Pronexus (News - Alert), a creator of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) development tools has released VBVoice 5.6.1, an easy-to-install, feature rich and scalable development platform for speech and IVR solutions.
VBVoice 5.6.1 includes several major features and enhancements that significantly reduce the cost and complexity of voice (IVR) application development and increase stability for high density SIP, VoIP and HMP applications.
Enterprises, independent software vendors, service providers and developers rely on Pronexus to help them integrate voice with business systems that include unified communications, customer relationship management and field service automation systems.
"We are extremely excited about this release (VBVoice 5.6.1). With its flawless integration with Microsoft (News - Alert) VisualStudio 2008, Microsoft Vista support and integration with Microsoft Speech Server 2007, it allows SMB’s to experience the same sophisticated IVR solutions that were once only affordable to Fortune 1000 companies”, said Gary Hannah (News - Alert), president and CEO of Pronexus.
Hannah said that their partners have always counted on Pronexus to provide them with the most advanced IVR development tools necessary to deliver Best-in-Class Speech/Voice enabled solutions for their high-end clients.
Now, with Microsoft Speech Server 2007 support, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is significantly reduced, allowing the company’s partners to offer their leading-edge solutions to everyone.
"Pronexus is once again leading the charge and implementing all the right enhancements into it's award winning IVR ToolKit VBVoice,” said John Pope, president of CenturiSoft.
Pope said that integrating SIP, HMP, MRCP and VoIP protocols is crucial to stay ahead of the curve in today’s competitive IVR environment.
“Pronexus has never let us down; they always seem to have a visionary view into the IVR Speech/Voice industry and that is why we have counted on Pronexus and VBVoice for the past 9 years as our partner and IVR development platform of choice,” he said.
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Edited by Stefania Viscusi