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What’s the story on Speech Server’s future?
Over the last few months I keep getting inquiries from people concerning the future of Speech Server 2007. They are interested in starting new IVR projects, converting MSS 2004 apps or moving from other platforms to Microsoft. Disappointingly Microsoft is keeping very quiet on this topic when ...
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Things are really starting to take off for GotSpeech Consulting and I am starting to look for some other resources – i.e. Speech Server developers.
So if you are interested in doing some development for GotSpeech Consulting please contact me and/or send me your resume. Most of the need at this point is for Speech Server but there may be some OCS ...
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As you may know I recently announced that I was unemployed and looking for consulting work. Well I have taken the next step - I have formed GotSpeech Consulting LLC.
GSC is a registered Florida corporation that I am using for my consulting work. I haven’t got the website up an running yet but that is coming soon – still working out the logo and ...
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I've been involved lately with migrating a large SALT app written in Speech Server 2004 R2 over to an OCS SALT application. It has been fun but I got a feel for all of the changes that have occurred in the .Net Framework.
The approach that I took was to backup the code then open the project in VS 2005 and let the automatic conversion take place. ...
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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 one of the early supporters of GotSpeech. He recently sent me a link to a Speech ...
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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 in store for OCS and Speech Server over the next couple of releases and it is exciting. There are ...
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I would like to add to the list of bloggers here on GotSpeech.Net. If you are interested in blogging about Speech Server (2004 or 2007) related subjects or if you would like to start a SAPI blog then shoot me an email (or leave a comment to this post).
I already have some good bloggers but I want to see more participation from other ...
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I recently had a need to access the Perfmon counters for Speech Server from a C# program. Since I didn't know how to do this my first step was to search the Internet for some code samples. That turned out to be harder than I though as I really didn't find much help.
So I did what I should have done first and turned to the help docs. As it turns ...
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1.If you really want to step things up a notch and become a better MSS 2007 developer then you really should check out the OCS Public Beta on a daily basis. Most developers only use the forums when they have a question but I think they should be a tool that you use all the time.
The beta forums (and GotSpeech) are full of questions from ...
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Richard Sprague is moving on to other things.
He has been blogging about Microsoft Speech Server from the very beginning and was one of the first speech related blogs that I read. I think this post was one of my favorites as Richard was one of the first bloggers out there to jump on the GotSpeech bandwagon. His post really helped get ...
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