May 2009 - Posts
Microsoft is asking UC developers to take a quick survey to better get to know its developer audience, carried out by Frost and Sullivan. For example, what applications have been developed, what other communications tools besides Microsoft’s unified communications
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The x64 link for the April roll-up fixes for Speech Server 2007 is now included. So finally 64-bit developers can fix the red-crosses error, caused by the SP1 of .NET, or get back results from a VoiceXML subdialog. You can now set InterDigitTimeout on
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Microsoft has a new Windows Speech Recognition Profile tool (WSR Profile tool) that enables a Windows Speech Recognition user to easily back up and restore his or her speech profile. You can download it here - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=1d60a5a6-85d4-4db2-a581-a41f66561a7
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I know many of you are interested in the future of Speech Development in OCS R2 and beyond. I just posted this Sign-up for the UC Developer Sandbox! over at GotUC.Net and I thought you would be interested. We are giving you a sandbox where you can learn
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As you might have noticed there are practically no speech tools yet in the UCMA 2.0 Speech SDK apart from some basic classes. Currently Microsoft is prioritizing which tools to make available in the Wave ‘14’ release of OCS/UCMA, at which time the Speech
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Microsoft has launched the Microsoft Speech Technologies Development Center . Lots of good stuff there as well as links to Speech Team Blogs and even a link to GotSpeech. Be sure you check out the consolidated downloads page - its one of the tabs at the
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