Unified messaging

Unified messaging

Unified Messaging (or UM) is the integration of different streams of communication (e-mail, SMS, Fax, voice, video, etc.) into a single unified message store, accessible from a variety of different devices. Unified messaging is a subset of a fully integrated Unified communications system.

Unified Messaging was expected by many in the consumer telecommunications industry to be a popular product, first augmenting and eventually replacing voicemail. However, UM was slow to gain consumer acceptance, and UM vendors such as Comverse were badly hit when the slowdown in the telecommunications industry in 2001 made carriers wary of spending large amounts of money on technology with little proven consumer demand.

Today, UM solutions are increasingly accepted in the corporate environment. The aim of deploying UM solutions generally is to enhance and improve business processes as well as services. UM solutions targeting professional end-user customers integrate communications processes into the existing IT infrastructure, i. e. into CRM, ERP and mail systems (e. g. Phoenixnet PH, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, SAP, etc.)

Indistinct Definitions

Unified Messaging is an indistinct term that can refer to the typical definition [ [http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,,t=unified+messaging&i=53423,00.asp PC Magazine Unified Messaging definition] The Computer Language Company Inc.] of simple inclusion of incoming faxes and voice-mail in one's email inbox, all the way to dictating a message into a cell phone and the intelligent delivery of that message to the intended recipient in a variety of possible formats like text email, fax, or voice recording. Because of the nebulous definition of UM, it was number one on the 1998 Wired Magazine "Hype List". [ [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.06/hypelist.html 6:06 Hype List] Wired.com]

ee also

* Unified communications

References

External Links

* [http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/unifiedmessaging/umcommunications.mspx Exchange Unified Messaging]
* [http://www.unifiedmessaging.com AVST's CallXpress Unified Messaging]
* [http://www.tkd.co.id/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=84&Itemid=79 TKD (Next Generation VMS)]


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