http:\\www.dialogic.com.

Dialogic and the Dialogic logo are registered trademarks of Dialogic Corporation. All other names, products, and services mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective organizations.

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