Unison, the world's first fully-unified communications system, which combines telephone, email, instant messaging and more in a single server, can now be downloaded for free. Being simple and instant to deploy, as well as cost-effective, and by running on Linux, it will change the way that millions of people communicate.
Being celebrated with a 'Stone Age Office' display, the launch took place in Linux Park at CeBIT (Hall 5, Stand F52). Photos of the pre-Unison office are available at
http://www.unison.com/cebit . The free download of Unison ServerTM and Unison DesktopTM are available at
http://www.unison.com/download .
This is an important release for millions of small and medium companies around the world - finally allowing them to leave the 'stone age' of multiple servers and phone systems. We look forward to thousands of downloads as people test the software and spread the word, because the Unison product has had a phenomenal reception at CeBIT so far.
The widely-anticipated software can be downloaded and deployed without charge, allowing any company to benefit from Unison's integrated telephone, email, instant messaging, contacts and calendars.
It makes unified communications possible for millions of small and medium businesses around the world, with a Linux-based server and Microsoft Windows® client.
"This is an important release for millions of small and medium companies around the world - finally allowing them to leave the 'stone age' of multiple servers and phone systems. The Unison product has had a phenomenal reception at CeBIT so far, and we look forward to thousands of downloads as people test the software and spread the word", commented Unison Technologies CMO Rurik Bradbury.
To learn more about Unison and the world's first fully-unified communications solution, please visit
http://www.unison.com .