The scientists affiliated with the Speech at Microsoft Group upped the speech applications ante this year when they presented a paper describing the quantum leap in accuracy made possible by a new approach to automated speech recognition.
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Both Microsoft and Google Signal Future Prominence of Hybrid Mobile Apps
The “App versus Browser” debate is steadily being made moot; and rightfully so.
Aspect Delivers on Three Years Of Collaboration with Microsoft
Aspect formally launched its Aspect Unified IP 7 Platform fulfilling on its promise to support multimodal, collaborative customer care throughout the enterprise by embedding deep integration of Microsoft Lync, Microsoft Sharepoint and Microsoft Dynamics (CRM).
Gold Systems Leveraging a Long Legacy with Microsoft Lync
Among the handful of Microsoft’s go-to-market partners are involved with Contact Center and Interactive Voice Reponse (IVR) software, Gold Systems stands out with a commitment to Speech at Microsoft extending to the original SpeechServer and unique software, Vonetix, to speed development and simplify management of enterprise apps.
Contrasts in Collaboration: Microsoft, Cisco and IBM
Microsoft, Cisco and IBM are the three major IT infrastructure providers with potential to define how companies can encourage collaboration among employees, customers and business partners. In this advisory we provide a brief assessment of their latest product updates.
Contrasting Approaches: Microsoft Lync 2010 with and Cisco Collaboration
Both Microsoft and Cisco held milestone events for their flagship communications and collaboration offerings this week.
Facebook Defines the Social Strain of the Messaging Genome
The press conference regarding Facebook’s approach to messaging is still underway, but two threads of public reaction have triggered this post.
Microsoft Lync On Schedule for 11/17/10 General Availability
Microsoft’s Lync 2010 – the enterprise software formerly known as Microsoft OCS and Communicator – has achieved a major internal milestone.
Microsoft OCS Gets Lync’d In. Speech Services and IVR Still Not Present
hose of us who found Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 to be a bit of a mouthful will be happy to note that its name, going forward, is now Microsoft Lync.
GM’s OnStar to Add Speech-Enabled Facebook
GM is not about to let Ford Sync (along with Microsoft) steal all the publicity (and corresponding profits) around voice control of automotive features. Later this month, it is adding several new features to its venerable OnStar service, transforming it from a vehicle tracking, diagnostics and safety feature to a speech-enabled social medium.