Active Voice Receives Prestigious InfoVision Award for Unity(TM) - True Unified Messaging Solution
PR Newswire - November 05, 1999 10:15
The International Engineering Consortium Selects Unity for Innovation, Uniqueness, Market Impact, and Customer Benefit
SEATTLE, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Active Voice Corporation (Nasdaq: ACVC) has been awarded a prestigious InfoVision Award by the International Engineering Consortium. The award recognized the company's true unified messaging solution -- Unity -- for "adding a new dimension not only to the information industry, but to society as a whole." The InfoVision Awards Committee, whose membership includes executives from manufacturing companies and service providers, faculty from esteemed engineering universities, and editors of the industry's leading professional journals selected this year's winners. Award-winning products were selected based upon their innovation, uniqueness, market impact, customer benefit, and value to society.
"This year's InfoVision Award winners have clearly earned the accolades and recognition they are receiving," said John Janowiak, Forum Director. "The entries demonstrate the vision of these companies, which only can be described as leading-edge. The technology advancements demonstrated by Active Voice will have a positive impact on the growth and advancement of the industry."
"We are honored to receive this prestigious award," stated Kevi Chestnut, Active Voice vice president of advanced products and chief technology officer. "The award further confirms our decision to build a true unified messaging solution -- Unity -- for the enterprise customer from the ground up. Our investment in Unity is starting to pay off as enterprise customers recognize the value of a solution that takes full advantage of standard groupware, such as Microsoft Exchange(R), and provides a smooth transition as voice and data technology converge. The InfoVision award is especially appreciated since it is a validation of our vision and efforts by our peers."
Another peer award. Always a good sign. Jack |