“The M5 Network phone system has an extensive portfolio of capabilities, but one in particular is especially harmonized with eXpresso: On-Demand Conferencing. That feature enables users to instantly host or attend conference calls on the fly, anytime, from anywhere. In combination with eXpresso, it enables live collaborative meetings where a real work-product is generated. Conventional “Web meetings” don’t allow participants to contribute to documents.”
It’s the next evolution in VoIP — SAAS. But I have to ask, Shouldn’t Hosted Email be the first App you host with the Voice App? Unified messaging starts with email, chat, and voice. Google Voice has done that by combining the Gmail Inbox with the Google Voicemail box (and the voicemail-to-text feature).
collaboration, conferencing, hosted pbx, SAAS, saas, voip
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