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Welcome to SKyPRO.

We are the leading developer of unified communications add-on software for Novell GroupWise. Using our VoIP soft phone clients and our fax solution integreted with Novell GroupWise we help your business to reduce communication cost while enhancing convenience and productivity.

VoIP unified communications integrated with Novell® GroupWise® 

SKyCOM allows companies to improve employee productivity and lower communications costs, With SkyCOM, companies can compete more effectively in the current economic climate without sacrificing competitive strengths.

 

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Using a new document type “fax” all enhancements appear completely in the look and feel of GroupWise. When creating a new fax the recipient can be entered directly or be chosen from a GroupWise address book. The subject, summary etc. will automatically be entered into an individually created fax draft. All attachements are converted into the fax format and sent together with the fax.

 

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GWTalk is based on SKyPRO's soft phone client SKyCOM. This solution includes all standard VoIP functions for unified communications and adds productivity features for recording calls for later playback and distribution, and logging all call session records within GroupWise. GWTalk is using a SKyPRO Hosted PBX, a state of the art VoIP business phone system featuring all important functions at a fraction of the cost of a traditional in house solution. The interface is intuitive and simple to use.

 

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Trial Versions

To help you evaluate our software we offer fully functional evaluation versions. During your evaluation phase we add free services to the software like a hosted telephone system, outbound phone call minutes, sms or faxes. Please check the product pages, contact your SKyPRO reseller or SKyPRO directly for more information.

SKyPRO AG

SKyPRO is a 23 year old Swiss firm that is the leading developer of unified communications add-on software for Novell Groupwise. SkyPro has offices in Switzerland, the United States and Eastern Europe.