Dialogic Hosts Computer Telephony Showcase At Telecom '95

UNIFIED MESSAGING, VOICE PROCESSING TOOLKIT AND SCSA DEMONSTRATIONS ON THE
STAND

TELECOM '95, GENEVA, October 3-11, 1995 - Dialogic Corporation
(NASDAQ:DLGC), (Booth 1.338A - USA Pavilion) the world's leading supplier
of hardware and software components for computer telephony, is hosting a
computer telephony pavilion to demonstrate the scope of computer telephony
applications available today.

Approximately 25 companies will be exhibiting products on the stand - all
of which will be making use of Dialogic hardware and software
technologies. These will include:

APEX'S OMNIVOX FOR WINDOWS NT (also available for UNIX), a fully
object-oriented (C/C++) development environment with graphical tools for
creating a wide range of computer telephony applications. Based on
Microsoft's multi-tasking/multi-threading operating system, OmniVox is
compatible with Windows 95 and TCP/IP. The OmniView voice applications
generator, a visual programming tool, allows for flowcharting of
applications using icons and dialog boxes.

AT&T WILL DEMONSTRATE THEIR INFORMATION SERVICES PLATFORM (ISP), which is
an environment for delivering high-volume telephony services over a
geographically distributed network. ISP's approach allows for the creation
of a dynamic and flexible solution which can be scaled to meet customer
needs now and in the future. ISP's Telecom component interacts with users
of telephony devices (e.g. answering phone calls, recognizing speech,
transferring calls). The Telecom components receive all of their
behavioral instructions (e.g. how many rings to wait before answering,
what is valid input, where should the call be transferred) from a single
Application component.

AVT'S CALLXPRESS3 product line integrates voice messaging, e-mail messaging
and fax messaging, and includes an interactive voice response component
that provides callers access to computer-based information. CallXpress3
also enables users to develop customized computer-telephony applications.

C3 COMPUTER TELEPHONY LTD. will be exhibiting a range of desktop telephony
solutions including dynamic extensions and virtual office applications
(i.e. where individuals are given a single contact phone number, and calls
are delivered to them by the PBX whether they are at home, in the office
or in the car) using its patented technology for providing off-PBX
solutions.

DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION will demonstrate the AlphaServer Voice
Platform under UNIX and Windows NT with application generators from
partners and a demo application involving all voice processing
technologies which include voice recording and playback, DTMF recognition,
voice recognition and voice synthesis.

THE ENTERPRISE COMPUTER TELEPHONY FORUM (ECTF) WILL HAVE INFORMATION
AVAILABLE on the new industry organization formed to promote an open,
competitive market for Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) technology.
Please contact the Enterprise Computer Telephony Forum Inc., 303 Vintage
Park Drive, Foster City, CA 94404-1138, Tel: 415-578-6852, Fax:
415-378-6692, or send email to ectf@sbexpos.com. Companies can also call
the ECTF fax on demand information service by dialing 415-688-4388.

EXPERT SYSTEMS WILL SHOWCASE EASE FOR WINDOWS, a powerful integrated
development environment for computer telephony applications. The EASE
demonstration will feature the product's graphical interface complete with
intuitive pull down menus, visual toolbars, and interactive dialog boxes.
Other complimentary technologies to be featured include text-to-speech,
voice recognition, and interactive fax.

FORCE COMPUTERS WILL DEMONSTRATE VME SYSTEMS which hold up to 21 CPU or I/O
boards on a common backplane. This prepares to build widely scalable and
ruggedised embedded systems. The VME architecture is processor
independent.

The demo system shown is a 20-slot VME system (teraforce), which is
configured with a SPARC CPU-5V (SPARCstation-5 compatible) VMEbus CPU
board from Force running Solaris 2.4. The new V/S30E1 VMEbus card from
Dialogic is integrated to perform voice/tone processing and to connect to
E-1 lines.

IBM'S DEMONSTRATION WILL FOCUS ON CALLPATH DIRECT TALK/2, a flexible voice
processing platform that allows you to build, execute, and manage a wide
range of integrated applications. The DirectTalk/2 system demonstrated
here shows how a multilingual interactive voice response (IVR) system can
be used to give your customers information and services from you, all with
a single phone call, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

IVS BUILDER & IVS SERVER, FROM MEDIASOFT TELECOM, is an application
generator and runtime software that enables call processing and IVR
developers to build and manage large-scale, high performance UNIX- based
applications - entirely from Windows. Made for beginners or experienced
users alike, IVS contains advanced features such as embedded SQL support,
Simulation, Load/Stress Testing, On-line monitoring, as well as On-line
Compilation and Debugging.

INCALLIANCE WILL DEMONSTRATE THEIR ISOETHERNET AND ISDN SYSTEMS which
provide the communications platform for implementation of real- time
interactive multi-media and computer telephony applications which traverse
the LAN-WAN barrier. System solutions combining software applications &
APIs, allow incAllianceTM members to demonstrate market leading system
solutions across both the Telecom campus and the world.

MOTOROLA'S DEMONSTRATION is based on the Motorola Computer Group's (MCG)
open network system platform architecture, the XR Series 900 family
includes four models that offer a wide range of NEBS-compatible system
platforms in an extensive variety of memory, storage, and communications
options.

Depending on performance requirements, the XR Series 900 family offers
switch manufacturers, OEMs and system integrators a range of compute
options leveraging the power of MCG's RIC-based MVME187 and MVME197
single-board computers and single- and dual-processor configurations.

N-SOFT WILL BE DEMONSTRATING THE REKOLL GENERATOR, developed by N-SOFT, is
a high-level, user-friendly environment for creating virtually any
computer telephony application. The package features a user-oriented
language, the K language, which can perform both vocal and general-
purpose functions such as database access, fax handling, audio
conferencing, switching, computer telephony integration (CTI)
applications, voice recognition, and text-to-speech. K language is open
and modular and allows programmers to include C subroutines. Shared
modules can be used to save time and enhance the performance of
applications.

PARITY SOFTWARE WILL BE DEMONSTRATING VOS 5, the award-winning applications
language that offers cross-platform compatibility across the following
operating systems: DOS, Windows 3.x, NT, 95 and UNIX. VOS is specially
designed for the particularly rigorous demands of multi-line call
processing applications, which require a high degree of reliability,
flexibility and performance. Parity Software also offers CallBocx, a range
of object components for Windows visual programming environments such as
Microsoft Visual Basic.

SODITEL'S DEMONSTRATION will feature the new VME voice processing card from
Dialogic, the V/S30E1. Capable of 30 channels of voice processing, it has
an ISDN primary rate interface to the network. It is presented in a
teraforce chassis from Force Computers. The chassis runs the Solaris 2.4
operating system on a Force 5V SPARC CPU card. The application generator
is X-Pilot for UNIX from Soditel. With ARBOVOC, the tree generator, and
EDVOC, the graphical voice file editor, they provide the tools for easy
development of powerful applications.

STYLUS INNOVATION'S VISUAL VOICE is a Visual Basic custom control (VBX or
OLE) and graphical workbench for building computer telephony applications.
Visual Voice can be used with Visual Basic (or any other development tool
that supports VBXs or OLE Controls such as Visual C++, PowerBuilder's,
Delphi, etc.) to create custom telephony applications. The demonstration
highlights the powerful high level commands of Visual.

VOICETEK CORPORATION'S APPLICATION SOFTWARE PLATFORM GENERATIONS is an open
and extensible graphical platform of service capabilities, integrated
databases, and shareable resources. Using Generations, the programming of
new applications and the maintenance of existing applications are
accomplished by drawing call flows using graphical icons which represent
the functional building blocks of telephony or computer services.

VOYSYS CORPORATION WILL DEMONSTRATE INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE (IVR), which
describes the way to access information from a computer database using a
Touch Tone telephone. IVR provides a new level of freedom, enabling
callers to do such diverse things as order a product, obtain instructions,
leave information or receive specific account information, all quickly and
efficiently, whenever and wherever they need it.

Founded in 1983, Dialogic Corporation is a leading manufacturer of
standards-based computer telephony hardware and software platform
components, with more than 1.7 million ports shipped worldwide. In March
1993, Dialogic launched the Signal Computing System Architecture standard
along with 70 other companies. SCSA defines open software and hardware
standard for building computer telephony systems with multiple
technologies. SCSA is now supported by more than 280 industry suppliers.
To offer customers the widest range of capabilities, Dialogic has
bolstered its traditional CT strengths by acquiring leading companies in
complementary technologies: GammaLink, the leader in computer- based
facsimile (fax) components; the CT Division specializing in
computer-telephone software integration at the switch level and Spectron
Microsystems, Inc., developers of the SPOX operating system and of digital
signal processor development environment. Dialogic's European headquarters
are located in Brussels, Belgium with regional offices in Hartley Wintney,
UK; Paris, France; Milan, Italy; and Munich, Germany. Dialogic's
Asia/Pacific headquarters is located in Tokyo, with an office in
Singapore. Dialogic is a founding member of the Enterprise Computer
Telephony Forum (ECTF).
 
 =========================================================
 From the 'New Product News' Electronic News Service on...
 AOL (Keyword = New Products) and Delphi (GO COMP PROD)
 =========================================================
 This information was processed from data provided by the
 company/author mentioned. For additional details, please
 contact them directly at the address/phone# indicated.
 Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
 =========================================================
 All submissions for this service should be addressed to:
 BAKER ENTERPRISES,  20 Ferro Dr,  Sewell, NJ  08080  USA
 Email: rbakerpc@delphi.com  -or- RBakerPC (on AOL/Delphi)
 =========================================================
