Top Five Reasons to Switch from CT ADE to Voice Elements

1. NO PORT ROYALTIES, ever.

2. Build and deploy IVR applications on Dialogic technology or “in the cloud” using the Inventive Labs Telephony Bank – you choose. See our Services page for details about Telephony Bank.

3. Use the .NET language of your choice to build your application. No more proprietary code.

4. Easily develop an IVR prototype using our free demo software. Never deal with a "dongle" again!

5. Very affordable in the short term and over the long haul. No hidden fees.

Voice Elements is a software tool that brings telephony to the wider development community of Microsoft .NET. The tool enables .NET developers to develop IVRs, conference bridges, dialers, call centers, gateways or any telephony application. Supporting all .NET languages, such as VB.NET and C#, Voice Elements includes pre-made voice application modules, sample code tutorials, and reporting features such as call monitoring and logging.

The standard Voice Elements toolkit opens up the .NET architecture for telephony. A typical Visual Studio developer can easily learn the Voice Elements classes and create voice applications. Connection to all of the voice resources that a .NET application requires can be accomplished with the Voice Elements Server or the Telephony Bank.

Bottom line is Voice Elements is an enabler, allowing .NET-skilled programmers to use the environment most familiar to them to build telephony solutions. Potential telephony projects can be realized at a much faster pace than previous toolkits. Lastly, the various deployment options, with Voice Elements Server and the Inventive Labs Telephony Bank, provide inexpensive and quick opportunities to market.

> The Voice Elements Toolkit is free to try and only $99 to buy.

> Delve deeper - read the Voice Elements Technology Brief

> You can use our boards and voice resources from anywhere in the world with Telephony Bank.

> Voice Elements Server lets you use your own system and distribute your application without port royalties.

> Cloud telephony programming just got easier - now you can use the .NET framework you are already familiar with!