September 15, 2009
Dialexia's HERO Hosted IP PBX Wins Best of Show Award at ITEXPOBy Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributor Dialexia Communications’ HERO hosted IP PBX (News - Alert) bagged a "Best of Show Award" in the Best Service Provider Solution category during Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC (News - Alert))'s ITEXPO West 2009 in Los Angeles. Dialexia is a pioneer in the world of IP telephony and call processing. The company’s HERO is a fully standard compliant 100 percent SIP-based hosted PBX software package. This scalable solution offers small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) customers a latest generation hosted PBX system that addresses all of their business communications needs. HERO includes a soft phone, receptionist soft console, administration / diagnostics & reporting tools, voice mail, Unified Messaging, Auto Attendant, video and support of SIP-based IP Phones and a billing system. Each year, the ITEXPO (News - Alert) Best of Show Awards are given to innovative products and solutions that were featured in the Exhibit Hall during the event. The pre-show nominations were evaluated by the INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine editorial staff who also met with vendors to inspect and review the displayed products. Ahmed Aina, CEO of Dialexia Communications (News - Alert), said the award is an honor for Dialexia, which is focused on delivering real-world, carrier grade solutions that are right sized for their customers and partners and allow them rapid growth and success. "Our judging panel felt as though this year's field was the deepest we've ever seen for the Best of Show Awards, and we congratulate the winners for standing out in their respective categories," said Rich Tehrani (News - Alert), CEO and group editor-in-chief of TMC. “The industry's largest collection of service providers, enterprise buyers, developers, and resellers come to ITEXPO, to see innovative solutions from companies like Dialexia." A full list of the winners is available on TMC's Web site. Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page. Edited by Patrick Barnard |