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August 14, 2006

Iperia - Exhibiting at Fall VON

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Iperia is the emerging leader in unified communications, serving both service providers (wireline, wireless, and broadband) and enterprise companies worldwide. Iperia's ActivEdge software is based on open industry standards, such as SIP and VoiceXML, and leverages off-the-shelf hardware components. Iperia’s Enterprise platform IperiaVX allows the integration of new and existing applications into a voice-enabled framework. Iperia offers a suite of "best in class" applications plus an open architecture that provides interoperability with shared resources and systems. This combination brings new efficiency and ease of use to personal and business communications. Iperia is privately held and funded by Friedli Corporate Finance, a leading Swiss venture firm. Its headquarters are in North Billerica, Massachusetts.

Laura spoke with David Jodoin the CEO of Iperia.

Jodoin has over 15 years of executive management expertise and a proven track record of substantial revenue growth in the hi-tech industry. In his role as CEO, he provides the drive and corporate leadership for the Iperia as it continues to expand its product portfolio and customer base. Prior to joining Iperia, Jodoin served as CEO for Alpha NetSolutions, Inc. and Cerepoint, Inc. In addition, he's held several senior level positions including executive vice president and general manager of the Vantive Corporation. Jodoin joined Vantive through the acquisition of Innovative Computer Concepts, a company he founded and served as CEO and CTO.

Look for Iperia at booth #721.

www.iperia.com

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Not a very good interview. There was nothing to be learned here about On2. Perhaps you should do more research on your subjects?

Posted by: dannyk at August 17, 2006 12:26 PM

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