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VeCommerce announce new business development manager

30.06.08

VeCommerce, a leading voice self-service and speaker verification solutions company, has announced its new business development manager for the UK.

VeCommerce, a leading voice self-service and speaker verification solutions company, has announced its new business development manager for the UK.

Mr Tom Elliott has been appointed as the company's new development manager with the aim of focusing on several markets, in order to get the company as recognisable as possible.

VeCommerce is one of the world's leading speech recognition software companies, and works with applications such as voice biometric authentication.

More and more, the technology is taking off in the public domain too, as already owners of home computers have the option of fingerprint access to their machines.

Speaking about his move to VeCommerce, Mr Elliott said: "I was attracted to VeCommerce because of its global reach and its unique consultative approach that helps customers undertake a complete business transformation through the appropriate use of speech-based technology.

"VeCommerce has an impressive list of clients including the likes of Standard Life, Ladbrokes and Dublin Airport and I am looking forward to helping similar organisations fulfil improved customer service targets," he added.

The news comes amid the height of the credit crunch, and could spell a tough time for VeCommerce, although security could be one sector which does not take a hit from the economic downturn, along with the energy and food industries.

 

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