ASC Introduces EVOip, Version 8.0, for Voice-over-IP Recording
Offers More Recording Channels and New Integrations
Hoesbach/Germany, January 17, 2008 – ASC (
www.asctelecom.com), a leading global provider of innovative solutions to record, analyze and evaluate communications, today announced the introduction of EVOip 8.0, a new VoIP recording solution with additional channel capacity and compatibility with a wider range of IP phone systems.
EVOip Server Software now records up to 280 channels simultaneously, and, for the first time, integrates with PBXs from Avaya, Nortel, IP Trade and 3Com. In addition, IP phone applications and functionality with existing solutions for Alcatel, Cisco, Mitel and Siemens have been expanded. For example, EVOip+ for Cisco now works with the common SIP protocol, and record-on-demand may be easily initiated by a single button push on the phone itself. The active version, EVOip active for Cisco, is compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 and higher.
Harald Zapp, Chief Operating Officer of ASC, said, “Our company has coordinated with leading telecommunications providers, often through rigorous partnership programs, to integrate and certify EVOip as a seamless extension of their proprietary IP phone systems. As a result, we can now offer our VoIP recording solution as a superior alternative to a broader range of customers, often in high-volume demanding environments.”
Version 8.0 is more user-friendly because many functions may now be accessed directly through the IP phone. These include start/stop, keep/delete and search-and-replay for recorded calls. CTIntegration facilitates this search by tagging calls with more index data than ever before.
EVOip 8.0 now lets the user quantify the number of recordings on a daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly basis. It supports more languages including Chinese (Simple and Traditional), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. The product also works with ASC’s new Time & Alarm Manager (TAM) for synchronization and contact operation, and displays the current status of connected recorders. The TAM resides at its own IP address and distributes the time signal via network to ASC’s communications recording system, MARATHON EVOLUTION.
EVOip captures telephone calls from the network and enables storage, playback and archiving of the entire interaction. It is entirely software-based and designed for maximum flexibility, scalability, and ease of integration and installation. It records encrypted calls, offers keyword spotting (searching for spoken words) and provides adjustable modes for individual, bulk or selective recording.
For more information on the features available for your IP phone model, please visit
www.asctelecom.com/english/voip.html.