AVST Introduces CallXpress Speech Server For Call Completion, Personal Assistant Apps

Customer Inter@ction Solutions, May 2005

Applied Voice & Speech Technologies, Inc. (AVST) has introduced CalIXpress Speech Server, which is based on the latest version of its advanced speech module, Seneca 4.5. CalIXpress Speech Server delivers speech-enabled call completion and personal assistant applications to AVST's flagship unified messaging product, CalIXpress. With CalIXpress Speech Server, AVST has "uniquely combined the strengths of its messaging platform, CalIXpress 7.5, with its innovative speech applications platform, Seneca 4.5, to create a next-generation unified communications solution."

CallXpress Speech Server provides speech-enabled message access, call completion and personal assistant applications to thousands of its customers around the world. Most significantly, CallXpress Speech Server now offers a Microsoft Exchange Calendar access feature that enables users to create and respond to meeting requests and to retrieve appointments by day of the week or calendar date. Users can also take advantage of the new Missed Call Notification feature that captures screened names and caller I.D. information when a caller fails to leave a message. A call waiting feature also notifies users of new calls when they are on a call that was placed or received through CallXpress.

Additional features include call holding; acknowledgement voice message reminder; Nuance 8.5 and Vocalizer 4.0 engines; Windows 2003 server; and Active directory MMC snap-in.

www.avstgroup.com

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