Parsippany, NJ 11/30/2006 10:49:42 PM
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Dialogic IP Media Gateways Enable Unified Messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Dialogic gateways link legacy PBX’s to VoIP based Exchange Server

Dialogic IP Media Gateways Enable Unified Messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

 

Dialogic gateways link legacy PBX’s to VoIP based Exchange Server

 

Parsippany, NJ. November 30, 2006 — Dialogic Corporation (“Dialogic”), a global provider of world class products and technologies for media and signal processing, announced today that Microsoft has certified Dialogic IP Media Gateway products for use with the newly released Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with unified messaging. The addition of unified messaging to Exchange Server 2007 provides a common inbox for e-mail, voice-mail and fax messages, plus access to those messages as well as calendars and contacts from a variety of clients and devices anywhere in the world.  Dialogic gateways provide the audio and signaling link between legacy PBX voice systems and the IP based Exchange Server. This enables enterprise customers the ability to deploy the unified messaging features without converting their entire voice infrastructure to an IP based system.

 

Dialogic and Microsoft worked closely together to certify the interoperability between Exchange Server 2007 and Dialogic gateway products.  The Dialogic T1/E1-IP Media Gateway and PBX-IP Media Gateway provide a range of standard PBX interfaces and port densities to enable businesses of all sizes worldwide to take advantage of the unified messaging productivity gains and system efficiency that Exchange Server 2007 can deliver. Dialogic gateways can also work with the majority of the PBXs deployed in enterprises globally, from manufacturers such as Avaya, Nortel, NEC, Siemens, Alcatel, Mitel and others. Configuration templates specific to Microsoft Exchange 2007 are provided for specific PBXs to simplify the installation and integration process.

 

“IP media gateways are a key ingredient needed to link the enormous installed base of legacy PBX voice infrastructure to the converged voice and data infrastructure where Microsoft Exchange 2007 lives” stated Jim Machi, Vice President of Marketing for Dialogic. “Our gateway portfolio has performed exceedingly well in lab tests and Microsoft’s early adopter programs, unlocking the unified messaging benefits of Exchange Server 2007 for enterprises with legacy PBX voice infrastructure.”

 

The Dialogic gateway portfolio includes the T1/E1-IP Media Gateway providing single, dual and quad density T1/E1 PBX connections and a series of PBX-IP Media Gateways providing 8 ports of specific PBX station protocol emulation or analog FXO connectivity.  Basic Rate ISDN BRI-IP Media Gateways providing connectivity for many popular European PBX systems are planned for near-term release and certification as well.

 

“Dialogic is well known in the industry as a leader in open standards based enterprise messaging solutions. Our gateway portfolio was developed and finely tuned to support media applications such as unified messaging with un-paralleled PBX integration support. It is part of Dialogic DNA to enable market leading communications technologies, so our strategic relationship with Microsoft is a natural fit as they expand Exchange Server to a multi-media messaging platform.” states Nick Jensen, CEO of Dialogic.

 

For more information specific to Dialogic gateways for use with Microsoft Exchange, visit www.dialogic.com/Exchange2007UM.

 

About Dialogic Corporation

Dialogic Corporation is a leading provider of open systems platforms to both the Enterprise and Service Provider markets. The platforms enable converged communications, allowing service providers, developers and system integrators to deliver services, content and applications using multimedia processing and signaling technologies.

 

Dialogic was formed when Eicon Networks Corporation completed its acquisition of Intel Corporation’s Media and Signaling business and simultaneously announced that Eicon’s name would change to Dialogic Corporation.

 

Headquartered in Montreal, Dialogic and its subsidiaries have over twenty offices worldwide, providing local presence, knowledge and support to serve its customers around the globe. Dialogic’s Research and Development centers are based in Canada, USA, Germany, UK and Ireland.

 

Information about Dialogic is available at www.dialogic.com

 

Dialogic and Eicon Networks are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Dialogic Corporation or its subsidiaries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.  Dialogic encourages all users of its products to procure all necessary intellectual property licenses required to implement their concepts or applications, which licenses may vary from country to country.

 

CONTACTS

For Dialogic:

Bill Bryant

Director of Marketing

503-206-4492

Bill.Bryant@Dialogic.com