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Embedded Mobile Convergence for Dual-mode Phones

Designs for FMC emerge in the marketplace from leading companies looking ahead into unified communications. “Case in point: D2 Technologies, a company that concentrates on creating software platforms for IP Communications, has introduced the industry’s first embedded mobile convergence software to power the next generation of converged multi-mode mobile communications devices. This week at the International CES in Las Vegas, the company unveiled what it hopes will be game changing software.” - ‘Still Waiting for the UC Revolution?’, Tim Gray, TMCnet.com

D2 Technologies Addresses Intersection of Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) and Unified Communications

[…] D2’s mCUE pairs an innovative, patent pending communications user interface (CUI) with the company’s vPort MP VoIP software platform to address the needs of OEMs and service providers delivering integrated Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) and Unified Communications (UC) functionality. […]

D2 Technologies mCUE


mCUE is specifically designed for mobile embedded devices, making it an ideal platform for smartphones and mid-range “feature phone” class devices. Its user interface offers the latest advances in unified communications including presence-centric and push-to-X control over all types of sessions including voice, IM, SMS, and e-mail messaging. It includes an innovative presence-based converged contact list for all services and tools for managing multiple accounts, services and networks.

mCUE(TM), created by D2 Technologies, is the first embedded mobile convergence software for the next generation of converged multi-mode mobile communications devices. D2’s mCUE pairs a patent pending communications user interface (CUI) with the company’s vPort MP VoIP software platform to address the needs of OEMs and service providers delivering integrated Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) and Unified Communications (UC) functionality. mCUE provides a complete embedded software framework for multi-mode mobile handsets for enterprise and consumer use, such as dual-mode cellular plus Wi-Fi phones.mCUE is specifically designed for mobile embedded devices, making it an ideal platform for smartphones and mid-range “feature phone” class devices. Its user interface offers the latest advances in unified communications including presence-centric and push-to-X control over all types of sessions including voice, IM, SMS, and e-mail messaging. It includes an innovative presence-based converged contact list for all services and tools for managing multiple accounts, services and networks.

mCUE Highlights

* Turnkey software solution for multi-mode and WiFi phones
* Unified Communications functionality with enterprise FMC and VCC
* Converged Contact List
* Field-proven VoIP technology integration
* Multi-Protocol & Multi-Session (SIP/XMPP)

D2’s mCUE software bridges the functionality of IP communications with the coverage of mobile networks to provide the best communication experience for mobile users. Because it is interoperable with enterprise IP-PBXs and UC systems as well as service provider networks, mCUE provides enterprise users with mobile access to full directory services, extension calling, corporate IM, and other features typically only available on IP desk phones or PC-based soft phones. Its user interface, built on top of a multi-identity, multi-session, multi-protocol engine, enables users to simultaneously log into multiple different communications services such as SIP, Google Talk, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM, and others.
mCUE Software Architecture

mCUE utilizes D2’s Internet Service Interface (ISI) layer, a unique interface enabling multiple IM, VoIP and e-mail services as well as concurrent sessions. It can be customized to meet specific OEM application requirements and can be rebranded by service providers looking for revenue enhancing customer opportunities. Furthermore, its complete Java-based user interface framework for Linux can be ported to other GUI platforms.

D2’s vPort MP VoIP software engine gives mCUE seamless FMC mobility through IMS-SIP and VCC functionality. vPort leads the market in embedded VoIP performance, efficiency and platform support, enabling networking, signaling and voice processing functions to execute as an integrated solution on a single processor, thereby driving down costs.

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Fixed-Mobile Convergence Conference April 2008

Fixed-Mobile Convergence Conference

At the Fixed-Mobile Convergence Conference you will hear from Enterprises, Carriers, Solution Providers, Analysts and thought leaders on how you can take the next steps, evaluate product offerings and avoid the pitfalls. Come to Santa Clara and develop a strategy to…

  • Deploy fixed and mobile telephony through a consolidated and centralized service
  • Leverage existing PBX technology or future fixed-line investments while delivering cost-effective and seamless mobility
  • Achieve ROI through greater employee productivity
  • Gain control of mobile costs through PBX-routing capability

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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes announced the launch of Microsoft’s next wave of business communications

Traditionally, communication technologies are provided by communication service companies. Now, communication technologies such as unified convergence and FMC are provided by software companies. Even the biggest software company today has unified communications initiatives, such as below:

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes announced the launch of Microsoft’s next wave of business communications software. “Unified communications software will transform business communications as fundamentally as e-mail did in the 1990s,” Raikes said. “Today, Microsoft is in the VoIP game, and our customers and partners are already winning with better economics and new business opportunities.”

For large communication infrastructures, such as large companies or metropolitan cities, equipment upgrades can take time, so new products, features, and services reach the users slowly. Software products accelerate this curve because software can be easier to replace than the mainframe-sized telecommunications equipment of 20 years ago.

SAN FRANCISCO — Oct. 16, 2007 — Today, Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., and Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft Business Division, announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft’s unified communications software, taking the first step toward streamlining workplace communications and helping reduce the cost of the average corporate voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) system by half. “In the next decade, sweeping technology innovations driven by the power of software will transform communications,” Gates said. “Working with partners, we’re making rapid advances that will enable fundamental advances in the way people communicate and collaborate at work.” Joined by customers and partners, the Microsoft executives launched unified communications and VoIP software that includes the following: Joined by customers and partners, on Oct. 16, 2007 Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes announced the launch of Microsoft’s next wave of business communications software.<br /> Joined by customers and partners, on Oct. 16, 2007 Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes announced the launch of Microsoft’s next wave of business communications software.<br /> Click for high-res version<br /> •</p> <p>Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007. Software that delivers VoIP, video, instant messaging, conferencing and presence within the applications people already know and use such as Microsoft Office system applications and upcoming versions of Microsoft Dynamics™ ERP products and the Microsoft CRM release due later this year<br /> •</p> <p>Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. Client software for phone, instant messaging and video communications that works across the PC, mobile phone and Web browser<br /> •</p> <p>Microsoft Office Live Meeting. The next version of Microsoft’s advanced conferencing service that enables workers to conduct meetings, share documents, utilize video and record discussions from virtually any computer<br /> •</p> <p>Microsoft RoundTable™. A conferencing phone with a 360-degree camera that captures a panoramic view of meeting participants, tracks the speaker and can record meetings<br /> •</p> <p>Service pack update of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The industry’s leading e-mail, voice mail, calendaring and unified messaging platform</p> <p>“Unified communications software will transform business communications as fundamentally as e-mail did in the 1990s,” Raikes said. “Today, Microsoft is in the VoIP game, and our customers and partners are already winning with better economics and new business opportunities.”</p> <p>Dramatic Business Results for Customers</p> <p>Gates and Raikes were joined today by hundreds of customers (http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies) reporting dramatic time savings due to more efficient communications and cost savings of 25 percent to 30 percent over traditional communications technologies. Gibson Guitar Corp., Global Crossing, L’Occitane, Quanta Computer USA Inc., Sanofi-Aventis, The Shaw Group Inc., Virgin Megastores and Volvo Group were among the customers that joined the event to discuss the positive impact of Microsoft technology on their business.</p> <p>“We are deploying Office Communications Server 2007 globally, and already people are seeing substantial time savings and productivity gains,” said Etienne de Verdelhan, chief information officer with L’Occitane, a leading global retailer of natural ingredient cosmetics with more than 900 stores in over 60 countries. “Not only are we able to launch new business communications with just one click, but user setup and administration is extremely simple, which is critical for a company growing at our rapid pace.”</p> <p>Supporting these findings, Forrester Consulting found in a study commissioned by Microsoft that organizations may achieve significant productivity improvements and cost savings with unified communications. The Forrester study,1 created from the results of 15 in-depth interviews of Microsoft unified communications customers, found that these customers can achieve more than 500 percent return on investment (ROI) over three years by deploying Office Communications Server 2007.</p> <p>Partner Support</p> <p>More than 50 partners joined Microsoft to announce new products and services built on Microsoft’s unified communications platform. These partners include the following:<br /> •</p> <p>Systems integrators. Seven hundred ninety-three partners have achieved Microsoft’s UC Specialization in less than four months since Microsoft opened the program. These partners are trained to help customers deploy Microsoft unified communications software.<br /> •</p> <p>Telephony providers. Three global telephony leaders are announcing their road maps to build next-generation software applications on Microsoft’s voice platform:<br /> •</p> <p>Nortel Networks confirmed pending availability of five software-based solutions and applications to enhance Office Communications Server as part of the Innovative Communications Alliance (http://www.innovativecommunicationsalliance.com). Nortel also confirmed it is on track to more than double the number of Office Communications Server certified engineers in the UC Systems Integration practice.<br /> •</p> <p>Ericsson announced the Ericsson Enterprise Mobility Gateway, which will be built on VoIP call management in Office Communications Server to bring office communications to any mobile device, reducing mobile costs and maximizing existing investments.<br /> •</p> <p>Mitel Networks Corp. announced plans to develop a software-based solution that leverages Office Communications Server’s VoIP call management capabilities to meet the specialized telephony needs of small and medium-sized businesses in vertical markets.<br /> •</p> <p>Independent software vendors. Independent software vendors announced plans to incorporate presence and click-to-communicate features from Microsoft’s unified communications platform into their software applications. In addition, SAP AG plans to integrate Office Communications Server with Duet software, which is jointly developed with Microsoft and provides access to SAP processes and data through Microsoft Office applications. This will enable business users to see presence and to click to communicate while working within Duet.<br /> •</p> <p>Phone and device manufacturers. Seven manufacturers announced global availability of 15 new Microsoft UC-qualified phones and devices today, increasing choices for customers. Microsoft is working closely with more than 15 strategic partners to develop new UC-enabled endpoints including handsets, wireless phones, webcams and laptops. Conferencing leader Tandberg also announced its plans to build a video and webconferencing solution incorporating Microsoft unified communications software to ensure that customers can maximize their investment in existing infrastructure.</p> <p>Continued Commitment to Interoperability</p> <p>Microsoft also unveiled Unified Communications Open Interoperability, a telephony system qualification program, to give customers the assurance that Microsoft unified communications software works with their telephony systems. A list of qualified products, including eight products from five companies that have already received the qualification, is available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=87482.</p> <p>To view the keynote address, learn more about Microsoft’s unified communications software or download evaluation copies, customers can visit http://www.microsoft.com/uc.</p> <p>Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.</p> <p>Note to editors: If you are interested in viewing additional information on Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft Web page at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass on Microsoft’s corporate information pages. Web links, telephone numbers and titles were correct at time of publication, but may since have changed. For additional assistance, journalists and analysts may contact Microsoft’s Rapid Response Team or other appropriate contacts listed at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/contactpr.mspx.

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