There are many reasons why a .NET (News - Alert) VoIP developer might pick the Voice Elements platform from Inventive Labs, aside from the fact that the primary alternative, VoiceXML, sucks. In fact, in a recent blog post, the team from Inventive Labs outlined many of the primary benefits of using the Voice Elements platform, and there are quite a few.
First, the platform enables you to interface both today and tomorrow’s telephony. Also, it provides a speedy time to market, as applications are developed first, with no need to install drivers, boards, software or telephone circuits.
Another advantage is the flexible cloud telephony architecture, which separates applications and telephony resources. It also allows for applications to be developed anyway, makes debugging easy and does not require a restart of services to implement new versions.
In addition, the platform is field proven, with tens of thousands of ports deployed. Its core was developed in 1995 and its design and support team have experience dating back to 1987. The platform can handle high density and large scale experiences, managing more than 5.5 million calls per day.
Voice Elements is ideal for enterprises that already use .NET, as it allows for seamless integration into existing business systems and rules and using existing .NET talent in your organization. It allows for flexibility and choice in deployment, either using Inventive Labs’ own lines and resources with telephony bank architecture or installing an on-premise Voice Elements Server.
Finally, the Voice Elements platform succeeds in bringing the ease of .NET deployment tools to telephony, providing Intellisense and Visual Studies features to make coding quick and easy. And there you have it, a number of benefits provided by the Voice Elements platform!
Edited by Carrie Schmelkin
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