Oracle buys developer of VoIP applications
Oracle today announced that it has acquired HotSip, a Sweden-based developer of IP telephony applications. The database company said that "The addition of HotSip’s technology will allow Oracle to build on its leadership in middleware and in carrier-grade communications infrastructures."
HotSip’s main product is the "Multimedia Communication Engine" (M2CE), which is a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application server for large organizations.
Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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