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| NEW! NICE TRAINING BREAKS: FREE ONLINE TRAINING SESSIONS FOR NICE CUSTOMERS |
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Need training on your NICE solution but only have an hour to spare? Join NICE for a training break. NICE training breaks are a fast, easy, and convenient way to get the training you need to get the most out of your NICE solution. And, NICE training breaks are web-based so you can participate right from the comfort of your office.
In October, November and December, NICE will be hosting training breaks on Scenario Replay™, our powerful multi-channel search and replay tool for 9-1-1 centers. Scenario Replay saves time and improves productivity by providing advanced filters and search criteria for retrieving audio recordings. Using Scenario Replay’s graphical interface, you can seamlessly reconstruct incidents from both phone and radio interactions, and reduce backlogs in your audio evidence delivery process. Join NICE for a training break and learn how to put Scenario Replay to work in your comm center to speed investigations and evidence delivery. NICE Scenario Replay training breaks will be offered on the following dates and times. Space is limited. Reserve your spot now by emailing welcome@nice.com or click on a link below to register.
Scenario Replay training break dates and times:
- October 12, 11:00-11:45 am EST CLICK HERE to register
- November 9, 11:00-11:45 am EST CLICK HERE to register
- December 14, 11:00-11:45 am EST CLICK HERE to register
About your NICE training break host: Jimmy Lutz
NICE training breaks are presented by Jimmy Lutz, marketing director for the Public Safety Division of NICE Systems, Inc. Jimmy is an accomplished trainer, speaker and author with over 13 years’ experience in the government sector. An expert on public safety recording technology, Jimmy has published articles in NENA Emergency Number Professional Magazine, 9-1-1 Magazine, APCO Public Safety Communications Magazine, Mission Critical Communications Magazine, Radio Resource International Magazine, and Law & Order Magazine. He also is a frequent speaker at local and national public safety conferences.
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