Vertical Communications

Vertical Communications

Infobox_Company
company_name = Vertical Communications, Inc.
company_
company_type = Public (nasdaq|VRCC)
foundation = 1982
location = Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
key_people = [http://www.vertical.com/about-corporate-execteam.html Bill Tauscher, CEO; Ken Clinebell, CFO; Scott Pickett, CTO]
industry = Telecommunications
products = Software PBXs; business telephone systems; IP-PBXs
homepage = http://www.vertical.com

Vertical Communications, Inc. (nasdaq|VRCC) is a corporation that specializes in premise-based PBXes (eg business telephone systems). Vertical Communications changed its name on January 1, 2005 from Artisoft, Inc. after acquiring Vertical Networks in September 2004. In September 2005, Vertical Communications acquired Comdial. In October 2006, Vodavi Technology agreed to be acquired by Vertical Communications.

Products

Vertical offers an array of new telecommunications products as well products from legacy product lines including:

# Wave IP 2500
# SBX IP 320
# Xcelerator IP
# TeleVantage
# Instant Office
# DX-120
# FX II
# MP5000
# Vodavi Starplus STS
# Vodavi Tellenium IP
# Vodavi XTS IP

Partner Programs

Vertical sells almost exclusively through a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) channel. Partners must meet certain minimum requirements to become a VAR, including purchasing a demo system and qualifying technical personnel by having them attend online training.

Miscellaneous Information

The Company headquarters is in Cambridge, MA. Bill Tauscher is the CEO.

External links

* [http://www.vertical.com/ Vertical website]


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