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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Microsoft Adopts VoiceXML!

This is not a tardy April Fools joke! The inevitable has happened - Microsoft finally embraces VoiceXML by licensing Vocalocity's VoiceXML technology for their Speech Server product. We've scratched our heads for a long time wondering why Microsoft hasn't supported VoiceXML in its Speech Server product, and its good to see it finally happen. Microsoft's joining of the VoiceXML Forum as a Promoter member is frosting on the cake.

Ironically, the very first posting in this blog (December 2004) was a tongue in cheek posting on this same topic.

Read the press release.

3 Comments:

At 10:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm excited about where Microsoft is headed with Speech Server 2007.

FYI - Speech Server now has it's own community. Everyone interested in MSS should head on over to GotSpeech.Net and check us out.

 
At 12:33 PM, Blogger Tylers.Net said...

You said it Marshall! Can't wait for Microsoft Speech Server 2007. Keep up to date at GotSpeech.Net. The online community for Microsoft Speech Developers.

 
At 8:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great news. Realized that over 80% of speech applications deployed on VoiceXML, Microsoft finally moving towards VoiceXML

 

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