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Toshiba Offering IPedge Application Server For Strata CIX Systems

toshiba_IPedge_application_serverToshiba is offering the IPedge Application Server for users of Toshiba’s Strata CIX IP business telephone systems. Adding IPedge to the Strata CIX brings IPedge unified messaging, mobility, unified communications, and meeting collaboration applications to Strata CIX users.

Applications include IPedge Unified Messaging, IPMobility for mobility and single-number reach, IPedge Call Manager on PC for unified communications, and IPedge Meeting for audio, Web, and video collaboration.

Users of Toshiba’s legacy Strata CTX digital business telephone systems can also upgrade to Strata CIX and add IPedge as an application server to enable these solutions.

The IPedge Application Server is available in three system sizes: the IPedge EP Application Server (up to 40 users), IPedge EC Application Server (up to 200 users), and IPedge EM Application Server (up to 800 users).

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