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| Silicon India: June 07, 2008 |
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Openstream's MoFA solutions with multi-modal capabilities made life of mobile workforce in enterprises easy.
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| ComputerWorld: October 02, 2006 |
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Speech technologies are moving far beyond call centers.
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| Business
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| Bangalore: A neurosurgeon looking at the CAT scan of a patient does not click for different views on the screen. He vocally asks the machine to give him either the anterior or the posterior view of the brain to be scanned.
A stockmarket trader doesn't click on his PDA to place a buy or a sell order. He speaks to his PDA screen and the transaction is executed without him going through multiple clicks or interactive voice recording (IVR). |
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| Destination
CRM: January 25, 2006 |
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IBM took additional steps toward strengthening
its footing in the speech technology market Tuesday,
revealing a handful of speech recognition-focused
partnerships and products at its Future of Speech
Day, in New York. Among the announcements were partnerships
with Openstream, a mobile Internet infrastructure
platform and applications provider, and VoiceBox
Technologies, which delivers conversational voice-search
functionality, and an upgrade to the IBM Embedded
ViaVoice software.
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| WebSphere Journal: January 24, 2006 |
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ARMONK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/24/06 -- IBM today announced that Openstream, Inc., will embed IBM WebSphere Everyplace Multimodal software into its mobile solutions platform so users can access information on demand using multiple modes of input and output, including talking to a device or typing and tapping buttons on phones, PDAs and other devices. |
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| WebSphere Journal News Desk [August 1, 2005 07:15 PM] Three IBM partners, Audium, Fluency and Openstream have donated RDCs to the Apache Software Foundation, a leading community for open source software development. RDCs allow developers to plug standard pieces of speech code into their own code to help speed the development of speech applications for new uses. |
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| Economic Times: October 03, 2003 |
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TIMES NEWS NETWORK [FRIDAY, OCTOBER 03, 2003 05:46:23 PM] BANGALORE: Innovative software solutions, that leverage the vast amount of information available from the transactions and disparate data sources so that enterprises can get real time intelligence, are on a high.
According to Raj Tumuluri, President and CEO of Openstream, Inc., a US-based provider of secure mobile Internet infrastructure platform and applications, though all of this information is available on the disparate enterprise databases including Internet, using it for specific reasons is presents unique challenges... |
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| Openstream was featured as one of the top five enterprise mobile solutions provider in "Voice & Data Gold Book 2002". |
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| August 28, 2002 |
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| People on the move want data from varied sources at their fingertips in a jiffy. They want, in short, convergence. MOBILE services and product companies have been hit hard by the slowdown. The premise that customers will pay for wireless connectivity has been tested severely and many companies that based their business model on this premise have floundered... |
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| September 7, 2000 |
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Openstream featured in the Goldman Sachs report on "Mobile Internet", dated September 7, 2000. |
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