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By PRWeb, on Monday, 18 August 2008

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Create virtually any automated telephone application by leveraging the .NET framework.

Greenwood Village, CO (PRWEB) August 18, 2008 -- Inventive Labs Corporation, a leading developer of royalty-free .NET telephony application software, officially announced today the release of its new 'Voice Elements' application development toolkit. Designed for companies that need to provide telephony-based products or services, Voice Elements breaks the chain of expensive, proprietary development, and offers companies the opportunity to build voice solutions using languages such as C# and VB.NET.

"Voice Elements is designed to bring the power and control of telephony application development back in-house," said Ron Tanner, President and CEO of Inventive Labs. "We're giving telephony-focused companies a completely new world of development possibilities through tools and technologies they already know and understand."

Built on Microsoft's .NET framework, the Voice Elements Developers Kit includes pre-made voice application modules, sample code tutorials, and reporting features such as call monitoring and logging. "The key to any good toolkit is providing everything the developer needs to get up and running quickly," said Gregg Williamson, Director of Sales and Marketing for Inventive Labs. "Voice Elements not only provides developers with a familiar environment in .NET, it gives them intuitive and ready-made building blocks to create from." Voice Elements provides an easy learning curve, faster application development, and ultimately faster product development.

"I'm very excited to see that, with Voice Elements, telephony application development has finally caught up with the rest of the application development world," said Rick McFarland, CEO of Voice4Net. "This is going to provide a wake-up call to the voice solution companies that continue to insist on custom, proprietary technology."

In keeping with its 'total solutions' approach, Inventive Labs also offers application development, hosting, and support resources for customers who may lack the necessary internal resources. "We've always been a solutions-focused company," says Tanner, "even with a great product like Voice Elements, we recognize that it solves just one part of the problem."

Along with traditional DTMF-based voice solutions, Voice Elements supports speech recognition technology, works with Dialogic hardware and HMP software, and is free to try. For more information and to download, go to: http://www.voiceelements.com/Products/VoiceElements/Details.aspx.

About Inventive Labs:
Inventive Labs is a leading provider of royalty-free telephony application solutions. The company's software products and related services, including Voice Elements, dramatically reduce the time, cost, and complexity of creating voice solutions and empower enterprises and service providers to rapidly develop and deploy voice solutions. Inventive Labs is headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, and can be reached at www.voiceelements.com, (866) 923-5290.





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