Intervoice, Microsoft Team Up

Strategic alliance to support technology development and promotion of the SALT-based (Speech Application Language Tags) Microsoft .NET speech platform

October 7, 2002

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REDMOND, Wash. and DALLAS -- Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Intervoice Inc., the world leader in converged voice and data solutions, today announced a strategic alliance that will make open, standards-based speech solutions more accessible to Web developers and enterprise customers. Seeking to make speech technology mainstream, the two companies will engage in sales, marketing and technology development for the upcoming Microsoft(R) .NET Speech platform, a Speech Application Language Tags (SALT)-based solution that will make it faster, easier and more economical for customers to develop and deploy large-scale enterprise telephony and multimodal speech-enabled applications, such as interactive voice response (IVR), customer relationship management (CRM) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. "This alliance signals a paradigm shift in the industry from proprietary systems to Web-based speech solutions that are based on open standards and leverage new and existing Web investments," said Brian Strachman, a senior analyst with In-Stat/MDR. "Microsoft's speech technologies are making it faster and easier than ever before for developers and enterprises to extend their Web investments with speech. Through its support of the Microsoft .NET Speech platform, Intervoice will be able to provide its customers with greater flexibility and choice, as well as increased productivity, cost savings, a high return on investment and valuable new business opportunities." Under the terms of the agreement, the parties will have a strategic alliance in which Intervoice will deliver and deploy SALT, ASP.NET and Microsoft .NET Speech platform-based applications. In addition, Intervoice will integrate its telephony call management technologies with the Microsoft .NET Speech platform and will port its packaged and vertical applications to SALT to be operable on the Microsoft .NET Speech platform. These technologies and solutions will be made available to Microsoft and Intervoice customers, business partners and application developers. The two companies also will focus on delivering ASP.NET and SALT-based speech solutions to enterprise customers in a wide range of industries that use or could benefit from IVR technology, in addition to new industries or applications that have not been traditional targets for speech enablement. As part of this cooperative effort, Intervoice will develop tools that are compatible with the .NET Speech platform. Further, the two companies will engage in joint promotion of the Microsoft .NET Speech Software Development Kit (SDK), a set of SALT-based speech application development tools and speech controls released by Microsoft in May. To date, thousands of Web developers have begun using the Microsoft .NET Speech SDK Version 1.0 beta, laying the groundwork for the industry growth of telephony and multimodal speech-enabled Web applications. Intervoice Inc. Microsoft Corp.

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