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To: PJ who wrote (7220)9/13/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: kendall harmon   of 7396
 
BRKT-major address by the president tomorrow, may be one to watch.

PR NewsWire Brooktrout's President Eric Giler to Deliver Keynote Address At Computer Telephony Demo & Expo '99

Where: Computer Telephony Demo & Expo '99, New York City, Jacob Javitz
Center

( Photo: newscom.com )

When: Tuesday, September 14, 1999, 9:30 a.m.

What: Eric Giler, president of Brooktrout, Inc., will deliver a keynote
address, "Making Telecom and Datacom Convergence Happen." E-business is
driving fundamental changes in the way business is being conducted. Today,
companies must have fully integrated communication channels, such as phone,
fax, e-mail, websites and chat. And given that effective communication is the
cornerstone of business, it's no wonder that '.com' companies are grappling
with how to better integrate all of these different information systems.
Proprietary hardware and software, the lack of industry standards, and
expensive "stove-pipe" approaches from competing vendors prevented the rapid
creation of highly integrated solutions. What does all this mean to CTI
application developers and system vendors?
Brooktrout president Eric Giler will describe how system vendors and
application developers can select technologies and partners that will give
them a competitive advantage in meeting the challenges of converged
communications.
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