Telecom Hardware White Papers
SCO and Nuance: Reliability for the New Millennium
Overview SCO and Nuance jointly enable customers worldwide to benefit from the reliability and security of the world's No. 1 UNIX system vendor coupled with the industry's preferred natural speech interface software. Customers have deployed systems for applications as diverse as stock trading, travel reservations, personal assistants, telephone banking and call routing. All Nuance deployments share the benefits of high accuracy speech recognition and an easy to use interface that provides fast and efficient service. Using Nuance products in conjunction with open platforms and operating systems such as SCO OpenServer and UnixWare operating systems, customers are ensuring their competitiveness and success in the rapidly evolving global telecommunications marketplace.
| Publisher | The SCO Group | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2004 | Downloads | 12 |
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