Excerpt: “Over all, speech recognition was a $1.6 billion market in 2007, according to Opus Research, which predicts an annual growth rate of 14.5 percent over the next three years. Dan Miller, an analyst at Opus, said that companies that… Read More ›
Opus in the News
TMCnet – December 20, 2007
Excerpt: “What we’re looking for,” said Opus Research founder and senior analyst Dan Miller, “is a closer integration of the speech application with the call-routing application and linkage to the business logic that supports the goals of CRM.” From the… Read More ›
Washington Post – December 11, 2007
Excerpt: Microsoft trails its biggest competitors in the PC-based online advertising market in bringing ads to mobile users, but its late start may not have any significant effect. “AOL and Yahoo have previously introduced display ads, but the mobile user… Read More ›
CIO Today – December 11, 2007
Excerpt: “Opus Research’s LocalMobileSearch program,” Sterling pointed out, “forecasts that there will be roughly $5 billion in mobile ad revenues in North America and Western Europe by 2012.” “Microsoft competitors, Yahoo and AOL, currently offer display advertising in mobile,” Sterling… Read More ›
ClickZ – October 12, 2007
Excerpt: Most small business operators who shy away from online marketing fear they can’t afford it, says a Opus Research survey in which 25 percent of respondents said online advertising would break their budget. Additionally, 20 percent said they believe… Read More ›
NetworkWorld – October 5, 2007
Excerpt: Not to mention the fact that Opus Research said the market for server-based voice-recognition technology in call centers was valued at $600 million in 2006 and is expected to double by 2009. From the article, “Cisco: voice-recognition next on… Read More ›
SpeechTech Magazine – August 1, 2007
Feature article in July/August issue of SpeechTech Magazine: “Speech-Enabled Mobile Search Marches On,” by Dan Miller, Senior Analyst with Opus Research
Santa Rosa Press Democrat – June 24, 2007
Excerpt: For people who don’t want to buy an expensive handheld device such as an iPhone, the emerging sophistication of 411 services will provide a good substitute, said Dan Miller, founder of San Francisco-based Opus Research, which tracks the industry…. Read More ›
Reuters – June 18, 2007
Excerpt: When a user accesses the portal, the MSN platform detects the handset and optimizes the site for that device, adjusting things like font sizes for different screens. The number of U.S. mobile Internet users is expected to more than… Read More ›
The Economist – June 7, 2007
Excerpt: The market for embedded speech-recognition technology, which goes into mobile phones, car-navigation systems and so on, will grow from $46m in 2006 to $239m in 2011, says Dan Miller of Opus Research, a consultancy based in San Francisco. An… Read More ›