inSORS Releases Macintosh Beta Version of IG2

February 20, 2006

CHICAGO, IL—inSORS Integrated Communications, a Chicago-based multimedia collaboration software developer, recently released a beta version of their IG2 software product which runs on Macintosh computers. inSORS announced that it intends to release the production version April 1st.

The inSORS Grid solutions provide innovative state-of-the-art conferencing and collaboration tools that integrate a wide range of communications systems into a simple, easy-to-use platform.

In the initial release of the Macintosh version, the IG2 requires OS X Tiger, Dual 2ghz G5 and 512mb RAM. The popular Apple iSight cameras will be supported as well as Plantronics USB headsets.

"With the maturation of our IG2 for Windows product and increased demand from our Research and Education customers, it was time to develop an IG2 for the Mac " said Terry Burke, inSORS COO.

"More than 25% of members of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a funded project within the National Institute of Health (NIH), are Macintosh users. Since inSORS is the primary collaboration tool for the project, we were committed to delivering a cross platform solution," added Jim Miller, President, Federal, Research and Education Sectors.

inSORS, based in Chicago with operations in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Houston, and London, develops, markets, and supports enterprise collaboration software and solutions that enable multiple groups and individuals to collaborate via audio, video, and data modes of interaction.

For more information on inSORS, please contact Jim Miller at jmiller@insors.com or visit http://www.insors.com.

 

 
 

 

 
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