To: carl a. mehr who wrote (88378 ) 9/16/1999 3:15:00 AM From: Paul Engel Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
Intel Investors - Intel's Dialogic Products Incorporated into HP's new Copmuter Telephony Platform I guess AMD's products weren't available ! Paul {=======================} September 15, 1999 13:57 -HEWLETT-PACKARD: HP & N-Soft deliver computer telephony platform solutions for pre-paid calling M2 PRESSWIRE-15 September 1999-HEWLETT-PACKARD: HP and N-Soft deliver integrated computer telephony platform solutions for pre-paid calling (C)1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD NEW YORK, NY -- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced that N-Soft's pre-paid calling applications for Service Providers are now available on HP NetServer Computer Telephony (CT) platforms. Incorporating Dialogic software and hardware components, HP NetServer CT platforms provide an application-ready foundation for a wide variety of telephony applications, such as interactive voice response (IVR), IP telephony, and unified messaging. This CT platform system from HP is based on industry standards and offers the scalability required by N-Soft for the calling card market, ranging from a small number of ports to well over a hundred ports. Leveraging HP's expertise in communications integration and configuration, customer staging, worldwide distribution and deployment, service providers can now deliver pre-paid services on CT platforms with N-Soft applications globally. Eric Messika, Chief Executive Officer of N-Soft, said, "our alliance with HP and Dialogic/Intel further underlines our key position as a provider of fully-integrated solutions for the calling card industry, and opens the way for increasingly rapid growth in this market." "As a pioneer in CTI, N-Soft has developed a strong reputation for pre-paid calling software applications that foster innovative communications services to meet the demands of an increasingly competitive marketplace," said Eric Buatois, global marketing director for HP's Communications Industry Business Unit. "HP aims to deploy these CT systems to service providers worldwide." "With open systems, Dialogic and HP are giving customers the opportunity to create more value-add in the enhanced services market," said Jim Machi, director of Product Marketing at Dialogic, an Intel Company. "Together, we are delivering application-ready CT platforms for wide range of enhanced services, including IP-based voice mail, conferencing, faxing, and more." HP's NetServer CT platforms, through the integration of ISV applications, are optimized for a wide range of Computer Telephony market segments, such as voicemail, unified messaging, interactive voice response (IVR) and IP telephony, which require high availability, high performance and multiple I/O slots. The HP NetServer CT platform incorporates the Dialogic DM3 IPLink platform, the industry's first complete, single-board development platform for voice and real-time fax over Internet Protocol (IP). The DM3 IPLink family is based on open industry standards and supports the H.323 protocol. About HP's Communications Industry Business Unit HP is powering communications by supplying IT infrastructure to every Fortune 500 telecommunications company in the world today. HP and its partners deliver management, network intelligence, billing and customer-care solutions for UNIX(R) and Windows NT(R) system platforms, enabling service providers to migrate from network- to customer-focused business models as the Internet and telephony worlds converge. About HP Hewlett-Packard Company -- a leading global provider of computing and imaging solutions and services for business and home -- is focused on capitalizing on the opportunities of the Internet and the proliferation of electronic services. HP plans to launch Agilent Technologies as an independent company by mid-calendar 2000. Agilent consists of HP's test and measurement, semiconductor products, chemical analysis and healthcare solutions businesses, and has leading positions in multiple market segments. HP has 123,500 employees worldwide and had total revenue of $47.1 billion in its 1998 fiscal year. Information about HP, its products and the company's Year 2000 program can be found on the World Wide Web at hp.com . *M2 COMMUNICATIONS DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR INFORMATION PROVIDED WITHIN M2 PRESSWIRE. DATA SUPPLIED BY NAMED PARTY/PARTIES.*