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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (1280)10/19/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14638
 
Microsoft and Dialogic are co-hosting a showcase of next generation telephony systems. Ericsson and Deutsche Telecom will participate. Cisco, Lucent, and NT will not participate although Summa Four will participate. Today, Lucent and Novell announced the integration of NDS into the Lucent routing platform. What is the Microsoft strategy while they wait for NT 5.0? What other networking companies will support NDS?

Ken

Microsoft and Dialogic Promote Next-Generation Computer Telephony Platforms At
Voice Europe 98

October 19, 1998 LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE) via NewsEdge
Corporation -- - CT Media Windows NT-based
showcase -

Microsoft and Dialogic are co-hosting a showcase
of next-generation computer telephony systems
built around Dialogic's Windows NT-based CT
Media resource management and development
environment at Voice Europe 98.

The showcase takes place on the afternoon of
Tuesday 20th October (starting 1.30PM) in Room
1 of the Henley Suite, Olympia Grand Hall, London
- and features practical demonstrations of next
generation open communications systems (such
as PC-based call centres, interactive voice
response systems and application generators.)

Leading companies participating in the showcase
include:

- Compaq - Rockwell
- Ericsson - SummaFour

- Deutsche Telekom (showing the - MediaSoft
integration of DT, DASA, Elan
Informatique and Lernout and
Hauspie technologies on a single
platform)

- CSELT - Philips Speech Processing

- Atio

All these products leverage Microsoft's Windows
NT operating system and open industry standards
such as Microsoft's Telephone Application
Programming Interface (TAPI) and the Enterprise
Computer Telephony Forum's S.100 media API.

Attendees will hear how CT Media computer
telephony (CT) server middleware and Windows
NT system capabilities are enabling a new
generation of powerful communication servers
based on open, modular and standards based
software and hardware.00

"The promise of the CT Server is that telephony
applications can transparently share a common
pool of CT resources that exist within an open
system built of best-of-breed components, and
be strongly integrated into the enterprise
information infrastructure," said Howard Bubb,
President and CEO of Dialogic Corporation. "This
almost exactly parallels how data-driven
applications transparently share data resources
on a database server. These pioneering
applications are impressive proof that Windows
NT, CT Media, and multivendor CT components
are fulfilling the CT Server promise today."

"The very fact that Microsoft is co-hosting such
an event shows how rapidly the telephony
industry is moving forward towards open
systems," said Stephen McBride, Industry
Marketing Manager, Application Developer
Customer Unit at Microsoft UK. "NT-based
elements such as Dialogic's CT Media software
and open multivendor CT components are
enabling third party developers to produce
exciting applications which fulfil the promise of
CTI, further fulfilment of Microsoft's commitment
that Windows will be the premier communications
platform."

Editor's Notes

About Dialogic Corporation

Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ:DLGC) is the
leading manufacturer of high-performance,
high-availability, standards-based computer
telephony (CT) components. Dialogic products
are used in voice, IP telephony, fax, data, voice
recognition, speech synthesis and call centre
management applications in both the CPE and
public network environments. The company is
headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, with
regional headquarters in Tokyo, Brussels, and
Buenos Aires and sales offices worldwide. For
more information, visit the Dialogic Web site at
dialogic.com.

About Microsoft Corporation

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is
the worldwide leader in software for personal
computers. The company offers a wide range of
products and services for business and personal
use, each designed with the mission of making it
easier and more enjoyable for people to take
advantage of the full power of personal
computing every day.

For customer product enquiries please advise
readers to contact Microsoft Connection on 0345
002 000.

If you are interested in viewing additional
information on Microsoft, please visit the
Microsoft home page at
microsoft.com.

Microsoft and Windows are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in
the United States and/or other countries.

Dialogic is a registered trademark of Dialogic
Corporation. All other names, products, and
services mentioned are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective organisations.

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