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Why Wait? Get Unified Communications for Exchange Now (PDF)
Extend the value of unified communications to Exchange 2000, 2003 and 2007. Adomo provides unified communications and intelligent mobility on a hardened appliance platform and connects to your legacy TDM and new IP PBX systems out of the box.

Over the past several months, Mobile UC has been said of Microsoft’s announcement of unified communications functionality in Exchange 2007. A lot of it is good: a single desktop client (Outlook), integration with Live Communications Server, and message access via a variety of devices, including mobile phones and PDAs.

And Mobile UC causes concern: Exchange 2007 will only work on 64-bit servers and cannot co-exist with some older Exchange servers. Moving from your TDM phone system to VoIP on Exchange will have to be a flash cut; no phased migration for your multiple offices or phone systems. And if Exchange is unavailable, then voice messages cannot be delivered or received.


VoIP: Creating a Strategy that Enables Future Voice Applications (PDF)
Enterprises are discovering that the most critical component to evaluate during VoIP migration is the underlying architecture of the unified messaging system. The architecture determines system performance, IT overhead and future application readiness. Unfortunately, the architecture used by many unified messaging systems limits future applications and drives high costs.

This paper outlines the architectural components needed to create a foundation for future advanced communications applications. This architecture consolidates two separate messaging infrastructures into one while delivering high voice quality and performance and increasing overall IT efficiencies.

Legacy Voicemail Replacement: Why Architecture Matters (PDF)
New voice messaging systems, when properly architected, retain the key elements of the top legacy systems while delivering a step-function improvement in organizational responsiveness, user productivity and IT cost savings.

This paper is designed to serve as a guide to replacing legacy voicemail systems. It outlines the architectural components required in a new voice messaging system that retains the key advantages of legacy systems, while providing gains in user productivity and lowering IT costs.

VoIP: Ensuring Success with your First VoIP Application (PDF)
VoIP projects entail significant upfront effort and costs, with savings and improved user productivity being realized further downstream. One way to show results earlier is to take advantage of the opportunity to deliver new user capabilities as early as possible – and to the greatest number of users.

This paper outlines the architectural components critical for a unified communications application to serve the entire enterprise and deliver immediate cost and productivity benefits. This includes the key requirements for integrating voice messaging into the email infrastructure in a way that reduces rather than increases organizational risk.