Netelligent announced today that it has spun-off its software business into a new stand-alone company, ActiveObjects Corporation.Netelligent's software solutions, until today, were marketed and sold under the Netsoft brand, and were part of the Netelligent offering. President of both ActiveObjects and Netelligent, Aaron Stone, declared: "In order to position our software in the Unified Communications marketplace, we saw the need to create a formal distinction and prepare for expansion." Mr. Stone added: "Our software business is poised for tremendous growth. Our strategy will be accomplished by selling both direct to companies and through technology partners."
To enable companies to achieve Unified Communications, ActiveObjects is focused on software. Mr. Stone futher adds: "Most companies have invested significant time and money in the core systems." "These systems include telephony, networking, and business systems. Our solutions are made to extend and connect these disparate systems. The result is infinitely more powerful."
interAct is a completely unique, one-of-a-kind solution that brings together the customer systems, email, network, telephone, and presence & chat into a single, simple desktop client. Users, through this powerful, real-time user interface (which is the size of a IM client), reach out and touch internal and external contacts through the phone, email, or instant messaging. Telephone integration is built via Cisco's Call Manager. Email integration is accomplished via standard api's. Via an upcoming release, presence and chat leverages Microsoft OCS 2007 or the Cisco Unified Presence Server.
"Prior to interAct, there has been no single bullet for companies to use to attain Unified Communications. There is not one single platform that brings it all together. So, we made the strategic decision to take the best-in-class infrastructure components and unite them," declared VP of Product Development, Rick Chapman.