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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2010
Peter Francis Couse, Ottawa, CA;
Ron Wellard, Ottawa, CA;
Peter Francis Couse, Ottawa, CA;
Ron Wellard, Ottawa, CA;
Mitel Networks Corporation, Ottawa, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A system for accessing scheduling information. In one illustrative embodiment, a user can log into a phone system by entering their extension number and passcode, which allows the phone to assume their profile. The user then enters the credentials required to access their PC based calendar information, which is stored by a server application. The server application can look up the scheduling information that is stored in the user's PC based calendar application on a message server. The information can then be provided to the phone by the server application where it is displayed. Application programming interfaces can facilitate communications between the phone and the server application and the server application and the message server. Other information located on the message server can also be retrieved through the server application and is not limited to scheduling information.