Developer Jam Session – May 27 – VoiceObjects and the Prime Telecom demo app
May 15th, 2009 by Dan York
When exploring a new development environment such as VoiceObjects Desktop for Eclipse, most developers prefer learning from sample code instead of scanning through 1000+ pages of documentation. Hence, VoiceObjects professional services have built an all-purpose demo application, Prime Telecom, that represents a multi-channel (IVR, mobile web, text) customer self-service portal for a mobile carrier. The features that you can explore in this demo app are, however, cross-industry: GUI and VUI best practices (such as different confirmation strategies or adapt-to-caller techniques) as well as reference solutions for implementing multi-channel, multi-language, personalized, and testable applications.
This webinar will be interesting for
- anyone who is new to VoiceObjects and is looking for guidance on evaluation,
- experienced VoiceObjects developers who are interested in recently added product features, and
- anyone who wants to present VoiceObjects to others.
This Jam Session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27th. We will start at 5:00 PM CEST, 11:00 AM EDT, 8:00 AM PDT
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