Voxeo’s future plans almost let out of the bag in this eComm interview…

February 24th, 2009 by Dan York

ecomm2009promo-1.jpgOver on the eComm blog, organizer Lee Dryburgh dived into great detail about Voxeo’s history, present and future plans in this interview with our CEO: Jonathan Taylor on the Origins and Near-Future of Voxeo. It’s a great interview in that Jonathan goes into his own history and what brought about the formation of Voxeo in more detail that I personally knew. (I knew his past was “interesting”, but didn’t know the details… :-)

And yes, we have some extremely exciting announcements planned for the Emerging Communications conference (eComm) next week in San Francisco… and there’s a few glimmers in Jonathan’s interview… but that’s all I’m sayin’…

As noted, Jonathan will be out at eComm, as will I (Dan York) and a good number of our team. It’s not too late for you to join us – you can still register for eComm – and you can save 20% off the registration fee with the discount code “Voxeo” (uppercase V is important).

Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.


Note: Jim Courtney also offers his view of Jonathan’s interview over on his VoiceOnTheWeb.biz blog


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