
Published: 2 June 1999 17:20 GMT
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has joined forces with Nortel Networks to develop a voice and data messaging server.
The Business Communications Server combines HP server technology with voice technology from Nortel, offering a unified platform for managing voice and data transfer.
The Business Communications Server will be available next month from $12,995.
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