Jeff Dworkin of Sangoma among Key Participants in UC3 Summit Executive Panel

February 06, 2012

Sangoma Technologies (News - Alert) Corporation recently announced that its director of marketing, Jeff Dworkin, will be among the key participants in an executive panel discussion at the UC3 Summit. Dworkin will be presenting a session entitled, “Where and What are the REAL Opportunities - Making Money Right Now!” on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at the Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North in Scottsdale, Arizona.

In a release, UC3 Summit Executive Director Pamela Avila, said that, “Sangoma has a very compelling - and very important message - to deliver to channel partners and end users of unified communications solutions. While the profound business benefits of these technologies are becoming increasingly apparent to the market, many businesses and channels are concerned about the aspects of integrating these offerings across disparate networks and infrastructures.”

She added, “Sangoma has an impressive track record of helping customers implement these technologies across a hybridized network. We are delighted that Jeff Dworkin will be with us to share his perspectives and expertise with the UC3 Summit participants.”

The UC3 Summit will feature attendees from various sections of the industry and will include channel partner executives who are responsible for the strategic developments and future growth of their organizations as well as end-user consultants responsible for the development of converged communication strategy supporting the under-2000 market. The US3 Summit will also be attended by vendors with both products and programs specific to the SMB industry who are keen on building and expanding relationships and deals with attending channel partners at the summit.

In other news, Sangoma recently announced the release of its W400 GSM Board. The latest addition to Sangoma's family of gateway solutions, the W400 provides mobile network VoIP and SMS gateway connectivity for Asterisk-based IP-PBX (News - Alert) systems, and Sangoma will be expanding support for other open source and proprietary IP-PBX platforms in the coming months.




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Edited by Jennifer Russell

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