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Voice enabled platform from JavaPoint
HYDERABAD: JavaPoint, a company focused on delivering managed
services in the voice applications areas, is building a voice
enabled platform based primarily on IBM's WebShpere platform,
including WebSphere Voice Server and DirectTalk IVR. Mr. Raj
Salgam, CEO, said this was being built at its Hyderabad office
(JavaPoint Computers India) and would be released in the second
quarter this financial year. So far it has invested Rs. 1 crore
and an equal amount will be invested in Hyderabad by September,
he said.
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