So who is the genius that thought ending support for windows voicemail was a good idea? This has to be the single most idiotic thing Avaya has done to business partners in a long time. Almost every customer has a windows server that can be used for voicemail, remote access, backups, call accounting, smtp relays etc. It is a great selling point and advantage for IP office that just got taken away. You need a windows machine to run the all of the client apps anyway including the voicemail Pro client.......
Forcing customers to buy a garbage UC module or expensive App server just for voicemail is ridiculous and will hurt sales significantly. Then what they did to bork the root access in linux...
Forcing customers to buy a garbage UC module or expensive App server just for voicemail is ridiculous and will hurt sales significantly. Then what they did to bork the root access in linux...

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