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Microsoft ResponsePoint's Future

Have you heard of Microsoft ResponsePoint? Ironically, not many people really have. ResponsePoint is Microsoft's new SMB-focused IP phone system appliance. With hardware vendor support from a wide variety of companies, including D-Link, Quanta, and Aastra, there are multiple choices for the hardware side of the system.

ResponsePoint has had a mildly slow "take-off" into the market, but it will be a product to watch. What could potentially hamper RP? First, Microsoft will need to show continued commitment to the product. Recently, Service Pack 1 was announced, so the development lifecycle of the product is indeed continuing. Secondly, the actual user experience of the product focuses on voice recognition. Time will tell as to whether this will be a time-tested implementation of a user interface.

Scalability of RP seems to be a chief concern among users. The system will likely not scale above the 10-12 line (analog) environment (with multiple appliances), with no PRI support on the way. This is definitely a small business product. However, other vendors are offering appliances with more features and more scalability options at the same relative price point.

The future of ResponsePoint is unknown. It will be interesting to see whether some of the intuitive voice recognition features make it into the mainstream releases of Microsoft OCS, however, time will tell.

For more information about Microsoft ResponsePoint, visit this site.

RP does have a PRI/T1 option - Quintum

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You might want to take a look at the Sept 17th Quintum Annoncment on a new PRI/T1 PSTN gateway for Response Point. http://www.quintum.com/news/press.html?id=211

Nice find! Thanks for the

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Nice find! Thanks for the link. Article has a certain FUD ring to it as well.

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About Matthew Nickasch

Nickasch has been very involved in IT since he was just 13. His current and previous consulting experience includes systems architecture, virtualization, and converged networks for the financial, education, and healthcare industries. Matthew currently attends the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he also works as a network management assistant. While his interests include directory services and routing protocols, Nickasch's focus is on converged networks and voice over IP.

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