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Technology Stocks : Dialogic ready to soar, funds buying

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To: c griswold who wrote (323)6/2/1997 11:25:00 PM
From: Robert Floyd   of 674
 
Try as I may, I just cannot stay away. The next few days should prove to be very interesting for DLGC holders. Last week Microsoft announced that tommorrow, June 3, after the close they will be announcing a major partnership with a major telecommunications vendor to integrate Windows NT Server 4.0 with SS7 (Signaling System 7). While they did not disclose the vendor, all arrows point to Dialogic. This signicant announcement will profoundly change the way the marketplace implements CTI and follows what DLGC has been developing with our hard earned dollars.

Essentially, these new announcements will be the start of Microsoft entry into the PC as the SWITCH. Back in March/April DLGC made significant announcements regarding SS7 development. These, along with other pieces of research I have compiled lead me to believe that DLGC will be the "major partner".

Listen for the SuperComm announcement ...it should be interesting.. The nuggets are out there, you just have to dig. Several inquired on the Microsoft Motley Fool board as to who the players in SS7 were. No one responded. Obviously, the general marketplace hasn't a clue about this company and how far they are ahead of everyone else. Thats no so bad afterall....more time to accummulate.

Need more info on SS7. DLGC is the only vendor with signficant research and data on it. Visit their web-site and search on SS7. Natural Microsystems appears to be playing catch up in this area. Then look at the press release from Microsoft last week (TECHWEB).
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