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Envox Launches Envox CT ADE 9.1

19-05-2006

Envox announces today the launch of Envox CT ADE™ 9.1. Envox CT ADE 9.1 builds on version 9.0 introducing a set of additional features that support VoIP-based solutions, including:
- Upgraded HMP support – Support for Intel® Host Media Processing (HMP) software release 2.0 has been added. HMP 2.0 offers increased scalability for VoIP-based voice solutions; and, the combination of Envox CT ADE and Intel HMP can now support up to 400 channels per server.
- Integration with Intel® NetStructure™ Digital Network Interface boards – These telephony boards lower the overall cost of voice solutions by providing an interface to traditional TDM networks while allowing developers to use cost-effective Intel HMP software for media processing.
"The enhancements that we have included in Envox CT ADE 9.1 ensure that the IVR development community can leverage the latest emerging technologies, such as VoIP, to create cost-effective and scalable voice solutions," said Mark D. Flanagan, president and CEO of Envox Worldwide. "The price/performance advantages of Envox CT ADE are well known. With this expanded support for HMP technology, Envox CT ADE is far and away the most affordable application development tool for creating VoIP-based voice solutions."

Kaspersky Lab presents Malware Evolution

09-04-2006
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions that protect against viruses, Trojans, worms, hacker attacks, spyware and spam, presents the second part of "Malware Evolution 2005".

The report is a continuation of the first part, published on http://www.viruslist.com in February 2006.
Yury Mashevsky, a Kaspersky Lab virus analyst, provides an overview of the criminalization of the Internet, looking at issues of relevance to both end users and IT professionals with an interest in malicious code. Topics examined include the changing focus of criminal groups, interaction between criminal groupings and the antivirus industry, and technologies such as rootkits used to increase profits through cyber crime. The report also includes an extensive list of recommendations for users.
The report concludes, by stating that "2005 shows that cybercriminals are likely to continue to focus on mobile devices and the financial sector. However, rootkits, botnets, cyber blackmail and other criminal activities are likely to remain widespread."
Malware Evolution 2005 is available here. Information contained in the report may be reproduced as long as the source and the author are cited.

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Eicon Networks announces SS7 support

19-03-2006
Eicon Networks announces new software to provide SS7 signaling protocol support for its Diva Server product line. The new Diva Server SoftSS7 software enables all existing or new applications written to any of the Diva Server APIs, including CAPI, to operate seamlessly in both ISDN and SS7/ISUP...Read more
 
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