AudioSoft
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AudioSoft provides voice recording and analysis solutions based on its proprietary software formed in 1995. It is based in Cirencester, United Kingdom. The Managing Director is Chris Brill, whose other ventures include E2train and Brill Engineering.
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[edit] History
Originally formed as a software house, with initial contracts to supply voice communication network recording capabilities to the Ministry of Defence in the UK, AudioSoft now deliver both hardware and software solutions worldwide in markets such as Air Traffic Control, Law Enforcement and the Courts services.
AudioSoft has recently expanded into the United States of America[1]
AudioSoft solutions have provided 400 million operational recording hours over 50,000 installed recording channels. AudioSoft won a Deloitte and Touche Fast 50 award in 2000[2] and a Sunday Times sponsored Tech Track 100 award in 2004, and was placed in the Deloitte and Touche Fast 500 – Europe, Middle East and Asia for 2005 for sales in places such as Turkey[3]
[edit] Customers
Contracts that AudioSoft have been awarded include providing for and supporting Royal Air Force bases worldwide, an Air Traffic Control solution for Eurocontrol and a full digital update of the Courts of Scotland recording systems.
[edit] Notes
- ^ 'AudioSoft Expands into North America Through Appointment of VP Sales and Marketing'. TCM (17 January 2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-26.
- ^ 'Deloitte: AudioSoft Limited'. Deloitte (26 January 2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-26.
- ^ 'AudioSoft Win in Turkey'. ATC Maastricht (16 August 2005). Retrieved on 2007-01-26.