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Nortel and Microsoft unveil joint unified messaging roadmap

Nortel and Microsoft unveil joint unified messaging roadmap

By:  Joaquim P. Menezes  On: 17 Jan 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

Nortel and Microsoft have unveiled a comprehensive road map for what the two companies call their "shared vision for unified communications (UC)."

Early customers of the alliance include multinational oil company Royal Dutch Shell PLC.

"Over the next several years, we plan to migrate our network to a software-based communications system built on technologies represented by the Nortel and Microsoft alliance," said Johan Krebbers, group IT architect at Royal Dutch Shell, who joined Ballmer and Zafirovski onstage at Wednesday's event.

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Joaquim P. Menezes Joaquim P. Menezes is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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