Numonix, LLC an innovator of Interaction Management Software…

Numonix, LLC an innovator of Interaction Management Software will introduce its RECITE™ Xpress for Lync Interaction Management Software at the 2014 Microsoft Lync Conference, booth 432, at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

Numonix to Present New Lync Interaction Management Software at the Microsoft Lync Conference

Boca Raton, Florida – February 14, 2014 – Numonix, LLC (www.numonix.co) an innovator of interaction recording solutions will sponsor and exhibit at the 2014 Microsoft Lync Conference from February 18th through the 20th at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is the only event that is totally dedicated to Microsoft Lync and the community of end users and partners. Microsoft partners from around the world will gather to showcase their latest developments in Unified Communications and Value Added Services and products. Numonix will make its first ever appearance at the conference and showcase its flagship Interaction Recording Solution for Lync, RECITE™ Xpress. “We are excited to be participating as a partner of Microsoft and demonstrating to the community our unique solution for recording Lync interactions”, stated Michael Levy, CEO of Numonix. Levy went on to say, “Lync recording has been very limited until RECITE™ was introduced. Our ability to include unique, large system features, required for compliance and quality management has escalated RECITE™ into another level of Lync value added products.” RECITE™ utilizes many components of the Microsoft development platforms including the Windows line of operating systems, SQL Server and Silverlight for web-based access and functionality. Microsoft certified RECITE™ in 2013 with integration points not found in many other Lync recording systems. Numonix also announced they plan to enhance RECITE™ integration with other Lync media capture points including Persistent Chat and Video/Screen Share applications by mid 2014, moving into social media and analysis later this year.

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