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Designed for high traffic, mission-critical call center environments,
the 3350 is suitable for call recording and monitoring in customer
contact centers, brokerages, military, aerospace and defense applications. Flexible and
scalable, the 3350 provides support for multiple telephone,
PBX, radio, intercom, turret and VoIP interfaces and up to
192 or 256 (depending on interfaces) channels in a single chassis, per customer requirements.
The Voxida 3350 can simultaneously record, live monitor, archive
and playback calls for real-time intelligence, long term data
integrity and instant recall of a particular call or transmission.
As a true client/server distributed application, Voxida can accommodate
your center's deployment requirements and handle any future growth.
The Voxida 3350 digital voice recording system features
- Support for 24 - 192/256 channels per 3350;
- Fully redundant hard drives capture 100,000 channel hours
for immediate access;
- Industrial Single Board Computer (Server Blade) technology;
- An advanced self-aware hardware monitoring system;
- Client/server operation with secure LAN/WAN access;
- The industry's leading support, maintenance and investment protection;
- A hot-swap RAID-10 host independent subsystem; and
- Solutions include multiple training options for onsite, headquarters or remote (CBT) training via Voxida University.
Pure Archival Bliss for Disaster Recovery
The Voxida 3350 delivers a scalable hardware-based RAID-10 hard
drive subsystem for the closest thing to true bullet proof data
integrity. Calls are easily shared with remote data centers and
in multiple site operations. Full archival controls, optional
additional NAS call data storage, immediate record emailing and
optional dual DVD archiving keeps you data safe. Better yet?
Voxida is easy to use. Please see the features and benefits section
for more information.
Email us to arrange a live web-based demo or to talk with our sales engineers
further. You can also call 1-800-828-9428 or 1-650-728-9428
for immediate assistance.
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