TMCnet, a global media company focusing on the Telecommunications Industry, has awarded CallCabinet’s Atmos with its 2016 Communications Solutions Product of Year Award.   Atmos is a flexible, cloud based Call Recording and Quality Management System.
Atmos provides clients with a compliant call recording solution based on a pay-as-you-grow (SaaS) business model. With Atmos customers can easily store, retrieve and search for call recordings through its flexible HTML5 web-based portal, all of which are essential features for customers relying on call recordings to monitor productivity, perform dispute resolution as well as elevate customer service.
Atmos integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Skype for Business, Asterisk, Boradsoft and a multitude of telephony systems and devices available in the market today.  Atmos makes it easy  to access recordings  from any device with an Internet connection. Because of its scalability Atmos can be deployed in organizations with as little as 2-3 users as well as in businesses with thousands of employees.
“Atmos continues to make waves in the market raking in its sixth award in less than a year. Its flexibility, scalability, lower cost point and flexible billing are proving to be real benefits for customers who are increasingly needing secure and compliant call recordings,” states Ryan Kahan, CEO of CallCabinet. “We are delighted with the TMC award  as it once again demonstrates that our Atmos product is not only changing the way that calls are recorded, but that it also directly reaches the multitude of customers looking for compliant call recording solutions in the market today.”
“Congratulations to CallCabinet for being honored with a Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award,” says Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC. “Atmos is truly an innovative product and is amongst the best solutions brought to market in the past twelve months that facilitates business-transforming voice, data and video communications. I look forward to continued excellence from CallCabinet in 2017 and beyond.”