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Voice Biometrics Conference will be held from 23 March to 24 March in Amsterdam

Voice Biometrics Conference Amsterdam Starts Next Week (March 23rd and 24th) Implementation of voice biometric based authentication has already made significant inroads in Europe, the Middle East and Pacific Rim. At the Voice Biometrics Conference-Amsterdam executives from the companies that have integrated speaker identification and verification into communications links with their customers will be on stage to share their insights, experiences and expectations.

Speakers from Atos Origin, Nuance, Datapoint, Leading Software, Speechouse and Voxeo have taken leadership roles in melding voice biometric-based authentication into on-premises or cloud-based HR, IT and customer care fabrics. Attendees will benefit from the depth and breadth of their knowledge and their willingness to share experiences.

Case studies, use cases and real world experiences have attracted executives from a broad spectrum of industries to attend Voice Biometrics Conference Amsterdam, including representatives from: Banking and Financial Service, Telecommunications and Mobile, Securities Trading, Retail and Customer Care, Government Services, Law Enforcement, Risk Management and Identity Management.

Attendees are vitally interested in how implementers have overcome real world challenges in order to create convenient and secure customer care experience. Speakers will also address how to create secure customer care experiences without sacrificing security. Implementation sessions will address how to leverage existing security infrastructures as well as how to prepare existing business organisations to support multifactor authentication. Of course, the processes behind securing mobile devices is on everyone's mind. Voice Biometrics Conference Amsterdam's sponsors include, Nuance, Leading Software, Inc., VoiceVault, Datapoint and Speechpro.  

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