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Iperia Certified "HiPath Ready" by Siemens Communications

Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:35am EST
  NORTH BILLERICA, MA, Feb 19 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Iperia, Inc., a leading provider of Service Creation Platforms to the
service provider industry and enterprise markets, today announced that Siemens
Communications, Inc. has certified IperiaVX(TM) as "HiPath Ready (U.S)" on the
Siemens HiPath 8000 Platform.

    The certification tests took place in October 2007 at the Siemens Technology
Partner Lab in Boca Raton, Florida. According to the Siemens Technology Partner
Program Certification Test Report, "Each of the tested applications of the
IperiaVX(TM) software suite performed well with the HiPath 8000 and no major
problems have been detected in this certification test."

    During these tests, Iperia successfully certified their industry-leading
IperiaVX Service
Creation Platform, as well as IperiaVX's integrated suite of Unified
Communications applications, including Unified Messaging, Conferencing, and
AutoAttendant.

    The certification deepens the relationship Iperia has developed with Siemens
over the years. Already an Advanced Technology Partner in Siemens' Applications
technology segment, this achievement allows Siemens and Iperia to work more
closely in the field to deliver the solutions that service provider and
enterprise clients are requesting. Also, the Siemens HiPath 8000 certification
provides additional evidence of IperiaVX's flexibility, scalability, and
interoperability for large-scale implementations.

    "Many of the largest enterprises and service providers in North America rely
on
Siemens and the strength of their IP solutions," said Josh Veshia, Iperia's VP
of
Enterprise Solutions. "IperiaVX is the first Service Creation Platform to
successfully complete HiPath 8000 certification. This certification enables
Siemens and Iperia to offer a unique value proposition to their customers: The
ability to deliver high-margin, high-value communications services for their
employees, partners, and clients. These services, whose time to market used
to take a year or more, can now be designed, created, tested, and deployed in
just a few months with the IperiaVX Service Creation Platform.

    "The service creation market is a strategic focus for both of our
organizations.  It empowers our mutual customers with the tools necessary for
true
competitive differentiation.  Iperia is working closely with Siemens'
technical and sales teams to ensure we're on-target with the solutions we're
developing to meet the needs of thought leading organizations."

    About Iperia

    Iperia, privately held and funded by Swiss venture firm Friedli Corporate
Finance,
is the emerging leader in service creation platform technology, serving both
service
providers (wireline, wireless, and broadband) and enterprise companies
worldwide. Iperia's flagship platform, IperiaVX, allows the integration of new
and
existing applications into a voice-enabled framework, using an open
architecture that provides interoperability with shared resources and systems.
This combination brings new efficiency and ease of use to personal and business
communications. For more information, visit www.iperia.com.

    



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