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March 4, 1998

COMPAQ BRINGS COMPUTER TELEPHONY APPS ONTO NT SERVERS

By CBR Staff Writer

In an effort to convert the world of telephony to Windows NT, Compaq Computer Corp has partnered with computer telephony component company Dialogic to create a development platform to create voice, fax, speech recognition and text-to-text computer telephony applications for use by carriers and large companies. The two companies are testing – and plan to jointly market – platforms for developing products using Dialogic components, which will run on Compaq’s ProLiant and ProSignia servers.

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