Title: Corporate and Portfolio Overview
1Corporate and Portfolio Overview
Ian Buchanan VP of Sales 972-692-1166
x20 Ian.Buchanan_at_epygi.com
2Company Overview
- The Company
- Founded (January 2000) and funded by Sam
Simonian, former Chairman of Inet Technologies
(NASDAQ INET), which was sold to Tektronix for
500m (Sept 04) - Epygi produces a Full suite of SMB communications
solutions featuring - (i) a combined router (VPN, firewall, IDS), VoIP
gateway, small IP-PBX, - (ii) a very cost effective E1/T1 VoIP gateway
- (iii) an IP Audio Conference Server,.
- Selling products since mid-2004
- 2005 product revenue was 6x 2004, expect to more
than double in 2006 - Forecast profitability in 3Q06
- Over (3000) systems in (40) countries worldwide
- 129 employees with offices in Dallas (12) and
Armenia (117) - Conducted SIP/VoIP Interoperability testing with
(28) carriers worldwide
3Epygi Quadro-Product Line
IP PBX
Voice Gateways
Conference Server
4Worldwide Sales Channels
- Deployed in over (40) countries and homologated
in over (25) countries - 31 distributors that have a base of 3,000
resellers - More than 14 direct resellers
Key Worldwide Distribution Partners
5Strong Partnerships Interoperability with
Industry Leaders
- Interoperable with any VoIP service provider
platform - Received interoperability certifications from 13
leading switch and IP phone vendors - Qualified with more than 25 leading VoIP service
providers throughout the world - In the process of adding
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7Thank You for Attending VoIP Sizzles!!!
8Welcome to ABPs VoIP Sizzles Roadshow!!!
Peter A. Pizzutelli Director of
Sales 585.421.3850 ext. 117 PPizzutelli_at_Allworx.c
om www.Allworx.com
9Who we are
- Founded July, 1998, Located in Rochester, NY
- Product Division
- Product Allworx Systems
- Integrated IT Telephony solution
- Phone System
- Network Server
- Software Options
- Market Launch March 2003
- Target Markets Small Businesses
- Sales Channels
- Established Interconnect Data VARs
- Strategic telecomm equip distributors
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- Consulting Division
- Services Engineering/Product Development
- Digital hardware design
- Embedded software design
- Systems database programming
- Web PC applications
- Target Clients F500
- Established and Growing Business
10InSciTek Consulting Division
- High-end Engineering Services
- Hardware software competencies
- Digital product development
- Windows NT Unix System Programming
- Top 5 - Engineering Talent
- Strong Foundation for Allworx Division
- F500, International Customer Base
- Strong Growth Potential
11Current Products
Every Allworx system includes.
1 Phone System
2 Network Server
3 Advanced Features
- Automated back-up
- Email / Web server
- Internet Security
- LAN management
- WAN access
- Call Assistant
- Call Queuing
- Group calendaring
- Internet Call Access
- VPN
- Full PBX Key system
- Remote user
- Site-to-site access
- Unified messaging
- Voice over Internet
Customers use what they need when they need it.
12What makes Allworx different?
- Lowest Install Cost in the Industry
- The absolute lowest install investment
- No hidden charges
- Complete Set of Small Business Features
- True Key Systems Features
- The only phone system with analog AND VoIP
calling capabilities - A complete set of communication and productivity
features - Customers Move at Their Own Pace
- Customers decide when and how to transition to
VoIP - Allworx has largest set of traditional telephone
capabilities of any VoIP solution - Easiest to Use
- Providing the simplicity and speed of
installation. (less than one day) - Intuitive interface makes it the easiest to
set-up and administer
13Allworx Products
Calendaring
Call Queuing
Internet Call Access
VPN
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14Internet Telephony Product of the Year
15Internet TelephonyKey System Killer
16Why Compromise?
communications without compromise
17Market Challenges
Minimal Customer knowledge of VoIP Limited
experience Mixed Messages Unclear benefit
statements Risky purchase Consultative
selling- solutions not products Many camps
Promoting individual agendas Hardware vs.
systems vs. network Consumer vs. Business
Grade Small site vs. Small business End to end
solutions Market Entry appears
expensive Training not incremental (start
from scratch) Demo equipment Support
Tools Available anytime anywhere and all
inclusive
18Market Challenges
Limited/ineffective Industry Marketing Technolo
gy focus vs. application or solutions focus Why
VoIP the key customer question! Messages with
quantifiable and qualifiable benefits How do
Resellers make money? Maintenance
contracts Equipment margins Investment vs.
Return Network design work Define your
differentiation - Sell your expertise Who are
the target customers? Installed base VoIP
Knowledgeable Enterprise vs. SMB Do it
yourselfers Leverage your partners contacts
19US Market Potential
Huge Potential
Source NAICS Codes US Census 2003
20Target Size Businesses by IndustrySorted by
Telcom Expense (Local Long Distance Only)
Our Target Markets
21Large Market Opportunity
- 2.6 Million Small businesses (5-100 employees)
- 1.7M expansions annually in US
- 11 growth year over year
- 38 plan to increase capital outlays
- 60 will increase their use of the Internet
- 283B spend in IT/Services
- 57 of small business total telecommunications
expenses are used for local and long distance
phone charges.
Sources US Census Bureau 2002, NFIB 2004, CRN
2004
22- Start-ups strong in USA, softer abroad
- Posted 7/10/2006 1055 PM ET
- By Jim Hopkins, USA TODAY
- SAN FRANCISCO U.S. entrepreneurship is growing
while Western Europe's start-up activity is
threatened by aging populations there, says a
study with implications for the debate on
immigration reform. - The U.S. population also is aging with the
graying of more than 75 million baby boomers. But
the USA's more liberal policy on immigration is
providing a steady source of young people more
likely to start companies. - The study, by researchers at Babson College near
Boston and Canada's University of Waterloo, comes
as Congress debates restrictions on immigration
that could dampen entrepreneurship, says Babson
economics professor Maria Minniti.
23SMB Market Potential
- VoIP Penetration
- Only 3.3 all of small businesses use VoIP
services within the SMB market (lt100
employees/site ) - Huge potential
- Bundled Services
- 79 of small businesses would prefer to buy
telecommunications services in a bundle - 85 of these small businesses would prefer their
services combined on a single bill - Allworx has relationships with many ITSPs that
allow customized billing
Source 2005 Telecom Report Hot Issues Facing
the Industry Harris Interactive VoIP Study
October 2005A Survey of Small Businesses
Telecommunications Use Spending TeleNomic
Research March 2004
24Target Customer Segment
- Allworx 10x 100 Employees or Less
- Allworx 6x 30 Employees or Less
- Key Market Segments
- Finance Insurance
- Engineering, Architecture, Accounting
- Legal
- Medical
- Real Estate
- Retail
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25What is your Value Proposition???
26Target Customer Triggers
- A customer
- Moving their office or needing to install a new
phone system - Evaluating phone system options because due to
business changes or expansions - Upgrading an outdated phone system
- Considering a system that will take less time to
administer - Looking to improve your PC network
- Investigating productivity features to make the
business more efficient - Looking for a 30-50 savings on telephone and
operational expenses
27Thank You for Attending VoIP Sizzles!!!
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