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Article: Avaya CEO on VoIP issues.(voice over Internet protocol, chief information officer)(Donald Peterson)(Interview)
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- Network World
- Article date:
- May 23, 2005
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Byline: Phil Hochmuth
Avaya was borne out of AT&T/Lucent's legacy. But since its 2000 launch, the enterprise telephony vendor has tried to recast itself as an enterprise applications company, with a focus on voice. Recent moves include the migration of Avaya's legacy PBX to a Linux-based server application, and the introduction of an application server for partners and users to develop VoIP-integrated software such as applications that integrate VoIP and messaging with ERP software, Web sites or portals. Avaya CEO Donald Peterson recently discussed the company's evolution, as well as current trends in the enterprise VoIP market, with Network World Senior Editor ...
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