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Several months ago I started a thread on GotSpeech called Long Compile Times . In that thread I described some problems I was having with long load times when trying to load a Speech project into Visual Studio. I was experiencing compile times of around
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No wonder I feel like I'm getting old so fast. I just realized that it only takes about 17 months to age 3 years. In April of 2007 Cisco was touting their 3 year lead on Microsoft in Unified Communications. Well it looks like that 3 year lead has vanished
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There is a virtual lab for Speech Server over on the MSDN site. It is titled Anywhere Information Access with Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server . I've registered but I haven't ran the lab yet as I have too much going on at the moment to
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" To hear prompts in Spanish press 1. " On the surface this a fairly simple and common prompt. But when you start to think about how to implement this it gets a little more complicated. There are two responses to this prompt. The user can press 1 or simply
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I've been noticing that the amount of activity on the forums has been increasing with lots of new posters. That is encouraging as it means the new people are trying out Speech Server. Interest in Speech Server is building and that is good for all of us.
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Russell Bennett has a great post entitled " To UDP, or not to UDP, that is the question… " over on the OCS Team blog. Everyone should read it as it does a great job of contrasting the two SIP transport types.
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The last two days of Tech-Ed went pretty quick though I was getting pretty tired towards the end. The crowds were also down some on Friday as some people evidently headed home (or took the day off). Thursday I worked the OCS labs again and on Friday I
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Nothing for Speech Server on day 2. In the morning I worked the MVP area of the Community Lounge. I had the opportunity to meet lots of people (some MVPs ans some former MVPs) and talk about the benefits of the MVP program. I love meeting people so the
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Well day 1 is over with now and it was quite exciting. There are about 6,000 developers in attendance here in Orlando and they all seem excited. The day opened with Bill Gates doing the keynote address and he actually mentioned Speech Server. That was
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The GotSpeech Guy will be at Tech-Ed in Orlando for the next two weeks. You can find me in the Office Communications Server Learning Lab or in the MVP Area of the Community Lounge each morning. During the second week I'll also be at the Gold Systems exhibit
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Today (5/10) is the last day of the 18th week of 2008. Of those 18 weeks I've spent 10 of them on the road and 4 of the last 5 weeks were on the road. I'm tired of traveling and glad to be home for a while (I hope). The only travel I have planned for
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I first heard of brigeSpeak a little over two years ago when I met Jon Poploskie at a Microsoft TAP event For speech Server 2007 (it's come a long way since October 2005). Jon and I became friends and have stayed in touch ever since and his company was
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My recent post on what Microsoft must do to grow Speech Server created quite a stir. I think some people may have taken what I had to say the wrong way. I always have been and still am fully dedicated to Speech Server and its future. I've seen what is
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The week of April 13 - 17 I'll be in Seattle for the 2008 MVP Global Summit. The Summit is a four day invitational event for Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and Regional Directors (RDs) The Summit gives us a chance to: Connect with other
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Fix the licensing confusion To be honest I'm not sure if the licensing scheme is flawed or not because I don't fully understand it. And I'm not alone in my confusion as it seems that a lot of people are confused about what they need to get properly licensed.
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