PROGNOSIS Spreads Its Wings Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 13 November 2006
Integrated Research has formally announced its intention to port its PROGNOSIS technology to more platforms in a move that will see the VoIP monitoring and diagnostics system running on Avaya, Alcatel and Novel in addition to the existing Cisco solution.

The strategic initiative to expand its management software to the three new communication platforms will take the next twelve months says the company.

The decision to make PROGNOSIS available on other platforms will significantly increase Integrated Research's market taking in the three biggest vendors in the U.S. (Avaya, Cisco and Nortel) in addition to Alcatel a leading VoIP provider in Europe.

PROGNOSIS currently supports Cisco's Unified CallManager IP telephony platform. With support for an additional three platforms, this potentially extends the market opportunity for PROGNOSIS more than threefold, says the company.

"Today, our software is well established globally as the monitoring tool of choice for large-scale Cisco VoIP deployments," said Keith Andrews, Chief Executive Officer for Integrated Research. "Several of our large customers are now urging us to extend PROGNOSIS to support a second and in some cases third VoIP platform."

With this new strategy, PROGNOSIS will offer enterprise and managed service provider customers a single view into these disparate IP communication systems, which together represent over 60 per cent of the global IP communication market.

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