To: Paul Engel who wrote (82527 ) 6/2/1999 5:18:00 PM From: Amy J Respond to of 186894
Here's some information I pulled from their site... Investors' Overview corporate-ir.net Dialogic Corporation, founded in 1983, is the leading manufacturer of high performance, standards-based computer telephony (CT) components. Dialogic products enable anytime, anywhere access to information and people via traditional telecommunications, computer and wireless networks, and the Internet. Dialogic voice and fax processing, enhanced speech technology, and call connection technology products are applied in systems and services for small workgroups, large enterprises, and telephone service subscribers worldwide. Customers create a wide variety of industry-leading communication solutions. Popular applications that offer information and message access include interactive voice response (IVR), voice mail, unified messaging, fax mail, fax server, and fax-on-demand (FOD). Applications that connect people include automated attendant, Internet-based voice and fax phone communication, call center-based CTI, and numerous phone services such as calling or debit card, voice dialing, call conferencing, and one number or follow-me service. History and Mission Dialogic delivered the first high-performance CT voice processing board, and the first set of CT call processing components built on open standards. Dialogic pioneered and preserves an enduring commitment to open systems-based communications. The company is recognized as a world leader in developing and manufacturing high performance CT components and in promoting open standards. Dialogic operates globally, with 17 offices in 13 countries. Facts Dialogic is the leading supplier of standards-based CT components, with a 64 percent market share and over three million ports deployed worldwide. The Dialogic next generation DM3™ Mediastream architecture is the foundation for a range of products that set industry benchmarks for performance and density. For example, the QuadSpan™ board is the first product in its class to support up to 120 ports of combined digital processing (DSP) and network interface on a single card, in a single slot. Dialogic products power a new class of enhanced services (for example, voice activated dialing) being delivered by telecommunications carriers. These servers are deployed in 35 wireless and wireline networks in 80 countries.