CounterPath, Corp. : CounterPath Unveils New Features and Reporting Module With its Industry-Leading Client Configuration Server
10/18/2012| 09:05am US/Eastern

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VANCOUVER, Oct. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - CounterPath (NASDAQ: CPAH) (TSX: CCV) today announced the latest update to its
innovative Client Configuration Server (CCS). This carrier-grade
solution enables customers to remotely manage all of their Bria
desktop, mobile and tablet softphones. Since its launch last year, CCS
has been adopted in over 10 countries by leading enterprises and
operators.
The leading market for the CCS is the Enterprise, fuelled by the Bring
your own device ("BYOD") to work trend. IDC currently pegs the Mobile
Device Management software business at $444.6 million today and growing
to $1.8 billion by 2016. CounterPath's CCS gives enterprises and
operators the ability to simplify the end user experience while also
optimizing IT and operations staff efficiency. With an extremely
intuitive user interface, the CCS enables service providers to
automatically apply and deploy the proper configuration to each
end-user device, periodically update those configurations and remotely
upgrade client-side software. The CCS also provides maximum versatility
with the ability to be deployed either as a CounterPath hosted
cloud-based service or as a premise-based model with the customer
responsible for managing all hardware and connectivity needs.
The updated version of CounterPath's Client Configuration Server
technology builds on the existing capabilities and adds over ten new
features designed to maximize efficiency and support complicated
deployments. New features include dynamic codec enablement, security
enhancement, international roaming zones, multi-language support for
geographic disperse deployments and many other features. The latest
version of the CCS also brings a new module add-on to the CCS framework
that enables a new level of reporting that gives the ability to
enterprises and operators to create customized reports of devices under
management of the CCS. This includes the number of clients by platform
type (mobile, tablet, desktop), by client version (Bria 2.5 vs. Bria
3.4), by device OS version (e.g., iOS 4.2 vs. iOS 5.2), and by device
type (Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux).
"The market is going through unprecedented technological and end user
behavior changes driven by BYOD as well as demand for a consistent
experience across all devices," said Todd Carothers, Executive Vice
President of Sales and Marketing at CounterPath. "The CCS was
architected from the ground up to enable new features and modules that
focus on solving the issues with managing a few to millions of deployed
softphones. CounterPath will continue to enrich the CCS offering that
will include new modules that further support complex deployments."
About CounterPath
CounterPath's SIP-based VoIP softphones are changing the face of
telecommunications. An industry and user favorite, Bria softphones for
desktop and mobile devices, together with the company's server
applications and Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) solutions, enable
service providers, OEMs and enterprises large and small around the
globe to offer a seamless and unified communications experience across
both fixed and mobile networks. Standards-based, cost-effective and
reliable, CounterPath's award-winning solutions power the voice and
video calling, messaging, and presence offerings of customers such as
Alcatel-Lucent, AT&T, Verizon, BT, Mobilkom Austria, Rogers, Avaya,
BroadSoft, Cisco Systems, GENBAND, Metaswitch Networks, Mitel and NEC.
For more information, visit www.counterpath.com.
SOURCE CounterPath Corporation
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