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NextPoint Introduces UCX Platform for Enterprise Communications

March 18, 2008
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NextPoint introduced its Unified Communications Exchange (UCX) solution for large enterprises. The platform is based on the NextPoint Multi-Protocol Session Exchange (MSX), an IP-based session routing engine that directs real-time sessions over network interconnects. The UCX provides the following capabilities:

  • Interoperability – the ability to provide end-to-end integration between different vendors’ voice products, delivering unified services across IP-PBXs and IP-Centrex; audio, video and web conferencing; voice mail, fax mail and unified messaging systems; and Instant Messaging platforms. With the ability to support Presence, the UCX can integrate traditionally disparate systems to provide the foundation for seamless collaboration.
  • Scalability – current enterprise communications systems typically allow for up to 2,000-3,000 simultaneous calls before reaching capacity and impacting operations. NextPoint said its UCX can scale to 40,000 simultaneous calls, without complicated augmentations or upgrades.
  • Migration — many enterprises are operating with both legacy H.323 and next-generation SIP systems. NextPoint’s UCX supports both protocols, enabling a graceful transition to SIP.
  • Instant messaging — the UCX’s instant messaging feature supports SIMPLE (Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions), which enables instant messaging to move beyond traditional text-based services to incorporate the integration of voice and video communications.
  • Routing – the UCX reduces the effort necessary to implement routing updates into each device throughout the enterprise by centralizing routing control in a single location.
  • Availability — NextPoint’s UCX is highly available, and system failover is undetectable.
  • Intelligence and insight — When coupled with NextPoint’s QoS and dynamic policy management system — the Real-Time Session Manager (RSM) — the UCX provides enterprises with real-time intelligence and insight for all communications traffic running on an IP-based network.

NextPoint’s UCX includes other business-critical functionality such as transport layer security (TLS), traffic management and stateful SIP dialog processing, Tel-URI support for SIP-based public and private numbering, and Network Address Translation (NAT) enhancements.

The UCX will be available in Q2 2008.


http://www.nextpointnetworks.com

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