Software enables multiple-technology unified messaging.

Press Release Summary:



Domino® Unified Communication v1.2.3 stores voice mail, email, and fax messages in one location for access via devices such as telephones (analog and VoIP based), PCs, mobile phones, pagers, PDAs, and browsers. Included notification features alert subscribers in different ways when they receive message that meets certain criteria. Along with debug tracing toggle, software offers support for IBM Lotus Notes® and Domino 7 with presence awareness and follow up.




Original Press Release:




IBM Lotus Domino Unified Communication V1.2.3 Adds Support for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7



At a glance
IBM Domino® Unified Communication V1.2.3 adds the following:

Support for IBM Lotus Notes® and Domino 7 with presence awareness and follow up
Improved performance and stability
Serviceability enhancements
Easier debug tracing toggle
Overall administration enhancements
Numerous maintenance fixes
Support for analog and VoIP telephony infrastructures (via DUC business partners)

For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: YE001).

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 (both analog and VoIP based) and personal computers. Unified communications 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 communications includes notification features that will alert subscribers in different ways when they receive a message that meets certain criteria.

Planned availability dates
November 1, 2005: Electronic software delivery, English only
November 15, 2005: Media and documentation, English only

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