Derek,

A product like Calabrio Search and Play can plug in on top of MediaSense to 
provide this functionality. There are others as well, including NICE, or Mida 
solutions. This means you wouldn’t have to reconfigure your recording 
architecture or purchase a new recording product. You would really just be 
purchasing a new GUI.

Just so you know, MediaSense will be adding the groups/roles/permissions 
feature in our 11.5 release which should be out at the end of 2015 or beginning 
of 2016. So depending on your urgency, you could just wait.

Also, in 11.0, we eliminated the server SKU so that you wouldn’t actually have 
to purchase anymore server licenses for more instances/clusters, you just need 
to provide the virtualization resources to run it on.

+Chris
TME - MediaSense and Unity Connection

From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Derek 
Andrew
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 1:02 PM
To: Cisco VoIP Group
Subject: [cisco-voip] What is better than MediaSense for recording calls?

We are running CUCM 10.5 and have MediaSense to record calls in one call 
centre. We would like to record more groups but have a small problem.  Anyone 
that can view/hear the recordings, can see all of them. There is no way to 
isolate one group from another.
Rather than purchase separate MediaSense servers for each group, we were 
wondering if there were any competitive products which would solve our problem.
We cannot use a server that requires us to route all our traffic through the 
subnet of the recording server. MediaSense does not require this but some 
products I had seen do.
derek.and...@usask.ca<mailto:derek.and...@usask.ca>

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