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Wildix Americas Advances Technology, Maintains Momentum During Second Quarter

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Columbus, Ohio. (July 23, 2020) – Wildix, developer of the first web-based unified communications and collaboration solution, today announced it has matched its strong first quarter in partner recruitment while continuing to add new users through its smart working initiative. The company also released a new management system for its platform, WMS5, which significantly enhances the platform’s capabilities and value.

“WMS5 leverages the full power of unified communications to enable us to enhance the value we deliver to our partners and users and will drive continued growth in our business,” said Robert Cooper, Managing Director of North America. “It supports the global communication and collaboration capabilities that have made us successful while adding capabilities that extend the value of unified communications to marketing and sales processes.”
Robert Cooper, Managing Director of North America at Wildix
Robert Cooper
Managing Director of North America at Wildix

By integrating chatbot functionality into the platform, WMS5 allows organizations to respond more effectively to potential customers visiting their web sites and close gaps in digital sales processes. Through the power of browser-based unified communications, website visitors can move from automated chat to a voice call with a sales representative, then to a video conference in single interaction without ever leaving their browser.

The enhanced management system also strengthens Wildix’s position as a security leader in unified communications. The system includes multiple encryption features that are turned on by default, prevents users from setting overly simple passwords and prevents attackers from using brute force password attacks.

One of the new partners added during the quarter was Armstrong Telecom, a New York-based telecommunications specialist with over 30 years’ experience in the industry. “Our customers increasingly recognize how discrete communications systems limit collaboration and are looking to unify communications,” Dan Armstrong, owner of Armstrong Telecom said about his decision to join the Wildix partner program. “Wildix gives us a robust, flexible and secure platform that delivers exceptional value to customers and partners.”

Other partners added during the quarter include Amtel Communications, Plexus Technology Services, Red One Network Solutions, CloudGuard Solutions, Telectronic, MicroAge Basics, Telebyte and Acts Consulting.

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