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MICROSOFT SELECTS SIGHTSPEED

Posted by Jack Cook on November 6, 2007 – 8:11 am
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SightSpeed Inc. announced that Microsoft will feature SightSpeed’s award-winning video chat service with its new Windows Home Server product.

ss4wt Delivered on hardware from leading manufacturers and system builders, Windows Home Server helps families with more than one PC easily protect, organize and share their digital pictures, music, documents and videos.  High quality video and audio content from SightSpeed’s market-leading video chat service will now be centralized and accessible throughout the home. With Windows Home Server running SightSpeed, talking face-to-face to anyone in your network, anywhere in the world — for free — is now easier than ever. 

“Windows Home Server provides an ideal platform for solutions to meet the needs of households with multiple PCs,” said Steven VanRoekel, director of Windows Server Solutions at Microsoft.  “We are pleased to work with SightSpeed to help our mutual customers get more out of their Internet video chat experience.”

As the use of digital media devices and broadband continues to grow, consumers are looking for new ways to communicate with friends and family. With SightSpeed, families can share their most significant experiences and “connect” more effectively by communicating over the Internet, intimately, in real-time. SightSpeed video communications service will now be available for use with Windows Home Server-based systems.

“SightSpeed is pleased to provide its award-winning video chat to families using Windows Home Server,” said Peter Csathy, chief executive officer of SightSpeed. “SightSpeed’s best-in-class video chat service makes it easy for everyone in your network to communicate face-to-face, anyplace.”

Named 2007 Company of the Year by industry analyst firm Frost & Sullivan, SightSpeed offers best-in-class video and voice over IP (VVoIP) that is easy to set up and use. Beyond video calling and multi-party video conferencing, users can easily record and send video mails and publish videos to blogs and Websites and can also make voice only calls to other PCs or to any landline or mobile phone anywhere in the world.

To learn more about SightSpeed or to download award-winning SightSpeed 6.0 for Windows Home Server, visit www.SightSpeed.com.

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