Objectworld Communications Wins VoIP Award
Source: www.voip-news.com
Internet Telephony magazine has just named the Ottawa-based named Objectworld Communications Corporation as the winner of 2006’s Product of the Year Award for their UC Server.
The product has been available since early last year, and is an all-in-one system that works with Microsoft Windows.
“UC Server cuts costs, enhances productivity and allows customers to take control of their phone systems with simple but powerful administration and productivity tools, including seamless, real-time integration with Microsoft Active Directory and a point-and-click service creation environment,” Objectworld said in a statement.
Steve Grassie, VP of business development and marketing at Objectworld, said that two years ago, Objectworld decided to “change direction to match Microsoft’s vision.” With that, came this new product targeting smaller companies with 500 employees or less. “We’re ahead of Microsoft because Microsoft has yet to bring something to market,” he said.
“We’re very happy to have won this award,” said Objectworld president and chief executive officer David Levy. “It validates Objectworld’s approach to meeting the communications needs of today’s businesses with software for Microsoft Windows, the world’s most widely-used operating system. Traditional PBX systems are expensive, inflexible and difficult to manage. Open source systems may look free, but those systems require excessive investment in services and support to get more than basic value. Our customers want products that wed flexibility, simplicity, and productivity to deliver outstanding value and ROI at low-cost. INTERNET TELEPHONY has recognized the same values in our products that our customers have, and I couldn’t be happier about it,” Levy added.
A complete list of winners will be published in the February issue of IT Magazine.























