eCommerceNews New Zealand - Technology news for digital commerce decision-makers
Story image
TranscribeMe and Vadacom unite in Unified Comms
Mon, 29th Oct 2012
FYI, this story is more than a year old

TranscribeMe and Vadacom have joined forces, enhancing both company's product offerings in the process.

Effective immediately, the partnership enables Vadacom providers to use TranscribeMe services, enabling enterprises to communicate freely, and then to share, analyse and search audio content.

TranscribeMe says more companies are producing valuable audio content over the phone, with enterprises increasingly moving to IP Telephony and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to manage telecommunication costs and promote efficient communications.

The company's platform of software and crowd sourced transcriptionists allows for an unprecedented level of analytic accuracy, turnaround time, and price point.

TranscribeMe CEO, Alexei Dunayev believes that this new platform service offers new opportunities for individuals and companies to monetise their audio.

“We’re excited to partner with New Zealand’s leading VoIP provider to offer a solution which will drive sales growth and operational efficiencies our clients,” he says.

One of New Zealand's leading provider of open standards based IP telephony solutions for business, Vadacom says their products and services utilise open VoIP technology to deliver advanced solutions.

"We believe TranscribeMe created a service that many of our customers can really benefit from," says Igor Portugal, Vadacom CEO.

"This is another example of how we deliver on our promise to our customers to help cut costs and increase productivity.

"We are proud to be able to offer this innovation and be associated with such an innovative company as TranscribeMe."

For more information about the partnership, click here