Esnatech Integrates Broadsoft Broadworks Platform With its Market Leading Unified Communication Solution

Posted by Mauricio on Oct 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM | Comments

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Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) October 3, 2008 — Esna Technologies Inc. (Esnatech) announced today it has added support for Broadsoft BroadWorks VoIP platform to its Telephony Office-LinX Unified Communication platform. Broadsoft BroadWorks is the industry’s leading VoIP application platform and provides revenue-generating voice features for fixed-line and wireless service providers. BroadWorks offers the widest array of applications from a single platform, including Hosted PBX, Mobile PBX, Business Trunking, IP Centrex, and Residential Broadband. BroadWorks delivers these applications with carrier-grade interoperability, back office capabilities, redundancy, and scalability.

A leading provider of unified communication solutions, Esnatech has long been a leader in mobility, messaging, and presence. The Company will be expanding compatibility with market leading and advanced IP communications systems by adding native SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) support to the Broadworks Application platform. Now customers with hosted voice solutions can still leverage the interoperability and simplicity of Telephony Office-LinX to enable unified communications to their existing business processes and applications. Broadworks’ providers can now offer Telephony Office-LinX to their customers and offer advanced presence applications with MS Exchange and Lotus Domino, integrated mobility and unified messaging with GoogleTM applications, as well as native speech to text and speech recognition solutions for their customers and users.

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esnatech Receives 2007 Product of the Year Award from Communications Solutions Magazine

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 25, 2008 at 8:25 PM | Comments

Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) September 25, 2008 — esnatech™ announced today that Technology Marketing Corporation’s (TMC) Communications Solutions (www.tmcnet.com/comsol) has named Telephony Office-LinX™ as a recipient of a 2007 Product of the Year Award.

Telephony Office-LinX is an enterprise unified communications platform designed to work with an organization’s existing infrastructure and application. The unique and innovative Telephony Office-LinX program allows organizations to take advantage of all the cost savings and productivity enhancements that unified communications delivers, with minimum change to their existing environment and core business processes.

By unifying enterprise mobility, rich presence and unified messaging under a single solution, organizations of any size can enable unified communications into their organization and change the way their business communicates.

“The 2007 product of the year award from Communication Solutions magazine further validates our leadership in the unified communication space for enterprises,” says Davide Petramala, Vice President of Marketing & Sales at esnatech. “Telephony Office-LinX is the only platform in the industry that offers interoperability to any phone system, any mobile device, any email/groupware solution, business application and any operating system. It truly is designed to meet the needs of an actual business that has fragmented pieces of architecture, devices and application across their organization.”

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Viigo Delivers One of World’s Great Newspapers to Smartphones Everywhere

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 24, 2008 at 10:09 AM | Comments

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) September 24, 2008 — Viigo Inc. (www.viigo.com), developer of the popular mobile content and services platform for smartphones, announced today that it has entered in to a partnership with the Yorkshire Post to deliver its news and information to BlackBerry and Windows Mobile smartphones.

Life in the information age has generated an expectancy of immediate access to news. This has caused publishers of traditional media such as newspapers, magazines and other print materials to broaden the method by which they deliver their content. Most have created websites that allow internet users to browse and find the information they are looking for. Because people have further adapted to having news delivered to them, a new wave of information push is taking hold.

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PhoneFusion’s Fusion Voicemail Plus Awarded “Best of Show” at ITEXPO West 2008

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 24, 2008 at 8:57 AM | Comments

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) September 24, 2008 — PhoneFusion™, the leading provider of reliable communications solutions to businesses of all sizes, today announced that its Fusion Voicemail Plus™ service has been given the “Most innovative Product” Best of Show Award at Technology Marketing Corporation’s (TMC®) INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference and EXPO West 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles from September 16-18, 2008.

Fusion Voicemail Plus™ gives users an innovative user interface to visually display, select and listen to voicemail messages – integrated into one screen. It centralizes and texturally lists all voicemails from multiple systems. Each voicemail header contains multiple identifiers including the true caller ID name. A simple tap of a button is all that’s needed to quickly scroll, select, listen to, call back and delete messages in order of choice. By eliminating the need to dial one or more voicemail systems and wade through messages in chronological order, it’s a true time saver.

“The presence of outstanding companies like PhoneFusion with their award winning solutions help to validate ITEXPO’s status as the leading forum for the VoIP and IP communications industry,” said TMC President and Conference Chairman, Rich Tehrani. “Service providers, enterprise buyers, developers and resellers come to ITEXPO because they know they’ll find solutions from innovative companies like PhoneFusion that can help their businesses today.”

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MedShare’s Advanced BlackBerry Solution Helps Therapy Partners Inc. Revolutionize Home Care Delivery

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 22, 2008 at 9:09 AM | Comments

Home Health Care workers have enthusiastically received MedShare’s advanced mobile health information application for the BlackBerry. Following a successful 6 month pilot project sponsored by Research In Motion, Therapy Partners was able to reduce the administrative burden on their office staff and therapists while improving coordination of care. Christine Reno, Business Director at Therapy Partner’s says, “The Therapists love it. They can send secure emails to get more information before a patient visit instead of playing telephone tag. They get faster answers from our office or from other therapists on email and that helps them do their jobs better.”

Home care workers spend up to 31% of their time performing administrative tasks either at their own home or in the office. These tasks include hand writing notes, filling in charts, and faxing this information back to the office. Hours spent by the home care worker are matched equally by the administration staff at the agency. MedShare for BlackBerry provides immediate access to scheduling and client records and includes remote data capture automatically updating central databases and reducing duplication of effort.

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Yammer.com Launches Micro-Blogging For The Enterprise At TechCrunch50

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 8, 2008 at 8:32 PM | Comments

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Yammer (www.yammer.com), a micro-blogging tool for enterprises, officially launched today at the TechCrunch50 conference.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 8, 2008 — Yammer (www.yammer.com), a micro-blogging tool for enterprises, officially launched today at the TechCrunch50 conference.

Selected from among thousands of applicants, this “Enterprise 2.0″ startup allows companies and organizations to take advantage of a technology that has exploded in popularity among consumers on sites like Twitter.

On Yammer, co-workers exchange short frequent answers to one simple question: “What are you working on?”

As employees answer this question, a company feed is created in one central location, enabling co-workers to discuss ideas, post news, ask questions, and share links and other information.

The company feed can be accessed in real-time via the web, IM, SMS text messaging, an iPhone application, a Blackberry application, a desktop application, or email.

Yammer also serves as a company directory in which every employee has a profile and as a knowledge-base where past conversations are archived and easily searched.

Unlike traditional enterprise tools which must be installed by the company’s IT department, anyone in a company can start their Yammer network and begin inviting colleagues. This means that Yammer can spread virally through a company like a consumer social network.

At the same time, Yammer ensures the privacy of each network by limiting access to those with a valid company email address. The model is similar to Facebook’s beginnings as a college social network, when students had to validate a college email to join their college network.

The basic Yammer service is free, but companies can pay to claim and administer their networks. The cost is $1 per employee per month, after a free three-month trial period.

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Cognitive Powers Offers Sports Odds on Blackberry Devices and other Mobile Phones

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 6, 2008 at 2:37 PM | Comments

Cognitive Powers, Inc. is releasing BBSportslines, a mobile application for blackberry devices to display sports lines. The application is being offered free of charge. There is also a mobile website for other mobile platforms.

Creedmoor, North Carolina (PRWEB) September 6, 2008 — Cognitive Powers will launch BBSportsLines (http://www.bbsportslines.com), a mobile application for blackberry devices to display up-to-date sports odds. The free application allows blackberry users to import up-to-date sports odds from a multitude of sports from around the world. Odds for side wagers, totals, futures, and even propositional wagers are available.

“Now, blackberry users can see the odds on the game while sitting in the stands, waiting at the airport, or talking around the water cooler at work. It is designed as an entertaining tool for sports enthusiasts,” says Matt Lochansky, owner of Cognitive Powers, Inc.

Get it by going to http://m.bbsportslines.com/ from your BlackBerry Browser.

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Beta Version of eCipher Anywhere Free Email Security Protects Email Communications

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 4, 2008 at 6:19 PM | Comments

Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) September 4, 2008 — Essential Security Software, Inc. (ESS) today announced the beta version of its eCipher™ Anywhere service, a free email security program combining security and usability for professionals who have the need for secure email communications to anyone, anywhere. The new easy-to-use version of eCipher Anywhere protects confidential email communications and works on any web-enabled device including PCs, Macintosh, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and more. Secure email recipients do not need to download any software to view and reply to encrypted messages. eCipher enables companies of all sizes to easily secure their communications with employees, partners and customers both inside and beyond the corporate perimeter.

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LogMeIn to Preview Remote Support for BlackBerry

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 4, 2008 at 2:16 PM | Comments

Woburn, MA (PRWEB) September 4, 2008 — LogMeIn announced today that it will preview LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile for BlackBerry at CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2008 in San Francisco. Anyone responsible for supporting BlackBerry smartphones will be able to access, control, diagnose, troubleshoot and even train users on those devices via a secure remote connection.

LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile is a multi-platform smartphone support tool that can be used to remotely access and repair today’s leading smartphone operating systems, including Windows Mobile®, Symbian® and BlackBerry®. By enabling call centers and other support organizations to deliver instant, on-demand remote support, LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile can help increase customer satisfaction by solving problems quickly, while reducing the time and cost associated with support calls.

“BlackBerry users tend to be ‘power-users’ who need to maintain their individual connectivity and productivity, and when they have an issue with their phone, they want their support providers to solve the issue quickly, efficiently and without any hassles,” said Richard Redding, general manager, mobile, LogMeIn, Inc. “LogMeIn Rescue+Mobile can help anyone responsible for managing, repairing and training users of today’s increasingly complex mobile devices.”

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MyCaption Announces Speech-to-Text Service for BlackBerry Bold Smartphone

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 4, 2008 at 2:13 PM | Comments

Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) September 4, 2008 — MyCaption, the leader in intelligent speech-to-text services for BlackBerry users, is now also the first in the industry to announce support for the BlackBerry® Bold™ smartphone.  The service is available now, and works worldwide, wherever the BlackBerry smartphone works.

“Use of email dictation is emerging as a natural alternative to typing, especially for true road warriors”, said Vipul Bhatt, CEO of MyCaption.  “We wanted to be sure that our service was ready on Day One to help the users get the most out of their BlackBerry Bold smartphone. With its improved screen, rich email text, and support for 3G as well as wi-fi, it offers an attractive new choice to them.”

MyCaption already offers Blackberry Pearl, Curve, and 8800 smartphone users a speech-to-text service, enhanced with text-review capability, privacy-protection options tailored towards Enterprise connectivity, a customizable dictionary, and accurate transcription of spoken messages of up to 3 minutes.

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