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DEFINITION - Unified messaging (sometimes referred to as the unified messaging system or UMS) is the handling of voice, fax, and regular text messages as objects in a single mailbox that a user can access either with a regular e-mail client or by telephone. The PC user can open and play back voice messages, assuming their PC has multimedia capabilities. Fax images can be saved or printed.

A user can access the same mailbox by telephone. In this case, ordinary e-mail notes in text are converted into audio files and played back.

Unified messaging is particularly convenient for mobile business users because it allows them to reach colleagues and customers through a PC or telephone, whichever happens to be available. Some services offer worldwide telephone access.

Getting started with unified messaging
To explore how unified messaging is used in the enterprise, here is an additional resource:
Evaluating messaging and email platforms: Messaging and email systems are incorporating more capabilities than ever. Learn what to consider when you upgrade your messaging platform.

CONTRIBUTORS: Mike Norris
LAST UPDATED: 24 Sep 2008

Read more about unified messaging:
- Lucent Technologies' Octel service offers unified messaging that uses Microsoft's Exchange product.
- ITMedia offers a paper by Jon Reina on the Unified Messaging System (UMS) .
- Telebot.com offers a free unified messaging service (but your mail comes with advertising).
- SearchWin2000.com has a collection of Internet links related to unified messaging.


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