The firm_s product has implications for jobs in Wales.
Published:
12 January 2000 y., Wednesday
A small Welsh software company is looking forward to a bumper year after winning three prestigious internet awards in the USA.
Newport-based Ubiquity Software is fast becoming a leader in internet and telecoms technology.
Ubiquity Software will probably never be a household name, but their product could have profound signifigance in the development of the internet and the telephone.
The "Helmsman" server provides all the call-handling capacity you might find in a big commercial call centre for a fraction of the cost.
Out goes expensive hardware like switchboards and internal exchanges - with "Helmsman" everything can be done over the internet on a basic personal computer. The potential of the cutting-edge product has not been lost on experts in the USA.
Two specialist magazines have named Helmsman "Product of the Year" and it won the top prize at a recent trade show in California.
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