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AVST Launches CallXpress(R) 7.80 Unified Communications Solution; New Version Boasts Simple Implementation and Ease of Use, Providing Businesses with Effortless Migration to Best-of-Breed Advanced Communications.


FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif. -- Applied Voice & Speech Technologies Inc. (AVST AVST Applied Voice & Speech Technologies, Inc.
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) today launched a new version of its flagship unified communications The real time redirection of a voice, text or e-mail message to the device closest to the intended recipient at any given time. For example, voice calls to desk phones could be routed to the user's cellphone when required.  (UC) solution, CallXpress. Featuring increased compatibility with existing communications systems, the new features found in CallXpress 7.80 are specifically designed to speed the implementation and improve the administration and maintenance of a business' communication system. The new version is ideal for enterprise-size companies actively seeking to replace their first-generation infrastructure.

As more and more first-generation communications systems are reaching end-of-life, corporate decision makers are evaluating their communications applications roadmap, looking towards 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.  and advanced messaging and call processing In telecommunication, the term call processing has the following meanings:
  1. The sequence of operations performed by a switching system from the acceptance of an incoming call through the final disposition of the call.
 solutions. CallXpress 7.80 positions AVST with a best-in-class unified messaging Having access to e-mail, voice mail and faxes via a common computer application or by telephone. For example, unified messaging may send faxes and digitized voice mail to a mail server that turns them into e-mail attachments.  and voice application that features increased compatibility with existing communications networks.

"Corporate IT managers are faced with a range of implementation and integration issues as they consider and adopt new technologies," said AVST's vice president of product management, Tom Minifie. "Whether a company is looking to upgrade its existing infrastructure or install a completely new system, our primary objective is to make it as easy as possible for companies to benefit from the CallXpress unified communications applications in support of their communications migration strategy."

With a global customer base exceeding 35,000 systems installed worldwide, AVST has a product release strategy that takes into consideration not only industry trends and product vision but also customer-requested enhancements. CallXpress 7.80 was developed to enable AVST to continue in its tradition of offering quick and painless conversions from legacy voice mail systems to its next-generation UC platform. Through additional enhancements to its collection of user interface emulations, AVST uniquely offers the benefits of UC with minimal training and interfaces that are already familiar to users.

More specifically, CallXpress 7.80 emulates the Avaya(R) Intuity(TM) AUDIX AUDIX Audio Information Exchange (R) user interface, joining previous support for Octel(R) Aria(R), Octel Serenade serenade [Ital. sera=evening], term used to designate several types of musical composition. Opera and song literature yield numerous examples of the serenade sung or played by a lover at night beneath his beloved's window; outstanding is (R) and Mitel(R) NuPoint with Centigram cen·ti·gram
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 interfaces. Most message recording and message management functions have been emulated, leaving user preferences and phone manager functions in the CallXpress interface. Additionally, the new version includes enhanced addressing functionality, supporting multiple dialing prefix The beginning or to add to the beginning. To prefix a header onto a packet means to place the header characters in front of the packet. "To prefix" at the beginning is the opposite of "to append" characters at the end. See prepend.

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 numbers. This new capability results in the ability to mimic the dialing plans and network addressing of existing voice mail network deployments.

"Corporate decision makers facing communications infrastructure upgrades need to take a number of variables into consideration," said Krithi Rao, Frost & Sullivan research analyst. "The decision of a platform hinges on several criteria, which includes, whether or not it will support technologies of the future, if the existing infrastructure can still be maintained and how easily users will adapt. AVST is addressing the needs of the market with CallXpress by supporting more switch types and user emulations than any product in its class."

CallXpress 7.80 includes enhanced support for message waiting indication whereby CallXpress can support multiple lights for a single mailbox A simulated mailbox in the computer that holds e-mail messages. Mailboxes are stored on disk as a file of messages, a database of messages or as an individual file for each message. The standard mailboxes are usually In, Out, Trash and Junk (Spam). . This capability is ideal for boss - assistant applications, and for users that have multiple phones. CallXpress 7.80 also makes maintenance easier for IT administrators through increased archive capacity and improved troubleshooting diagnostics. These changes provide administrators with an increase in productivity when managing a single CallXpress, as well as a network of distributed systems Distributed systems (computers)

A distributed system consists of a collection of autonomous computers linked by a computer network and equipped with distributed system software.
.

"Our goal for CallXpress is to continue in our tradition of offering the best of UC for businesses of all sizes," added Minifie. "AVST's responsiveness to its wide base of resellers and customers results in product designs that put the IT manager's mind at ease. CallXpress 7.80 is not only a leader on the feature/functionality grid, it is also the most flexible product in this space from an IT deployment standpoint. IT managers can build CallXpress into their communications roadmap and rely on our solution to fit in with their current IT infrastructure, while having the flexibility to dramatically change their deployment in the future."

As a UC solution, CallXpress enables users to have access to voice, fax and e-mail messages in a single e-mail inbox. CallXpress supports hundreds of legacy, digital and IP switches and is designed to deliver varying levels of communications functionality to different segments of the workforce on an "a la carte" basis, significantly reducing companywide licensing costs while ensuring that employees get the best communications technology Noun 1. communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems
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 for their individual requirements today. Having built upon one of the most mature and innovative unified communications solutions in the market, AVST has designed CallXpress to help employees communicate and collaborate more productively and effectively regardless of their physical location.

CallXpress 7.80 is available now through AVST's established reseller channels. AVST has an extensive list of partners that sell and support its unified communications solutions throughout the world. For sales information, visit http://www.avst.com/contactus/howtobuy.asp.

About AVST

Applied Voice & Speech Technologies Inc. (AVST) is a leading developer of unified communications solutions for businesses of all sizes. Through its world-class unified communications platform, CallXpress(R), and its innovative speech applications module, Seneca(R), AVST offers the industry's most powerful suite of switch-independent unified communications solutions. AVST's solutions enable direct access to an enterprise's communications infrastructure including voice mail, e-mail and fax messaging from any voice or data device via a touch-tone, GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface.  or speech interface. Established in September 2003, AVST was formed from the combined businesses of Sound Advantage (established in 1997) and the AVT AVT

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 division (established in 1982) of Captaris Inc.

With headquarters in Orange County, Calif., AVST maintains facilities in Seattle and the United Kingdom and has remote sales offices across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . With over 35,000 systems installed worldwide, AVST's unified communications solutions are sold and supported internationally by an extensive network of resellers and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  partners. For more information contact Denny Michael, VP of marketing, at 949-699-2300 or access the company's Web site at www.avst.com.
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