3Com is coming close to launching a new Linux version of its high-end VoIP softswitch.
According to CRN:
The new products are part of 3Com's continuing push to expand its enterprise networking, VoIP and security business.
President and CEO Bruce Claflin said 3Com will soon release a Linux-based version of its VCX softswitch that channel partners can sell to mid- to large-sized customers.
"With the release of this, we expect to open the aperture of sales, leveraging the channel base," Claflin said during a conference call to discuss the Marlborough, Mass.-based company's quarterly financial results.
Read more: 3Com Preps New Enterprise Products, Eyes Possible Acquisitions
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