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Blues One is the last generation CTI software |
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As easy as a mobile
phone, as powerful as a PC
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Integrated with your address
books, your CRM-ERP and other applications
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Blues One is the last generation CTI software (Computer
Telephony Integration) that simplify your work on the
phone.
Look for a contact in all
phone books, call directly from within applications you
use every day, check who is calling you and who was
looking for you on the fly, send SMS from your PC.
Finally on your desk
phone too you will have the comfort and easiness of your
mobile phone.
You will love your new Blues One
too!
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Blues One allows you, with a single search, to find on
the fly a contact in all your phone books and no need to
waste your time to remember where you saved a contact
name or a telephone number. Blues One integrates with
Microsoft Outlook 2000-2007, Windows Mail, with all
products of the Blues Call Management Suite, with
SalesFroce CRM and you databases such as MS Access,
Excel, SQL Server, Active Directory, LDAP, ODBC,
SkyStone (Skype gateway), Exchange, Lotus Notes, etc.
With one click you can directly access the Outlook
contact card or the equivalent card in any other CRM-ERP
system integrated with Blues One by means of the free
Software Develompment Kit (SDK).
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A client solution
working with every PBX
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An handy phone book for your
company extensions
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Just install Blues One on your PC and it is ready to
use. It is compatible with any telephone system
supporting standard TAPI 2.X protocol and even with your
new Microsoft Windows 7. You can combine it with any
analogue, digital or VoIP telephone and if you use the
headset connected to the telephone it is really
unbeatable.
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By
means of integration with your Blues (Professional,
Enterprise 4, Billy Blues 4 ed Hotel Pro), Blues One
immediately makes you available the centralised shared
phone book with all the internal extensions, colleagues
names, departments as your stored in your Blues.
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Your favorites contacts
always available at hand
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You always know who you got
contacted from
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Thanks to a convenient window, your favourite contacts
will be at hand without performing searches. You can
therefore organise your contacts based on your needs for
best efficency.
Take control of your work with Blues One registry and
monitor
Blues One easily analyses your personal communication
in real time. Easy to understand charts and tables will
display stats about your telephone habits. Blues
One registry also shows your call and text message
details for you to quickly know how frequently you are
calling a person or details about your last call.
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With notification pop-up, Blues One let you know who is
calling by associating the caller number with the name
available in the connected address books. Click on
the contact icon to access to the full contact card
available in your CRM - ERP.
If you missed a call, a
message on your desktop will be prompted and will stay
active to inform about the caller details so that you
can call your contact back on the fly.

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Speed up your work with
Blues One Hotkeys
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Call via Skype from your desk
phone
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Blues One allows you to configure special key
combinations of your PC keyboard (HotKey) to use the
telephone in a prompt and easy way.
:: Select and call [CTRL+1] :: Search contact
[CTRL+2] :: Send Short Text Message [CTRL+3]

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With Blues One and Skystone, you can look up and call
your Skype contact with a click directly from your desk
phone with no need to install or use Skype or headsets
for your PC.
With Voice Memory is
the ideal solution to record your calls
Blues One integrates
with Blues Voice Memory to record any conversation on
your PCs hard disk in MP3 format, automatically
associating the phone book contact name to the recording
file name.
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| Associated Products |
SkyStone
Enhance your business with Skype in a professional way
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MeetNow Audio Conference Bridge
Video telephony can easily integrate into an ip telephony infrastructure
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MeetNow Video Conference Bridge
Video telephony can easily integrate into an ip telephony infrastructure
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