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Trijal to launch UMS product

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MUMBAI: The Mumbai-based Trijal Industries Ltd (TIL) is planning a nation-wide launch of its new unified messaging system (UMS) product, Trums.

Developed with technical assistance from the US-based Brooktrout Technologies Inc, the product facilitates operations of e-mail, fax and voice mail messages through phone with the use of text-to-voice and voice-to-text platforms.

The company has recently completed the test run of an upgraded version of Trums.

The company is in the process of expanding its workforce by recruiting 200 people to coincide with the all-India launch of its product.

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