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Got Speech?

Using the power of .NET, Microsoft Speech Server and Visual Studio 2003 can give your application its voice. Used in conjunction with the Microsoft Speech Application Software Development Kit (SASDK), this platform enables developers to write and deploy web-enabled speech applications to new and existing .NET applications.

Join Microsoft and Brooktrout for a one day special developer session designed to teach you how to architect, develop and implement speech enabled applications using Visual Studio 2003 and the Speech Server platform. We will show how this combination provides all the components necessary for building and deploying telephony (voice-only) and multimodal (voice/visual) applications. Additionally, we will show how the Speech Server platform builds upon the work of the open industry standard Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) specification to extend existing Web markup languages by adding speech recognition and prompt functionality to your Web applications. Using a practical code oriented approach we will cover how to architect, build and deploy applications that performs speech recognition and speech synthesis that can be accessed by telephone, cell phone, Pocket PC, Tablet PC and other devices. 

Washington , DCApril 4th, 2006 8:30AM – 5:00PMClick Here to Register!

Or Call 1-877-MSEVENT, code 1032292192

 

Waltham , MAApril 6th, 2006 8:30AM – 5:00PMClick Here to Register!

Or Call 1-877-MSEVENT, code 1032292176

 

New York , NYApril 18th, 2006 8:30AM – 5:00PMClick Here to Register!

Or Call 1-877-MSEVENT, code 1032292184

 

Ft. Lauderdale , FLMay 2nd, 2006 8:30AM – 5:00PMClick Here to Register!

Or Call 1-877-MSEVENT, code 1032292193

 

Alpharetta , GAMay 3rd, 2006 8:30AM – 5:00PMClick Here to Register!

Or Call 1-877-MSEVENT, code 1032292191

 

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2006
    Any Speech Server events in CA?  We have Public Sector uses for the technology.
  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2006
    Great idea - although nothing is planned at this time.
  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2006
    Would love to have one in Dallas, TX!