Esna Technologies Inc. announced today it has added support for Broadsoft BroadWorks VoIP platform to its Telephony Office-LinX Unified Communication platform. Providing revenue-generating voice features for fixed-line and wireless service providers, Broadsoft BroadWorks is the industry's leading VoIP application platform. Including Business Trunking, IP Centrex, Mobile PBX, Hosted PBX, and Residential Broadband, BroadWorks offers the widest array of applications from a single platform. BroadWorks delivers these applications with carrier-grade interoperability, back office capabilities, redundancy, and scalability.
Esnatech which is a leading provider of unified communication solutions has long been a leader in mobility, messaging, and presence. By adding native SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) support to the Broadworks Application platform, the Company will be expanding compatibility with market leading and advanced IP communications systems. Now customers with hosted voice solutions can still leverage the interoperability and simplicity of Telephony Office-LinX to enable unified communications to their existing business processes and applications. Along with native speech to text and speech recognition solutions for their customers and users, Broadworks' providers can now offer Telephony Office-LinX to their customers and offer advanced presence applications with MS Exchange and Lotus Domino, integrated mobility and unified messaging with GoogleTM applications.
VP of Sales & Marketing Esnatech, Davide Petramala, declared:
"With the support of GoogleTM applications and now our seamless support for Broadworks, we are now truly delivering UC as a SaaS solution for Small to mid size enterprises." He continued: "This allows Esnatech to expand beyond customer premise based applications to offer a complete UC offering to hosted customers looking for an alternative."The Broadworks platform and the Broadsoft ecosystem of partners enable us to look beyond traditional means of delivering unified communications and look to the next paradigm of enterprise communications."