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October 27, 2009

Conversif Announces Distribution Agreement with Interact Incorporated



By Jyothi Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributor


Conversif, a privately held company focusing on telco-grade voice and video solutions for the carrier and ISP markets, has reportedly signed a distribution agreement with Interact Incorporated to distribute its VoiceXML (News - Alert)/CCXML software development product, SPOT.


Under the agreement, Conversif will offer a full range of design, development, deployment and support services for Interact's SPOT product offering.

"With SPOT (Speech Platform Of Tomorrow) as the centerpiece for Conversif's Carrier and ISP business, we are able to concentrate on delivering rapid, reliable, and scalable solutions for the Telco market," said Mike Ross (News - Alert), CEO for Conversif, in a release.

He said Interact's product, SPOT, is without question the highest performing and most resilient VoiceXML offering in the market today, making it the ideal choice for the segment of the telecom space they are focusing our efforts on.

SPOT utilizes Interact’s very own patent pending method of processing data resources at peak efficiency, and is single-handedly raising the standard of voice application processing. The unique architecture of SPOT exceedingly reduces system resource dependencies, and dramatically improves Calls Per Second (CPS) performance. With active call redundancy, SPOT is optimized for High Density Applications, according to the company.

Company officials at Interact claim SPOT significantly improves voice application system performance in areas such as CPU usage and memory requirements sevenfold over traditional interpreters. Its environment maintains the inherent simplicity that Voice Browser development was created for.

"I think we will see a renewed interest in VoiceXML because of what SPOT is able to do," said Ross. "Our hope is to be able to bring our customers a giant step closer to converging and unifying their communications without the liability of investing in equipment that will obsolete itself.”

SPOT opens up a whole range of applications such as IVR, soft switches, conferencing, VoIP services, fax servers, and others to be easily customized.

Jyothi Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Patrick Barnard


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