News Release from: Pronexus
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 May 2006
Speech development software cuts hardware demands
A rapid application development tool for telephony and speech includes an enhanced development environment and enables developers to reduce hardware costs.
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New from Pronexus is VBVoice 5.4, a rapid application development tool for telephony and speech solutions. This release includes new technology support that offers an enhanced development environment and enables developers to reduce hardware costs. Developers using VBVoice 5.4 can leverage Intel NetStructure HMP 2.0, DMV/B telephony boards and thin blades to optimise resources and components in building customer-driven Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions.
Furthermore, integration with the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.NET 2.0 environment helps increase developer productivity and shorten development cycles.
'Customer demand for VoIP is the driving force behind the extended seamless support of leading third-party speech and telephony resources available with VBVoice 5.4', explained Andrew Kozminski, CTO, Pronexus.
'By closely aligning our technology roadmap with key vendors such as Microsoft and Intel and extending core VBVoice functionality, we've provided an unmatched toolset that makes VoIP IVR development even easier and offers more options to lower both development and deployment costs'.
CenturiSoft builds converged IVR solutions on the Intel platform and using VBVoice.
'By incorporating HMP 2.0 as the base software platform for VoIP and PSTN and using the 'Thin Blade' cards as necessary for PSTN solutions, we can reduce hardware costs to our customers, which in turn allows us to be more cost competitive in the marketplace', stated John Pope, President, CenturiSoft.
VBVoice 5.4 builds on fifth generation technology to enable the creation of scalable, feature-rich IVR and speech solutions for TDM, converged and pure IP.
Core feature enhancements including performance monitors provide additional support for high density applications while offering further ease-of-use benefits.
A free evaluation download is available from the Pronexus website.
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