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Newest Version of WebDialogs Unyte™ Desktop-Sharing Tool Now Available

My friend Lou Geurcia at WebDialogs is constantly prodding the Unyte team to bring new collaboration advances to their solution set. I've been watching them for a year now, and they just keep teaking and improving constantly. Here's their latest as version 2.5 comes out of beta intolive production

Newest Version of WebDialogs Unyte™ Desktop-Sharing Tool Now Available
Better image quality and peer-to-peer sharing
are two of several upgrades to online collaboration tool

BILLERICA, Mass.–June 12, 2007— WebDialogs, a leading provider of multimedia conferencing services, today announced that the latest version of its easy-to-use real-time collaboration software, Unyte 2.5, is now available, following a successful beta-test period.

The new version of Unyte features enhanced picture quality and quicker image transition times between host and viewer monitors. It also offers a new remote-assistance capability that lets users accept control of another computer, for example, to edit a document or troubleshoot their product on a customer's computer.

And, while the service remains primarily browser-based, version 2.5 offers peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing between the host and those users who have installed Unyte, creating a direct connection that provides improved performance and experience. In addition, software developers will appreciate the new integration options that enable tighter, more integrated solutions with Unyte.

“The feedback to 2.5 during our beta test has been very encouraging,” said WebDialogs CEO Lou Guercia. “Users have told us that the improved image quality is readily apparent. Many also appreciate the new P2P option. But for those who don’t know P2P from B2B, Unyte continues to be the easiest-to-use desktop- and application-sharing tool anywhere.”

Two versions of Unyte are available. Unyte Lyte offers basic desktop and application viewing capability between the host and one viewer, and is free of charge. Unyte + is an upgraded version with additional features such as select application sharing and remote control of applications by participants. Unyte + costs as little as $30 annually. Unyte Lyte can also be used as a one-click plug-in with Skype, Yahoo! Messenger and Salesforce.com.

Visit www.unyte.net for more information and to download Unyte 2.5.

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WebDialogs Unyte is a trademark of WebDialogs, Inc. All other names and trademarks referenced herein are the properties of their respective owners.

About WebDialogs
WebDialogs, Inc., delivers reliable, high quality Web collaboration services to increase the productivity, effectiveness and value of online interactions. WebDialogs is the top provider of private-label Web-conferencing services to service providers and equipment makers. In addition, WebDialogs provides integrated voice and Web conferencing services for enterprises and collaborative tools for instant messaging (IM), customer relationship management (CRM) and other interactive applications.

WebDialogs delivers its WebInterpoint™ and Unyte™ products and services to enterprises, service providers, equipment makers, portals and application vendors worldwide. Founded in 1998, WebDialogs is a privately held company based in Billerica, Mass.


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Ken Camp has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. Ken spent 17 years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies successfully designing and implementing voice and data networks. He later worked in the security marketplace and played a key role in early IPSec VPN deployments. As an independent consultant, Ken's primary focal areas include network performance improvement, security practices and the design and deployment of integrated voice and data solutions. He may be contacted at: ken_camp@realtimepublishers.net

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