Business Services Industry
Microsoft Invites alexis communications, inc./COM2001.com To Showcase Its Unified Communications Solution At the 2nd Annual Microsoft Network Services Executive Summit
Business Wire, April 2, 2001
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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2001
For the second year in a row, alexis communications, inc./COM2001.com is invited to participate as one of only 17 key Global Partners at the 2001 Microsoft Network Services Executive Summit April 2-3 at the Microsoft Conference Center.
The Network Services Executive Summit is an invitation only event designed to give Microsoft's key customers in the network Service Provide industry an "insider's look" into Microsoft's .NET strategy. Attendees will have the opportunity to see how the .NET architecture enables users to rapidly deploy a wide range of next-generation revenue-producing, end-to-end software services and prepare them to effectively manage future technology challenges.
"Last year was the first year Microsoft held the Executive Summit and alexis communications inc./COM2001.com was honored to be the only private company invited to participate," stated David Perez, president and CEO of alexis communications. "Being invited for the second year in a row is an even greater privilege for alexis, and we are excited about showcasing our new Unified Communications platform based on Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook."
alexis communications will be demonstrating for the first time its alexis(SM) 3.0 version, together with VoIP phones and the hosted alexis(SM) Enhanced Services Platform (ESP). alexis(SM) ESP software provides a power packed solution for an ASP that addresses a multitude of subscriber communication and online service needs. alexis(SM) ESP offers an integrated hardware and software network solution for voice applications, messaging and mail applications. alexis(SM) integrates Microsoft Exchange with its enhanced voice services which offers subscribers voice control for all communications including sending and replying to e-mail, as well as being able to listen to your e-mail over the phone. alexis(SM) ESP offers scalable solution Voice Application Server (VAS) providing services for licensed subscribers. VASs can also be clustered allowing for expansion and on site and remote administration for ASP staff and software licenses in modules to meet ASP and subscriber growth.
About alexis communications inc./COM2001.com
Founded in 1994, alexis communications inc./COM2001.com is a leader in Unified Communications software for Application Service Providers (ASPs) and small to large-scale enterprises. The company's award-winning software facilitates Unified Communications for business and individuals by integrating the Internet with intelligent voice, fax, e-mail, messaging and telephony systems. alexis(SM) provides anytime, anywhere communications access which improves customer service while reducing costs and simplifying system administration. The company is based in San Diego. For more information, visit the Web site at www.alexis.com or call 866/7alexis.
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