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Cisco buys PostPath
This is one of the greatest news I've heard today.
Cisco is a software company and it is good that they provide enterprise applications services too due to the pervasive nature of network infrastructures today.
Why does Cisco Unity (and other products in their UC range) require Exchange or Domino as their repository, while Cisco could come up with something of their own?
This is a great direction for the company. One other suggestion I make to the company, when filling up their surveys, is that they come up with a directory service offering too, like MS AD and Novell's eDirectory, as it forms the basis of enterprise application services infrastructure.
And of course, none of their products should come on MS Windows kernels. Interoperability doesnt mean running on Windows.
My 2 pesewas!
Felix Nkansah