Specializing in enterprise VoIP
, Taridium (News - Alert) is a next generation VoIP solutions provider. The company was founded with a very specific commitment to leverage best of breed VoIP hardware and software for the customers that depend on it to help their communications systems run smoothly.
The extensive use of open source tools and platforms that is so prevalent today gives Taridium the ability to deliver a virtually unequalled ratio of price-to-performance. In fact, the company does specialize in turnkey high availability VoIP solutions, as well as custom development.
One of the major advantages offered by Taridium is end-to-end VoIP consulting services. In this age when convergence is all the rage, VoIP to mobile convergence is also offered. Tier 1 origination and termination is yet another advantage.
And when it comes to solutions, there is a wide range. For instance, Taridium offers a comms VoIP provider solution, as well as an enterpise PBX
solution and IPBX. There is also a call-recording solution, a unified voicemail solution, and an on premise conferencing solution offered by Taridium in addition.
Earlier this year, Taridium announced the addition of the IPBX mobile interface to its enterprise PBX (News - Alert) solution.
"One of the big advantages of the Taridium IPBX mobile interface is that users can access internal PBX extensions directly from their mobile phone with a single click - it basically allows you to take your office extension with you," said Taridium’s CTO Dominique Kull.
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