-- Access and manage all messages, including read emails via text to
speech and reply with an attached .wav file; search for messages by person,
date or time.
-- Launch calls and conference calls by simply speaking the names of the
people they want to call
-- Create or review appointments, send meeting requests and manage tasks
-- Allow callers to leave a message or opt to "find" the person they are
calling
Avaya one-X Speech incorporates industry-leading, natural language speech
recognition technologies from Nuance Communications, a leading provider of
speech and imaging solutions and an Avaya DevConnect program member.
"As consumer behavior evolves, technology must evolve as well to provide
options for users to stay connected, while keeping safety paramount to
mobile communications," said Mike Thompson, VP and General Manager of
Mobile Speech at Nuance Communications. "By implementing speech
recognition technology from Nuance to its one-X Speech messaging platform,
Avaya is bridging the communication gap for users that need access to
information any time, anywhere."
Avaya Modular Messaging 4.0 with Avaya one-X Speech adds speech access for
IBM Lotus Domino 7.0, and upgrades compatibility with Microsoft Exchange
2007 and Internet Explorer 7. In addition, users can now record up to nine
optional greetings -- and each one in up to three different languages with
the new
multi-lingual call answer feature. Callers only hear a greeting in their
preferred language.
Avaya Modular Messaging 4.0 with one-X Speech is now globally available in
English, and can be purchased separately or as part of the Unified
Communications Editions suite of products.
Villanova University -- "most wired" campus moves up to unified messaging
and hands-free access
An Avaya customer that's already experiencing the benefits of Avaya Modular
Messaging is Villanova University. Villanova made a campus-wide transition
to Modular Messaging from its Octel voice mail system to move up to unified
messaging with speech-enabled access.
"We have a number of administrative staff and faculty that travel
frequently, in addition to those who commute to Villanova's campus in the
Philadelphia metro area," said Bob Mays, director, IT, Villanova
University. "Avaya Modular Messaging with speech access helps them stay
current with their messages and meeting whether they're on campus or
remotely."
About Avaya Modular Messaging
Based on open, industry standards, Avaya Modular Messaging provides a
natural migration path from legacy Intuity Audix and Octel messaging
systems to vastly expanded capabilities and bridges traditional analog,
TDM, IP and SIP-based communications environments. Modular Messaging can
integrate with more than 15 different PBXs from ten different manufacturers
can be used in single-site to global networked configurations.
The unified messaging solution provides customers with a single inbox, a
single server, single administration and single directory. In addition to
unified access to messages, the Avaya messaging applications support the
use of a single number for voice, fax, and TTY calls, offers integrated
find-me/follow-me services, and advanced call-me and notify-me
capabilities.
About Avaya
Avaya delivers Intelligent Communications solutions
that help companies transform their businesses to achieve marketplace
advantage. More than one million businesses worldwide, including more than
90 percent of the FORTUNE 500®, use Avaya solutions for IP telephony, unified communications,
contact centers and
communications-enabled business processes. Avaya
Global Services provide comprehensive service and support for
companies, small to large. For more information, visit the Avaya Web site
at http://www.avaya.com.
About Nuance Communications, Inc.
Nuance (Contact Information: Avaya Media Relations: Deb Kline 908-953-6179 klined@avaya.com