Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, interviewed Paul Tuttle, Interop Field Applications Engineer, and Dan Marchetto, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at CyberData, to discuss the continued evolution of IP-based endpoints, paging systems, and facility communications in enterprise environments.
CyberData has long focused on enabling critical communications through IP-connected devices, including paging systems, intercoms, and notification endpoints. Tuttle explained that many organizations are transitioning from legacy analog infrastructure to IP-based solutions that integrate directly with modern VoIP and unified communications platforms. “We’re helping customers move from analog to IP without losing the reliability they depend on,” he said.
Marchetto emphasized that paging and facility communications remain essential across industries such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, and public safety. While often overlooked, these systems play a critical role in day-to-day operations and emergency response. As organizations modernize their communications environments, integrating these endpoints into IP networks allows for greater flexibility, scalability, and centralized management.
The discussion also highlighted interoperability as a key requirement. CyberData works across a wide range of platforms to ensure its devices function seamlessly within diverse customer environments. This flexibility is especially important for partners and integrators who must deploy solutions that align with existing infrastructure while supporting future growth.
Ultimately, Tuttle and Marchetto positioned IP endpoint modernization as both a necessity and an opportunity. As legacy systems are phased out, organizations can enhance reliability, improve safety communications, and enable new capabilities through network-connected devices. For channel partners, this represents a continued area of demand tied to broader digital transformation initiatives.
More information about CyberData and its IP endpoint solutions is available at https://www.cyberdata.net/.