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ArticlesSeptember 1995 / State Of The Art


September 1995 / State Of The Art

article Collision!
Despite cultural differences and compatibility problems, integration of computers and telephony is fast becoming reality
- by Russell Kay, Technical Editor

article Standard Issue
table Where to Find
illustration Four CTI Architectures: Phone-Centric
illustration Four CTI Architectures: Server-Centric
illustration Four CTI Architectures: Voic e-Server
illustration Four CTI Architectures: PC-Centric
illustration The End of the PBX
sidebar Strategic Industry Alliances
sidebar A Checklist for Making CTI Decisions
Integrating your computers and phones? Here's a guide through the maze of design approaches, technologies, standards, APIs, and industry politics.
- by James Burton

article Building Telephony Applications
table Applications Generators for Telephony
screen Show N Tell Grows Up
sidebar Sitting Pretty
sidebar Calling Dr. Blue
sidebar Tax Man
sidebar How Much Will It Cost?
Dozens of development tools, many based on Visual Basic, can help you create a voice-processing system
- by James Burton

article Telephony's Killer App?
table P roduct Information
screen FastCall Expands Windows with Telephony Services
sidebar Wildfire: One Wild and Not-So-Crazy Helper
It'll take an irresistible new application to make computer-telephony integration happen everywhere. Will one of these apps do it?
- by John P. Mello Jr.

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