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Unison launches live demo

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NEW YORK, USA: Unison Technologies has launched a live demo version of its Linux-based unified communications software, Unison. The demo allows users to try the advanced features of Unison, such as click-to-call and integrated email and instant messaging, without first installing their own copy of Unison Server.

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Unison combines telephony, email, instant messaging and collaboration into a single unified product, with a Linux server and a Windows desktop for users. Since launching at CeBIT, the product has been requested and downloaded thousands of times, showing the tremendous demand for fully-unified communications.

"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 offered by fully-unified communications."

Currently in beta until the third quarter of 2008, Unison promises small and medium businesses (SMBs) a far superior alternative to the costly and non-unified telephone and email systems they have used until now. By integrating all communication into a single server and client, Unison raises productivity significantly, while at the same time reducing IT deployment and management costs.

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