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Agent 99
technology
Release Date : Monday, 22 May 2006
News Source : Red Herring magazine
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SAN MATEO, CA (May
22, 2006) - Contactual, a provider of hosted
contact center services, today announced that it
has been selected as a winner of the annual “Red
Herring 100 North America” award by Red Herring
magazine. This list of 100 privately held
companies in North America recognizes those that
play a leading role in innovating the technology
business.
“With venture capital flowing again, we’re
seeing a lot of innovative new companies taking
on the established players with disruptive
technologies and innovative business plans,”
said Joel Dreyfuss, Editor-in-Chief of Red
Herring. “The Red Herring 100 North America
companies, among them Contactual, are pushing
and breaking the boundaries of the technology
business and we are excited to report on their
success stories.”
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High praise
for NECBS' UNIVERGE SV7000
Release Date : Thursday, 23 Mar 2006
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NEC Business Solutions’ UNIVERGE™ SV7000 has
been rated as one of the top IP-telephony
systems in the enterprise marketplace by reputed
independent US reviewer Miercom*.
Miercom gave the UNIVERGE™ SV7000 a rating of 89
out of 100, saying that in all areas measured –
call-load handling, survivability and redundancy
– the results were exceptional. “The system
meets or exceeds the industry-average scores of
all other IP-PBXs tested in all categories,’’
the review said.
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NEC ITS
nerve centre on the road to redefine $16b TDL
sector and help create a safer Australia
Release Date : Monday, 27 Feb 2006
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Victoria’s lucrative $16 billion Transport,
Distribution and Logistics (TDL) sector is about
to get a whole lot bigger following a Victorian
Government initiative that will redefine the
economic growth and development of the industry
and increase the speed and efficiency of goods
transported, delivered and tracked by a
staggering 29% - and Australia’s leading ICT
technology solutions giant NEC, is helping the
Victorian Government achieve its goal.
A world-class training and commercial facility
for new transport, distribution and logistics
technologies – the National Intelligent
Transport Systems Centre (NIC), was first
flagged by the State Government two years ago in
its 2004 Economic Statement.
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