Products
What we provide
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Live projects (update Sept. 2009)
| Unit Name | Product | Description | Status |
| XPhone-Link | MCLink | Mitel-Cisco | GA v2 |
| NvConnect | Framework | Telephony SOA | GA v1 |
| NvConnect | Unilogin | Phone SSO | GA v1 |
| NvConnect | Liz For Mitel | Mitel-SugarCRM | Demo Av. |
| NvConnect | OneDirectory | Contacts directory | Demo Av. |
| RCA | LBCOS | CoS-IP-DECT | Design |
| RCA | MapCall | IP-DECT/Map | Design |
What we target for our partners?
By helping our partners to open their platform to developpers, we are convinced that third party applications will appear way quicker.

The technologies must work together in an integrated combined way that will allow developers to build business applications with the goal of delivering value internally to employees but more importantly impacting the customer experience.
Our Products
“The three fabric technologies are SIP, SOA and presence working together. Use platforms that bring these together to create applications that will solve the challenges you face" said Lawrence Byrd, Director of Unified Communications Architecture at Avaya.

NetVitesse designs and develops Rich Communication Applications. Controlling the ToIP skills, networks, SI, Web services, our application servers allow a real unification of services, improving and facilitating their use. We focus on value-added VoIP-Interop through both Hardware and Software Smart connections.
Live R&D feed (update Sept. 2009)
All our products, including in-development projects, rely on strong software architectural skills and an advanced knowledge of our partners' technologies.
We are currently designing MapCall, an innovative visual solution for a centralized location in real time of human and material resources in a building, managing incidents and giving you the ability to interact and communicate via the interface with staff. This solution is about to be proposed to the healthcare market and prisons. First demo expected by November 2009.
