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Microsoft will begin beta testing Speech Server 2007, the latest version of its interactive voice response platform for call centers, in May and plans final release before the end of the year.
With the launch of Microsoft Speech Server 2004, the world of speech recognition software is poised to undergo an important change. Introduced by Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill ...
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will launch Microsoft Speech Server 2004 on March 24 at a technology conference in San Francisco, Microsoft announced on Thursday.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2004 — Microsoft Corp. today took another step forward in its strategy to make the business value of speech technology more broadly available to mainstream enterprise ...
Microsoft plans to discontinue Speech Server at the end of next year and make the software part of Office Communications Server 2007, a new product planned for release next summer.
Microsoft took a long awaited step into the speech recognition market today with the announcement of its development platform for speech rec apps: Microsoft Speech Server. In the oldie but goodie ...
Microsoft claims that its Speech Server software development kit reduces the costs of development and support. It is too early to have proof points to support that claim,” Cramoysan said.
Microsoft launched Speech Server, which allows customers to deploy speech-recognition and intelligent voice-response systems, in 2004 and released an interim update last year.
The latest beta releases of Microsoft Speech Server and development platforms add new features in preparation for a full launch in the spring.
At a conference of software developers, Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates launched the company into the growing speech server with a speech-enabled serve that undercuts the price of competitors.
Microsoft will release a beta of the next version of its speech and telephony server software in May, the company said Wednesday. Microsoft plans to release a final version of Speech Server 2007 ...
Microsoft on Wednesday detailed pricing and licensing for its Speech Server 2004 products, the company's first speech recognition server offerings. Topics Spotlight: Solving Data Analytics Challenges ...
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