OrecX has a simple idea: Leverage the power of Open Source to provide customers with a voice recording application that's easy to install, use, and maintain, and develop an ongoing development platform that ensures a substantially lower cost structure than proprietary voice recorders.
Develop an Open Source Community whose primary objective is to deliver a universal audio recording infrastructure.
Build a support and delivery model that enhances choice, increases flexibility and lowers costs for companies seeking to archive their communication interactions.
Why Open Source?
Increased Flexibility, Lower Cost, Better Value.
Investing in a proprietary recording application for $1000-$4000 per user far exceeds the budgets of many organizations seeking to simply record and archive their telephone interactions. With a standard Linux server, these organizations can implement full voice recording with Oreka TR for far less cost, utilizing far fewer resources.
Open source today is making significant progress as IT managers realize that it means more control and more flexibility for their organizations. Infrastructure products like MySQL or Linux have become universal and are supported and used by giants such as IBM or Google. Moving up the stack, the IT applications market now sees Open Source products showing up such as Asterisk, SugarCRM or even MedSphere that provides medical records management. Open source is an unstoppable underlying trend in technology today, simply because it is in the interest of customers.
OrecX is bringing voice recording to businesses seeking to improve performance, alleviate risk, and fulfill compliance requirements. OrecX is creating a voice recorder for the rest of us.
Download OrecX today. Install it, use it for free, build new components, and interact with other OrecX enthusiasts and the OrecX team on the forums.
Orecx-The Open Source Voice Recorder for call centers, enterprises, and financial institutions.