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NICE Launches Next Generation Skype For Business Recording

NICE-Systems Ltd (NASDAQ: NICE) revealed it launched the latest edition of its recording solution for Skype for Business. The company indicated it brings the trusted capabilities of its recording solutions, as well as unique financial services compliance features to Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT)'s latest unified communications platform.

NICE said its recording solutions are deployed in most of the banks throughout the globe and the latest Skype for Business solution flawlessly interface to those already trusted solutions.

The company's EVP, Chris Wooten, commented, "Our new feature for recording Skype for Business audio interactions is a natural extension of NICE's current leadership in financial market recording. More broadly, we expect Skype for Business to disrupt the enterprise-based unified communications market across the board in coming years."

He continued, "NICE is ensuring that customers using our recording solutions in their trading floor environments and elsewhere in their enterprise can fully benefit from Skype for Business."

Skype for Business succeeded Microsoft Lync 2013 was a cost-effective tool that enhances the familiar Skype experience with advanced capabilities for an enterprise environment. That included the security, compliance, and management of Lync.

Shares of the company traded 0.8 percent down on Wednesday.

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