Messaging Software offers national language support.

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Domino Unified Communication v1.2.2 for Cisco extends message access to devices such as mobile phones, pagers, PDAs, and browsers. Notification features alert subscribers in different ways when they receive messages that meet certain criteria. Using Lotus® Domino(TM) Web Access, subscribers retrieve, create, and manage messages, and all messages are stored in one mail file. Domino Unified Communication v1.2.2 for Cisco is available for AIX v5.1 and v5.2.



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IBM Lotus Domino Unified Communication V1.2.2 adds National Language Support and AIX for Cisco



Overview
Unified messaging represents the convergence of voice mail, e-mail, and fax so that all messages are stored in a single location and can be accessed from a variety of devices, including telephones and personal computers.

Unified communication takes unified messaging a step further by
extending message access to additional devices and technologies
such as mobile phones, pagers, PDAs, and browsers. In addition,
unified communication provides notification features that will alert subscribers in different ways when they receive a message that meets certain criteria.

Benefits
o Unified Message store. All messages - e-mail, voice, and fax
- are conveniently stored in one mail file.
o Customized message notification. Using profiles, subscribers
identify important messages and specify how to be notified when
those messages arrive.
o Browser-based access. Using Lotus® Domino(TM) Web Access, subscribers retrieve, create, and manage all messages - e-mail,
voice, and fax.
o Voice message playback and recording. Using an integrated
audio player/recorder, subscribers create, manage, and
listen to voice messages from their computers.
o Low-cost message storage. Storing voice messages on the
industry-standard platforms supported by Lotus Domino is typically less expensive than storing them in a proprietary voice mail system.
o IBM support and consulting services. The Lotus Notes®,
Domino Web Access, and Domino components of the unified
communication solution are available from and supported by IBM. Site preparation, installation, and additional consulting services are available from IBM for individual components, as well as for the entire unified communication solution.
o Business Partner component support. IBM Business Partners
or their authorized integrators are responsible for sale and support of all Business Partner components related to Lotus Domino Unified Communication.

Refer to Software Announcement 204-143, dated June 29, 2004.

Key prerequisites
Server system requirements
o Microsoft(TM) Windows(TM) 2003 Server
o Microsoft Windows 2000
o Microsoft Windows NT(TM), Version 4.0 with Service Pack 4
(using the Intel(TM) Pentium(TM) processor)
o IBM Lotus Domino Server V5.0.10 through V6.5.x
o AIX® V5.1, 5.2 for Cisco

Planned availability date
November 16, 2004

At a glance
Domino Unified Communication V1.2.2 adds the following:
o Domino Unified Communication V1.2.2 for Cisco is now available
in the following languages, along with International English:
French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese,
Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese.
o Domino Unified Communication V1.2.2 for Avaya is now available in the following languages, along with International English: French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese.
o Domino Unified Communication V1.2.2 for Cisco is now available
for AIX V5.1 and V5.2.

For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative or the Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL Reference: YE001

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