Vodavi offers PathFinder 9.0. (Breaking News).Vodavi Technology, Inc. recently introduced PathFinder 9.0, the latest product release for Vodavi's voice processing solution. This new system release presents sophisticated users with a redesigned, open platform that adds a host of new client-and server-side features. PathFinder 9.0 is available as two solutions: a dedicated voice processing system for traditional voice mail users and as a LAN-based solution which incorporates non-proprietary, "standards-based" features such as unified messaging and voice mail networking. Prior to this release, PathFinder was a proprietary solution based solely on Microsoft standards. In addition, the revamped PathFinder 9.0 now has new client-side features that allow the user desktop control of voice, fax and e-mail messages with features such as Desktop Call Control (DCC (1) (Direct Cable Connection) A Windows 95/98 feature that allows PCs to be cabled together for data transfer. DCC actually sets up a network connection between the two machines. ) and Desktop Mailbox Editing (DME (Distributed Management Environment) A network monitoring and control protocol defined by the Open Software Foundation (now The Open Group). DME was not widely used. DME - Distributed Management Environment ). PathFinder 9.0 uses TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. to connect to client computers using a local area network (LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. ), wide area network (WAN), virtual private network (VPN) or the Internet. This connectivity allows the PathFinder to communicate with remote users and support these optional features: Desktop Mailbox Editing (DME), Desktop Call Control (DCC), "standards-based" OneLook Unified Messaging (POP3/IMAP4), standards-based Voice Mail Networking (VPIM (Voice Profile for Internet Mail) A method for encoding voice mail messages as data so they can travel via the SMTP mail protocol over IP networks. VPIM uses MIME to encode messages in multiple parts, which are decoded by VPIM-compliant voice mail systems at ) and Text-to-Speech e-mail reading. www.vodavi.com/480-443-6441 |
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