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VERA News Veramark Releases Six New Cost Effective SMB Call Accounting Bundles for VoIP
PITTSFORD, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veramark Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: VERA) today announced the release of
six new call accounting bundles that address the specific needs of Small
Mid-sized Businesses (“SMB”).
With all the traditional feature-rich functionality of eCAS®– at a very affordable price –
the new eCAS SMB bundles are perfectly suited to even the smallest of
businesses. An ideal compliment to all the major SMB switching
platforms, the eCAS bundles support both legacy and VoIP switches,
including:
The small business sector is growing rapidly, and Veramark is well
positioned and committed to support the changing requirements of this
burgeoning marketplace, with solutions that are easy to use, cost
effective to own, easy to access, flexible and complete “all
in one” bundles.
The eCAS SMB bundles support multiple concurrent users and an unlimited
number of report recipients in single-site environments. eCAS SMB
provides essential data to monitor employee productivity; saves time
with its industry-exclusive EZ-Burst®
Automatic Report Distribution; simplifies billing with effective inbound
and outbound call traffic analysis; and reduces expense by readily
identifying toll fraud and abuse.
Supported by a robust internal reporting engine, totally web-based eCAS
SMB uses the power of the Web to provide easy, convenient and secure
access to system users when and where they need it, while delivering all
the functionality that has made eCAS a market leader in call accounting.
eCAS and eCAS SMB are available from Veramark and their leading industry
partners. For more information, visit www.veramark.com.
About Veramark Technologies, Inc.
For over 20 years, Veramark’s telemanagement
solutions have set the industry standard for technological excellence,
application experience, and process expertise. Veramark’s
completely web-based software architecture integrates communications
management software with operation support systems (OSS) software. These
solutions include eCAS and VeraSMART Call Accounting, Telemanagement,
Work Flow Management, Asset Management, Directory/Information
Management, Service Inventory Build and Line Verification, Service
Analysis and Recommendations, Wireless Optimization and Ongoing
Management, Contract Analysis/Negotiations, and Billing Dispute
Resolution.
This broad portfolio of products and services allows enterprises to
optimize network performance, increase productivity, improve enterprise
security, and measurably reduce communications expenses. By utilizing
industry-standard databases, secure web-browser based user interfaces,
and dynamic reporting tools, Veramark’s
products and services make managing complex communications networks easy
and efficient. Veramark’s web-based software
architecture eliminates the need for client software and makes the
software accessible from every networked PC in the enterprise. In
addition to Veramark’s premise-based
solutions, Veramark offers its customers a robust ASP and managed
services alternative, (“TEM”)
designed to meet all or a portion of the customer’s
defined needs.
The company sells and markets its solutions directly and through
leveraged distribution channels to customers ranging from the Fortune
500 to small businesses as well as the public sector, including
government agencies and the military. Veramark’s
leadership position is demonstrated by its relationships with telecom's
leaders - Avaya®, Nortel Networks®,
Cisco Systems®, NEC Unified, AT&T Inc., Sprint®
and others. All Veramark products and services are made and provided by
personnel in the United States.
Veramark, eCAS and VeraSMART are registered trademarks of Veramark
Technologies, Inc.
All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
This report may contain forward-looking statements as defined in the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. A variety of factors
could cause actual results to differ from the anticipated results
expressed in such forward-looking statements. These may include but are
not necessarily limited to changes in general economic conditions in the
United States and overseas, technological changes in the
telecommunications or computer industries, the timely and successful
launch of planned new products, the timely installation and acceptance
by end-user customers, andthe impact of competition or changes
In the marketing strategies of major distributors.