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Andrew joined Aculab in May 2008 as a Product Manager responsible for the product management and marketing support of Aculab's Prosody X and Prosody S media processing products. Responsibilities include market analysis of voice, video and fax technologies, product planning and outbound marketing support for the Prosody product family.
He has been a Product Manager in the telecommunications space for the last 13 years. In that time he has worked on a broad range of telecommunications products such as TDM multiplexer equipment, DSL and fibre optic infrastructure, IPTV set-top boxes and IP-based communications platforms for VoIP and video.
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Hello Andrew,
We have 14 offices across the world with about 1100 employees. We are looking to subscribe to a service/ buy a product, that allows us the ability to extract our employee contact information (personal and business), upload it programmatically(meaning employees have to do nothing) to an external site/location, and use the external site in the event of an outage (such as our phone system down, email server down, network outage) to selectively choose what employees to contact via text messages, recorded messages, or email.
I am having trouble finding anything like this and am wondering if you have any ideas that might help us out.
Thank you,
Steve
Steve,
Interesting scenario you have, and I am sure one of our partners could help you out with a solution that uses our technology.
If you drop me an email, then I will pass on your query.
(Usual email format rules apply - firstname.lastname at Aculab.com)