Unison Technologies' Linux-basedunified communicationssoftware is now
available for instant testing.
The Unison Server unified comms system was launched at this
month's CeBIT show, and the firm has now released a
live demo version.
The demo allows users to test out features such as click-to-call
and integrated e-mail and instant messaging without having to
install their own copy of Unison Server.
The full system combines telephony, e-mail, instant messaging
and collaboration into a
unified product, with a Linux server and a Windows desktop for
users.
"The Unison demo will allow thousands more people to try our
product in the coming weeks," said Igor Balk, Unison Technologies'
CTO.
"By simply downloading the
Unison Desktop client and connecting to our managed demo servers,
they can immediately experience some of the benefits of
fully-unified communications."
Unison Server is in beta until the third quarter of 2008, and
Unison promises small and medium-sized enterprises a "far superior
alternative to costly and non-unified telephone and e-mail
systems".