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MeetingOne and Jabber.com Team Up to Provide Advanced Business Teleconferencing
`Services
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`Feb 09, 2001, 00:00 ET from Jabber.com, Inc.
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` DENVER, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- MeetingOne, Corp., a leading provider of
` advanced business teleconferencing services and Jabber.com, Inc., provider of
` scalable Jabber(TM) Instant Messaging solutions and services and a subsidiary
` of Webb Interactive Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBB), today announced they have
` entered into a comprehensive multifaceted strategic marketing, development,
` referral and customer relationship.
` Under the agreement, Jabber.com will provide MeetingOne's development
` department with professional services for the integration of Jabber into
` MeetingOne's Click & Meet(TM) advanced teleconferencing platform. The
` integrated solution will propose to MeetingOne customers a new MeetingOne
` branded IM client that has been enhanced to allow for instant Click & Meet(TM)
` capabilities. MeetingOne customers today enjoy advanced teleconferencing
` services through a simple, easy-to-use, permanent and personalized toll free
` conference room phone number. This number allows companies to instantly
` initiate a teleconference with integrated Web collaboration tools including
` online voting, file sharing, website co-browsing and more. Enhanced by
` customized Jabber technology, MeetingOne users will now be able to initiate
` teleconferencing right from their desktop by highlighting users within their
` instant messaging client and selecting a single button to teleconference.
` "We strongly believe that the right combination between text, voice and
` video, enhanced by an interoperable and reliable presence detection system is
` the future of teleconferencing for our customers. Jabber.com is the perfect
` partner for MeetingOne to make this vision a reality. The new strategic
` agreement with Jabber will bring to MeetingOne and its customers a wonderful
` opportunity to rapidly benefit from the integration of these technologies and
` our Click & Meet(TM) architecture. MeetingOne's customers experience will be
` exponentially enhanced," said Pascal Lenoir, President and CEO of MeetingOne,
` Corp.
` As part of a larger on-going relationship, MeetingOne will become a
` customer by upgrading to Jabber.com's Commercial Server v2.0 when it becomes
` available at the end of Q1, 2001. The companies will also jointly promote
` their respective and combined solutions and cooperate in joint marketing
` opportunities and channel development.
` "This kind of advanced integration between today's teleconferencing
` capabilities and instant messaging are going to re-define and expand the
` concept of what it means to instant message. Instant voice, instant
` teleconferencing, instant video are all well within the scope of the Jabber
` platform as fundamentally, Jabber is the only extensible platform for
` real-time communications and presence management. We're pleased to announce
` MeetingOne as both a customer and partner and we're looking forward to
` providing enhanced teleconferencing services through our integrated products,"
` said Andre Durand, founder of Jabber.com.
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` About MeetingOne, Corp.
` MeetingOne(TM), Corp. is a provider of on-demand, user-controlled
` teleconferencing and multimedia collaboration services headquartered in
` Denver, CO. MeetingOne leverages a unique set of proprietary technologies and
` a user-friendly, Web-enabled graphical interface to provide its customers with
` a comprehensive teleconferencing/multimedia collaboration service offering.
` Unlike most traditional teleconferencing companies that require users to make
` reservations and yield control of conference sessions to the service provider,
` MeetingOne's services provide unsurpassed flexibility and autonomy to its
` customers.
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` About Jabber.com
` Jabber.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Webb Interactive Services
` (Nasdaq: WEBB), is the premiere provider of commercial Jabber solutions,
` products and services targeting the enterprise and service provider markets.
` Jabber is the only open source instant messaging (IM) platform that leverages
` XML technology and a distributed client/server architecture to give each
` company complete control over their IM services, applications and branding.
` Jabber's robust development tools and extensible architecture make it ideal
` for deploying any application that requires real-time XML messaging and
` presence management. Jabber's web site can be found at www.jabber.com.
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` About Webb Interactive
` Webb Interactive Services Inc. provides innovative online commerce
` communication solutions that help small businesses generate leads, increase
` buyer-seller interaction and strengthen customer relationships. Webb has
` pioneered an advanced XML-based technology platform, upon which application
` modules that lead the convergence of instant messaging and commerce are built.
` Webb's web site can be found at www.webb.net.
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` All brand and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies
` with which they are associated. Information and statements in this report,
` other than historical information, should be considered forward-looking and
` reflect management's current views of future events and financial performance
` that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause
` actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, the
` following: general economic conditions and developments within the Internet
` and Intranet industries; product development and technology changes;
` competition and pricing pressures; length of the sales cycle; variability of
` sale order flow and management growth.
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` For further information, please contact media, Brett Moses of Jabber.com,
` Inc., 303-308-3239, bmoses@jabber.com; or Jessica Rice of MeetingOne, Corp.,
` 303-623-2530, pr@meetingone.com.
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`SOURCE Jabber.com, Inc.
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