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Voice & Speech Technology Q&A: Microsoft Speech Server’s Growing Adoption in the Enterprise
Jun 25, 2006 – As Microsoft shares its vision for making unified communications more personal and simpler, Microsoft Speech Server is key to the company's vision for voice communication. SAN FRANCISCO, June 25, 2006... Read the rest

Q&A: ISVs Take Microsoft Speech Server 2007 for Test Drive
May 8, 2006 – With release of the beta, Microsoft opens the lines for feedback on Microsoft Speech Server 2007. REDMOND, Wash. - May 8, 2006 - Microsoft today announced availability of the beta... Read the rest

IBM & Wizzard Bring ViaVoice TTS To Linux
Mar 6, 2004 – IBM has just signed a contract with Pittsburgh-based Wizzard Software to distribute ViaVoice text-to-speech (TTS) technology for Linux, dramatically strengthening the accessibility and usability of the Linux desktop for users... Read the rest

ScanSoft Enjoys Strong Network Speech Performance During Q4
Feb 26, 2004 – ScanSoft, Inc., a supplier of speech and imaging solutions, announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2003. It reported Q4-03 revenue of $46.9... Read the rest

ScanSoft & HTS To Provide UK's First Fully-Automated Directory Assistance Service Using Speech Recognition
Feb 24, 2004 – ScanSoft, a supplier of speech and imaging solutions, today announced a partnership with Hosted Telephony Solutions Ltd. (HTS), to develop a speech-enabled Directory Assistance (DA) application powered by SpeechWorks solutions... Read the rest

Cutting the Queues: HP Labs India testing voice-based service to reduce long train ticketing queues
Feb 21, 2004 – Travelers make more than 200 million reservations each year on India's vast network of passenger trains - the largest rail transport system in the world. The daily rush results in... Read the rest

Voice: the waking giant
Dec 2, 2002 – Everything's going mobile, and PCs are no exception. For developers, the challenge lies in finding a way to move the computing power of the networked desktop into a truly portable,... Read the rest

Commodio Announces Voice Mouse
Nov 26, 2002 – Israel-based Commodio, Inc. announced the world's first Voice Mouse at SpeechTEK 2002 in New York. The new product, QPointer HandsFree, allows complete, application independent and intuitive voice interaction with the... Read the rest

SandCherry and Telisma Partner to Offer Speech Solutions to Service Providers
Nov 26, 2002 – SandCherry, Inc., a provider of media resource and applications broker software for enhanced applications, is teaming with European speech recognition software developer Telisma to offer speech solutions. Combining SandCherry's cost-effective... Read the rest

Pronexus VBVoice 5.0 Integrates Support for Aculab's Prosody and IP telephony Cards
Nov 26, 2002 – Pronexus Inc., a provider of computer telephony software solutions, has announced integrated support for Aculab Prosody and Aculab IP telephony PCI cards in the latest release of VBVoic,e 5.0. According... Read the rest

Newfound Communications Selects Phonetic Systems For Voice Searching Email
Nov 26, 2002 – Newfound Communications, a provider of Advanced Grammar Management Technologies, has announced that it is using technology from Phonetic Systems, a provider of speech solutions for large or highly dynamic databases,... Read the rest

New Tool From Neospeech Helps Students Learn English
Nov 26, 2002 – Native Korean speakers now have a new tool to help them learn and understand the English language. Magic English Plus is an English as a Second Language (ESL) learning application... Read the rest

NeoSpeech, Phonetree Partner To Provide Range Of Voice Messaging Services
Nov 26, 2002 – NeoSpeech, Inc., a provider of voice-enabled solutions for hand-held, desktop and network/server applications, has partnered with Personal Communication Systems, Inc., manufacturer of PhoneTree telephone messaging systems, to license its text-to-speech... Read the rest

LumenVox Revamps Website
Nov 26, 2002 – LumenVox, a provider of speech recognition technologies has revamped its website. The enhanced website now includes e-commerce, where customers can purchase ports of LumenVox's products. Chris Lotspeich, Director of Marketing... Read the rest

Loquendo TTS Powers Frequentis ATIS system
Nov 26, 2002 – Loquendo's text-to-speech engine has been chosen by Frequentis to power the ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service) systems they are creating for Deutsche Flugsicherung, the German Air Traffic Service Provider. The... Read the rest

Loquendo TTS Integrated By InfoSpeech For Blind Users
Nov 26, 2002 – Loquendo TTS will power services provided by ONCE - Spain's National Organization for the Blind - in the organization's educational centers for blind and visually impaired users located throughout the... Read the rest

Interactive Intelligence and Loquendo Sign OEM Agreement
Nov 26, 2002 – An original equipment manufacturer agreement has been signed that enables Interactive Intelligence Inc. to integrate Loquendo's multi-lingual text-to-speech engine into its customer interaction management software for contact centers and enterprises.... Read the rest

Kirusa Demos Multimodal Apps at SpeechTEK 2002
Nov 26, 2002 – Kirusa Inc., a developer and licensor of multimodal wireless platforms, showcased real-world examples of voice and visual integration, enhancing the benefits of wireless applications, at SpeechTek 2002 in New York... Read the rest

iVoice Installs Dealer Locator IVR for Cellular Network Communications Group
Nov 26, 2002 – iVoice, Inc., a provider of speech recognition technology, has announced the successful installation of an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Store Locator system for Cellular Network Communications Group (CNCG), a leading... Read the rest

NESS Eliminates Background Noise
Nov 26, 2002 – Extell Technology Corporation, exhibited its NESS (Noise Eliminated Speech Stream) solution at the SpeechTEK 2002. By separating and canceling noisy sound data from the sound mixture, the NESS solution ensures... Read the rest

Extell Launches Low-Cost And Noise-Robust Chip, ESR-700
Nov 26, 2002 – Extell Technology Corporation, which specializes in embedded speech recognition in noisy environments, exhibited its noise-robust speech recognition chip, ESR-700, at SpeechTEK 2002. Extell said it has succeeded in lowering the... Read the rest

Elan Speech and Telisma Partner: to Unify ASR and TTS Solutions
Nov 26, 2002 – Elan Speech, a speech synthesis solution provider, and Telisma, a provider of speech recognition solutions for European telcos, have partnered to develop voice services designed specifically for telcos and large... Read the rest

Say It Is So: Elan Speech launches American version of Sayso
Nov 26, 2002 – Elan Sayso, the new technology developed by TTS supplier Elan Speech, was showcased in its American English version during SpeechTEK 2002. According to the company, "Elan Speech, already leader on... Read the rest

Speech Technology Center Launches Denoiser DSP Board
Nov 26, 2002 – The Speech Technology Center (STC) has observed that the worldwide market shows a growing interest in cheap, universal noise cancellation solutions that can be easily embedded into any device. In... Read the rest

ART Joins Symbian Platinum Partner Program
Nov 26, 2002 – ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc. has joined Symbian's Platinum Partner Program. The Symbian Platinum Program is open to companies that have a technology or strategic position that is key to... Read the rest

Art And SVOX Provide Speech Interface For Symbian Platform
Nov 26, 2002 – Combined Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech now tailored for the Nokia series 60 and 9210 families. ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc., provider of natural Human Interface solutions for the mobile world,... Read the rest

W3C's Voice Browser Working Group weaves telephony into the Web
Nov 25, 2002 – The W3C is working to expand access to the Web to allow people to interact via key pads, spoken commands, listening to prerecorded speech, synthetic speech and music. This will... Read the rest

Why VoiceXML?
Nov 25, 2002 – In this month's Standards & Specifications section, we also hear from Dr. Jim Larson, chair of W3C's Voice Browser Working Group and manager of Advanced Human I/O at the Intel... Read the rest

VoiceXML - an overview
Nov 25, 2002 – In the Standards & Specifications section of NextInterface.net, we will periodically hear from leaders in the VoiceXML movement. This month, we hear from Dr. Gerald Karam, chairman of the VoiceXML... Read the rest

VoiceXML: next-generation input, this-generation browsing
Nov 25, 2002 – Voice acronym history "The IBM original language was SpeechML. AT&T and Lucent both had a language called PML (Phone Markup Language, but each had different syntax. Motorola's original language was... Read the rest

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