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The Talent Behind The Voices

Have you ever wondered about the people that record the voice of your IVR and other systems? What do they do when they’re not standing behind the microphone?

Enghouse Interactive’s Media Voice Studios has a talented group of professionals who are ready to help bring life to your company’s persona.

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Santa Knows His Brand… Do You Know Yours?

How are your company’s brand values communicated through your corporate Web site, phone systems, and training materials? Is the voice that your customers and partners hear the best representation of your company and brand?

When you think of iconic characters, like Kermit the Frog, Mickey Mouse, or even Bart Simpson, certain voices and sounds immediately come to mind. The same should be true for your brand.

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Syntellect Is Now Part of Enghouse Interactive

As part of our evolution, and to create an even stronger organization that delivers the best range of interaction management solutions, all of our product brands have been united under a single, global entity, Enghouse Interactive.

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Telrex is Now Part of Enghouse Interactive

As you may know, Telrex is part of Enghouse Systems Limited, a publicly traded company (TSX:ESL) and leading global provider of enterprise software solutions. As part of our evolution, and to create an even stronger organization that delivers the best range of interaction management solutions, all of our product brands have been united under a [...]

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“Mistakes Were Made…”

A former President of the United States once said “Mistakes were made.” Don’t worry, this isn’t a political blog. “Mistakes were made” is a famous example of writing or speaking in the passive voice. He did not say “They made mistakes” or “We made mistakes.” He said simply “Mistakes were made.”

While passive voice may have its place in the world of objective journalism, politics and scientific publication, when we use this form of writing or speaking in everyday conversation, it generally sounds odd and begs answers to questions.

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