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Wizzard Expands Target Market With WizzScribe Server-Based Speech Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM Speech Technology







Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology

Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology
09/03/2004 03:00 AM

Wizzard Software (OTCBB:WIZD) announced today they have expanded their portfolio of offerings powered by IBM WebSphere Voice Application Access 5.0. The WizzScribe Software Developers Kit (SDK) and server-based runtimes support the offline conversion of voice audio into text, bringing large vocabulary voice recognition technology to a new generation of business applications. Wizzard chose IBM's WVAA 5.0 solution because of its rapid application environment and built in authentication technologies - freeing the developer to focus on core business application logic. It is IBM's premiere solution for the delivery of voice portals and managed voice applications. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]




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