Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc. built its new automated call attendant, OpenScape, on the real-time platform. OpenScape, which is essentially a real-time unified messaging application, is designed to let users have their messages follow and find them regardless of location or device type. Reuters also has used Microsoft's real-time technology as the basis for Reuters Messaging, an instant-messaging application built primarily for financial-services organizations.
Ed Simnett, lead product manager for Microsoft's real-time collaboration group, says potential buyers should look at the real-time server as more than an instant-messaging platform, but rather as a tool for making presence a critical piece of a company's infrastructure. "It will become apparent to people that presence is a technology that's distinct from text messaging," he says.
Pricing for the real-time server has not been released.
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