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CommuniGate Systems Opens the Door for Mac and Linux High-Performance Calendaring and Scheduling With the CalDAV Standard

New Open Standard Scheduling Features Enable Apple Enterprise Class Solution

CommuniGate Systems announced the addition of CalDAV support to its industry leading Unified Communications platform. The CalDAV standard lets users share scheduling resources and calendar events to boost collaboration and productivity throughout the enterprise. As a standards-based solution, the CommuniGate Pro platform works across multiple calendar standards, such as iCalendar, MAPI, WebCal, and now CalDAV for seamless interoperability of clients and organizational scheduling services.

With the new CalDAV support, Mac OS users can reap huge benefits through shared calendaring and scheduling, without having to rely on Microsoft client or server products. CommuniGate Pro's calendaring services enable colleagues to share calendaring resources regardless of their chosen operating system and client software -- Microsoft Outlook in Exchange mode, Apple iCal, CommuniGate Pro Pronto!, and any other CalDAV client. As a result, Mac OS users can still communicate with companies using Microsoft Outlook or other client products.

In addition, CommuniGate Pro provides network operators and ISPs with a new Software as a Service (SaaS) offering, particularly for the Mac enterprise market. As a multi-tenant carrier grade platform, CommuniGate Pro drives additional revenue opportunities for ISPs by providing powerful calendaring applications to SMB customers with a wide choice of client technologies not found in other messaging servers.

CommuniGate Pro's calendaring features are tightly unified with all other methods of communication -- voice, video, e-mail, presence, chat, and other groupware applications. Users enjoy a single identity and secure login for all their Internet Communication methods, greatly simplifying communications and accessibility. With CommuniGate Pro's Mobility Suite, users can seamlessly access calendar, e-mail, and other data from their computer or mobile device. The Unified Communications platform significantly reduces administration requirements, as a single CommuniGate Pro server can do what often requires many servers and software packages to deliver Calendar, e-mail, XMPP (Jabber), SIP (VoIP), WebMail and directory services.

"As Enterprises are moving from legacy messaging systems toward Unified Communications, they are looking to avoid getting locked into closed platforms like Exchange 2007. The uptake in Apple laptops and iPhones in 2007 is a compelling indication IT managers are seeking more reliable, more secure, user-friendly, and multi-media capable technologies. It's critical the applications powering these products share the same qualities of performance and reliability," said Jon R. Doyle, Vice President of Business Development for CommuniGate Systems. "CommuniGate Pro has the clear distinction for over a decade now, as the most reliable and powerful server for Apple products. We look forward to expanding the CalDAV features, especially for the iPhone and over-the-air (OTA) support."

"Sharing information and staying on top of our client's project deadlines with dependable communication is crucial to our success. We have used CommuniGate Pro for over five years now as our messaging platform and consider it to be a rock solid and powerful server we can depend upon," said Jonathan Gerfen, IT Manager at San Francisco's Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, voted Adweek's U.S. Agency of the Year in both 2006 and 2007. "We are pleased to see the addition of CalDAV support on the platform as we have a variety of computers and operating systems in the company and can now enable new rich scheduling capabilities."

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