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Nexaweb Technologies, Inc., provider of the leading standards-based platform for building and deploying Enterprise Web 2.0 (EW2.0) applications, and BlueNote Networks, the leading provider of Business Communications Platforms for delivering real-time interactive communications as services in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) environment, today announced a partnership to market integrated Enterprise Web 2.0 (EW2.0) and IP Telephony functionality.
Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 Platform embraces technologies such as Ajax with legacy systems, Java, Web services, and SOAs to enable organizations to deploy robust, reliable and secure enterprise-class business applications via the Web. BlueNote provides enterprises with the technology to easily deploy rich interactive communication services as an integral part of an applications infrastructure. Nexaweb and BlueNote's solutions are perfectly complementary, and can be implemented together to deliver a full-featured, composite application that delivers access to enterprise-data and third-party resources alongside productivity, collaboration, and communications tools in a single, browser-based application window.
"The ultimate goals of all organizations are to improve productivity, reduce costs, and increase revenue," said Joe Schramm, director of business development at Nexaweb. "At Nexaweb, we help organizations chase down these goals by utilizing the Web as a platform to deliver rich, robust, 'better-than-desktop quality' applications in a browser. BlueNote Network's SessionSuite(tm) WebCaller is a good example of the new breed of productivity and communication services enabled by SOA. We are pleased to be working with BlueNote to showcase how Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions provide the perfect platform for organizations to deliver the benefits of SOA to application end-users."
"Building a Service-Oriented Architecture has motivated IT executives and their business counterparts for years because of the promise to make data more available and recognize greater ROI from existing IT assets," said Alistair Wilson, business development manager at BlueNote Networks. "Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 Platform solves the last mile of SOA. We are excited about communications-enabling Web 2.0 solutions using SessionSuite WebCaller and Nexaweb."
eConference: Modernizing the Call Center Agent Desktop with Web 2.0 and IP Telephony
Learn how Enterprise Web 2.0 and SOA-based VoIP Telephony applications can assist enterprises in increasing customer satisfaction and retention, please join David McFarlane, COO of Nexaweb, David Hadobas, President & CEO of the Call Center Networking Group, Mark Ericson, director of product strategy at BlueNote Networks, and Thiru Sivasubramanian, Country Manager of Torry Harris, a US-based IT Service Provider, specializing in Middleware, Integration & SOA Implementations, on Wednesday, February 28, 2007, at 11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET to see a demonstration of a new Call Center application, including details on how BlueNote's SessionSuite WebCaller brings VoIP to EW2.0 application users.
To register for the free eConference and to obtain additional details, please visit:
https://nexaweb.webex.com/nexaweb/onstage/g.php?d=351814882&t=a
About Nexaweb
Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions enable enterprises to rapidly deploy Richer, Thinner, Faster applications over the Web. With Nexaweb, building Ajax and Java UI applications that access legacy and service-oriented data systems is simple and doesn't require re-writing code. And only Nexaweb's EW2.0 solution is proven by more than 5,000 successful global deployments. Founded in February 2000 and rooted in the MIT community, Nexaweb is based in Burlington, Massachusetts. The company is privately held and funded by institutional investors. For more information, visit www.nexaweb.com or call (781) 345-5500.
About BlueNote Networks
BlueNote Networks is driving the integration of real-time interactive communications with Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) by delivering the first enterprise-class Business Communications Platform: SessionSuite(tm). BlueNote Networks combines the preeminent features of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) with Web Services to drive innovation while radically lowering the cost and complexity of enterprise voice, video and data services. Its SessionSuite software products form the foundation enabling globally-reachable services and integrated workflow applications, while leveraging an existing IT infrastructure.
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