VoIP-enabled phone system software platform based on Windows XP Embedded
According to Microsoft the overall system is easy to set up and maintain, and provides a user-friendly management console for accomplishing tasks such as configuring voicemail, defining call-handling preferences, and creating call distribution lists.
Response Point implements a voice-activated user interface that, for example, allows users to reach anyone in their company directory or Outlook contact list simply by saying the name. Conversely, an “Automated Receptionist” answers incoming calls and routes them according to the caller’s voice instructions. Definitely something that any Windows based user would find useful.
Response Point will be out later this year in three models; D-Link DVX-2000, Quanta Syspine and Uniden Evolo. This is definitely an interesting play from Microsoft, but what is still to be seen and understood is how well this solution scales.



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