ComputerWorld: Sendmail buys Nascent to beef up UM capabilities
Dec 20, 2000, 22:06 (0 Talkback[s])
"Sendmail Inc., a provider of the commercial version of the
popular open-source e-mail program, has bought Nascent Technologies
Inc...."
"This is one of several moves by e-mail vendors to give users
access to messages from a variety of sources, wireless and
Internet-based, as well as by voice over the telephone...."
"Being able to access all messages, by e-mail, voice and fax, is
commonly referred to as unified messaging, but many users said
there are few products that provide access to all types of messages
from all types of devices."
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