OrecX announced the formal debut of its Oreka Total
Recording (TR) software solution for customer service management professionals,
leveraging the power of open source in bolstering efficient call-center
operation.
Oreka TR allows organizations to comply with regulatory
requirements and improve customer service by recording and retrieving phone
calls without disrupting operations, exhausting annual budgets, or paying for
extra implementation services that never get used. The open source platform
allows for all-call, on-demand or selective recording while providing managers
with options for live call monitoring.
“We’ve created a platform that can be indexed by time, agent/employee,
date, and a variety of other fields, facilitating hassle-free and instantaneous
record retention, search and retrieval,” said Bruce Kaskey, co-founder of
OrecX. “Oreka TR is a voice recording system for the masses, we want to make
voice recording affordable for everyone. The advantages of open source lie in
increased flexibility, lower cost and better value for the customer.”
Oreka TR works by recording VoIP SIP sessions, passively
listening to network packets. Both ends of the conversation are mixed together,
and each call is logged as a separate audio file. The recording is logged using
a standard sound device and can record multiple channels at the same time,
storing each recording as a separate audio file.
OrecX offers free testing and installation and affordable
pricing options for its Oreka TR system which is 75% less expensive then other
recording platforms. The platform will feature the following:
Live Monitoring
Audit Trail
Fine-Grained Privileged Access
Call Tagging and Exporting
Oreka TR runs on the Linux operating system in addition to
Windows 2000 or better. Oreka TR supports any IP platform and has absolutely no
impact on network resources, regardless of how many users employ the system. Oreka
TR supports the following protocols: SIP, Cisco Skinny, H.323, MGCP, IAX2, RTP.
The system utilizes G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, iLBC, and GSM6.10 codecs.
For more information
on OrecX contact Dana Nelson, dnelson@sspr.comat SSPR.
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