When you have a meeting with partners, associates, even clients over the telephone, you take notes to capture the most important points. Then after the meeting you hang up the phone and the conversation goes away, with only your notes and memory remaining. This can be a faulty, untrusted system in your professional services to the firm or to a client. But what if the conversation remained and you could hark back to only the most important parts of it? Welcome to intelligent voice services from HarQen.
HarQen’s mission is one after my own heart — my voice, actually. The company’s forthcoming product, called Symposia, aims to capture the voice records of meetings, interviews, etc., and organize and enrich them with navigation points so that the recordings can be shared and analyzed on demand. HarQen hopes this will improve collaboration around voice and instill business intelligence into conversations and meetings.
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