E-Services Award 2009
Inf Dictation Capturing System
For its innovative applications suitable to a wide range of clients, thus improving efficiency and cost-savings for end-users.
Newspapers are not the only ones going online. Using open standard software, local ICT companies are also tapping into their creativity to leverage on the internet to offer communication systems.
Philippine company Next IX, Inc. continues its bid to drive technology to the next level with their internet-based dictation capturing system
According to Bobby Suson, chief executive officer of Next IX, Inc said the current product is being used by major companies to capture voice dictations from countries like the United States. “We see the internet as the infrastructure of the future for consumer applications. Thus, legacy
applications like a dictation capturing system should evolve and go online.”
In the past, Philippine companies get phone dictation services from US providers that could be very expensive.
“We are targeting China for our products and hope to continue promoting innovations that are researched and developed in the Philippines,” added Suson.
“The Award gives our company credibility when marketing in the international market. Clients become more receptive and gives us 90% probability to close the sale.”



