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This webcast discusses how Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server has evolved from Microsoft Speech Server 2004. It looks at some of the features of Communications Server 2007 Speech Server and provides an overview of what the product can and cannot do. Learn more about the different development methodologies, such as Speech Application Language Tags (SALT), Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML), and interactive voice-response (IVR) workflow applications. This webcast will show how to save time in both development and maintenance by integrating speech applications with existing Web services and business logic.

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