Michael Zirngibl, Founder and CEO of call center and IVR solutions provider Angel.com , will speak on two separate panels at the upcoming SpeechTek Educational Conference and Exposition , August 20 – August 23 at the New York Marriot Marquis. The SpeechTEK Conference attracts a global network of individuals, companies and enterprise customers who are developing and implementing speech products and solutions.
On Tuesday August 21 from 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm, Zirngibl will join a panel to discuss “Meeting Business Challenges .” The panel will examine the so-called year of living virtually with hosted and managed solutions. The second, “Is Paul English Right? ” will be held Wednesday, August 22 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
A frequent industry speaker, Zirngibl holds numerous voice messaging patents and continues his track record of technology innovation. Driven by his vision to make speech applications as ubiquitous and easy-to-use as the Internet, he established Angel.com – the leading provider of on-demand Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions.
Angel.com will be exhibiting at SpeechTEK, located at booth #804. Additional details can be found on the conference’s website.
Angel.com’s on-demand call center and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions enable organizations of all sizes to quickly deploy powerful telephony applications. The company’s Internet-based solution requires no investment in hardware, software, or human resources, balancing high quality communications with affordable pay-as-you-go pricing. To learn more about Angel.com, visit http://www.angel.com .
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