Intervoice is hoping to create additional value for its customers by utilizing the Eclipse Platform, allowing the delivery of a high quality, extensible product. It hopes to enable integrations to other vendor applications and provide truly converged voice and information solutions. The company hopes to use Eclipse to allow its customers to quickly understand the platform architecture without spending excessive time learning each application. In turn, Intervoice is hoping to leverage this association with the Eclipse foundation to design best in class solutions to maximize the end-user experience.
"Intervoice has adopted the Eclipse Platform as our framework for delivering development tools for our Media Exchange platform," said Andy Thomas, vice president, product development, Intervoice. "Using Eclipse allows us to focus on developing plug-in technologies that use our core competencies in voice automation while leveraging the features of the Eclipse Platform, which is used by many of our customers for other development projects. It boosts their productivity as our plug-ins can work with other tools they are using."
"We are very excited Intervoice has elected to support the Eclipse Platform," said Mike Milinkovich, executive director, Eclipse Foundation. "As a world leader in converged voice and information solutions, Intervoice brings a wealth of experience in developing voice and mobile applications. Having Intervoice as a member will continue to bring new, dynamic Eclipse-based products to the market."