September 07, 2007
Ardit, Inc. to Feature its Tungsten Series of IP Communication Solutions at INTERNET TELEPHONY� Conference & EXPO West 2007 in Los Angeles
TMCnet News
Los Angeles, CA (News - Alert), (September 6, 2007) — Ardit, Inc. today announced it will launch the latest version of its Tungsten Series of IP Communication Solutions at TMC (News - Alert)™’s INTERNET TELEPHONY® Conference & EXPO West 2007, September 10-12, 2007 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California (www.itexpo.com).
INTERNET TELEPHONY® Conference & EXPO is the premier global event for showcasing leading cost-saving and cutting-edge IP Communications products and services.
“Ardit’sparticipation at INTERNET TELEPHONY® Conference & EXPO is a primary reason why this show is widely recognized as the #1 venue where service providers, enterprises, government agencies, developers and resellers learn about the benefits inherent in IP Communications products and services,” said Rich Tehrani, TMC President. “The evolution in this industry has been monumental and it still continues to grow. We are proud to have Ardit’s Tungsten series of IP communication solutionsas a key part of this year’s program.”
Ardit’s Tungsten Series Communication Platforms arethe industry’s first successful integration of SIPX and Asterisk, Network World magazine’s top-rated IP PBX systems built on open-source software. Therefore Tungsten is the only product available today that can be hosted or non-hosted, with endpoint interoperability provided by SIPX, and gateway implementations built around Asterisk. Ardit’s Tungsten.ENS series of solutions extend from small to large businesses; Tungsten.SNX is a carrier class hosted solution for ISP’s, CLEC’s and other service providers. Both series of products have a fully integrated Contact Center and CRM functions that no other IP PBX (News - Alert) offers today.
“We at Ardit are proud to launch our Tungsten Series products,” says Ardit Chairman B. Gopinath. “Unlike other small companies, we’ve had this product in the field, being used by demanding customers, for more for than a year prior to our launch today.”
For additional informationon Ardit or the Tungsten series, please visit our Web site at www.Ardit.com. Ardit is a Lotus Interworks company. www.LotusInterworks.com. For more information or to register for INTERNET TELEPHONY® Conference & EXPO Wes007, please visit www.itexpo.com.
About Ardit
Ardit is a product innovation and realization company that provides end-to-end services for product development. Ardit is there from concept to design to end product, also providing support, maintenance and training. Our focus is on developing cutting edge intellectual properties that extend the competitive edge for our partners’ products. With a total commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Ardit is a premier partner for your intellectual property development and engineering needs.
About TMC®
Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) publishes Customer Interaction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, SIP Magazine, Unified Communications (News - Alert), and IMS Magazine. TMCnet, TMC's Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. Ranked in the top 3,000 sites in the world by alexa.com*, TMCnet serves more than one million unique visitors each month. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. In addition, TMC produces INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, Communications Developer Conference, IMS Expo and Call Center 2.0 Conference. For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com.
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Ardit Contact :
B. Gopinath
310-442-3331, x 101
TMC Contact:
203-852-6800, x142
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