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The Power of Voice: Alexa Salesforce Integration

The Power of Voice: Alexa Salesforce Integration
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At UDig’s Innovation Studio, we are always looking for ways to leverage new technology to enhance our client’s businesses and our own.  Voice recognition technology continues to lead the way in connecting our devices to our homes and our everyday processes. We are just now starting to see businesses consider how voice can play a role in the office.

With the speech recognition market expected to grow to $1.99 Billion by 2022,* are you considering the potential impact to your business?

Watch as we go behind the scenes at UDig’s Innovation Studio with our consultants to see how UDig is using voice and learn how our team of consultants is thinking about the future of voice recognition technology.

*Speech & Voice Recognition Market 2016

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