DiVitas Benefits:

Continuity:

Key staff always reachable – whether in the office, at another site, or on the road

No dead spots or dropped calls– calls switch seamlessly between cellular networks and WiFi without user interaction


Choice:

Choose your mobile handset – DiVitas works on numerous smartphone models from leading manufacturers

Select your carrier – DiVitas works on any carrier network around the globe

Leverage your PBX and WLAN infrastructure – DiVitas is designed to integrate with your existing infrastructure


Control:

Total control of mobile policy, compliance and security

Determine mobile number for business – single PBX-based number of record for each employee for their mobile and deskphone


Cost:

Lower cellular costs through intelligent roaming to WiFi

Leverage Transparent Callback to decrease cellular costs where inbound calls are free or low cost


Complexity:

Reduce the IT burden of supporting multiple servers and devices

 

Product Overview

DiVitas combines corporate voice and messaging applications for business and places them onto a single mobile smartphone under IT control.  As a result, employees are reachable via a single business number – their deskphone extension – anywhere, anytime. They also have access to a broad set of business communications features designed to enhance the efficiency of mobile business communications. These capabilities are made available reliably and cost-effectively over both cellular and WiFi networks using Environment Aware Roaming Technology. DiVitas consists of two key components:  the DiVitas Client and the DiVitas Server.

DiVitas Client

Installed on the mobile handset, the DiVitas Client provides user access to DiVitas mobile communications features. The client’s easy to use icon-driven interface enables users to navigate quickly across the mobile deskphone and communications applications such as messaging, contacts, presence, and more. To guarantee continuous connections transparently on behalf of the user, the DiVitas client incorporates a mobility manager that constantly monitors the viability of the active network link and collaborates with the DiVitas Server on network roam decisions. The DiVitas Client can be setup easily over-the-air using text messaging or email.

DiVitas Server

Installed on the enterprise network, the DiVitas Server is designed to provide an IT managed mobility service that can be integrated with the corporate PBX.  DiVitas is designed for rapid integration with a wide range of PBX solutions including Alcatel, Avaya, Asterisk, Cisco, Mitel, Nortel, Siemens, Shoretel, and Zultys. Once the DiVitas Server is installed, smartphone handsets behave as IP deskphones, providing a cost effective option for adding mobile extensions without a system forklift.

The DiVitas Server also incorporates a mobility management service to monitor network connections with DiVitas Clients and proactively identifies the optimal network connection for each call. Roam decisions, between WiFi and mobile networks, are made automatically to ensure voice quality and reliability. Unlike other mobility products on the market, no end user action is needed to identify WiFi boundaries because the Mobility Server Manager employs Environment Aware Roaming technology to automatically detect and manage this information. Built for enterprise deployment, the DiVitas Server comes with a host of management and diagnostic tools.

Because it provides unbounded mobility that is tightly integrated with business communication networks, DiVitas is the natural choice for cost-effectively addressing mobile business communication challenges.

 

 

 

 

DiVitas works with your favorite handset

HR

Seamless mobility your way means you choose which leading handset is best for you.

 

Click here to see a list of all supported devices.

 

DiVitas in the News

Medical Center Tests Dual-Mode Phones
"Users need fewer devices, gain more convenience, IT manager says. ...UCSF has a large WiFi network with 800 access points providing internal coverage virtually everywhere, Sproul said. "We wanted to take advantage of that."

Computerworld, Feb 19, 2007

 
 
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