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Technology Stocks : Data Race (NASDAQ: RACE) NEWS! 2 voice/data/fax: ONE LINE!
RACE 340.45+0.6%Jan 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: Marshall who wrote (27024)1/11/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: Jim Rokosh  Read Replies (2) of 33268
 
Marshall, Rod is correct in a sense, the PBX is dead. The word PBX is anyway. But Rod, that doesn't mean the functionality is going away. As a matter of fact, Lucent doesn't call their flagship "Definity PBX" a PBX anymore. It's been called "Definity ECS" for more than a year. ECS stands for Enterprise Commmunications Server. It's already a server...on a LAN if you want, of communications features. So, give it up Rod, the 2 million lines of code in the Definity ECS isn't going to be replaced any time soon by a PC or internet based system.
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