Telephony application development

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On September 16, 2008, Pronexus announced the release of VBVoice 5.6, their rapid application development environment for creating scalable and flexible telephony applications such as speech-enabled IVRs and VoIP applications. VBVoice 5.6 empowers developers to create the widest range of voice solutions by combining sophisticated call control functions with built-in speech, Web, email, fax and data communications capabilities all within an industry standard, MS Visual Studio .NET environment. Additionally, VBVoice 5.6 provides unmatched flexibility because it supports the widest array of communications protocols and standards in the industry, including speech technologies, MRCP, HMP, VoIP, SIP and Web-services.

The interoperability provided by VBVoice 5.6 with MRCP allows you to reduce development and ongoing operational cost and complexities by giving developers the ability to choose from the widest range of MRCP standard based hardware and speech engines. As needs change, VBVoices' enhanced support for Dialogic PCI and PCIe voice boards and the latest automated speech recognition (ASR) and text-to-speech (TTS) engines from Nuance gives developers the ability to swap one MRCP standard based component for another and leverage their existing investments.

VBVoice 5.6 is an IVR Toolkit that provides a standards based development platform with integrated application development and management components for creating voice solutions.