Lucent buys Octel to attack messaging market
News Lucent Technologies has bought Octel Communications for $1.8 billion in cash, or $31 a share, in a move which is expected to catapult the company into a leading supplier of messaging solutions. Job cuts are expected at Octel "in general and...
[July 18, 1997, 14:31]
Program Unity: Architecture and Design Solution
White Papers Program Unity is a joint initiative between the Cisco IT organization and Enterprise Communications Software Business Unit (ECSBU) to replace the existing Avaya Octel voice-messaging system with Cisco Unity technology.
[June 10, 2009, 1:21]
Avaya Case Study: Leonard, Street and Deinard
White Papers The firm needed to replace its legacy Octel messaging system to one that went beyond traditional voice mail capabilities and offered attorneys and client's greater access and flexibility. The law firm of Leonard, Street and Deinard was founded in...
[April 25, 2007, 1:00]
SIP-Based Communications Solution Helps Unify Branch Offices While Reducing Credit Union Costs
White Papers Its existing Tadiran PBX and Octel voice mail and auto attendant systems were not compliant. The Financial Center provides financial products and services to members of the Indianapolis and Marion County community.
[December 15, 2004, 23:00]
Modular Messaging Key Differences for INTUITY AUDIX Enabled Customers
White Papers Modular Messaging is intended to co-exist and ultimately replace multiple voice messaging systems currently supported within the Avaya Messaging portfolio including: INTUITY AUDIX MAP 5/40/100 platforms, Octel 250/350, Octel 200/300, and Unified...
[May 16, 2008, 4:32]
Avaya Case Study: CanWest Global Communications Corp.
White Papers In the heart of Nortel Networks country, CanWest chose an Avaya IP Telephony Solution for its intelligent communications needs, including 10 Avaya DEFINITY Communications Servers and Avaya S8700 Media Servers running Avaya Communication Manager...
[September 5, 2006, 0:00]
US Report: Lucent, Sun unite for unified messaging
News This collaboration is significant because it will move unified messaging into the mainstream," said Doug Sabella, chief operating officer of Lucent's Octel messaging division. The platform will marry Sun's Solaris operating environment and Internet...
[August 19, 1998, 7:03]



