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This profile was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
This profile was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
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1. Voice Components
www.voicecomponents.com/news/v - [Cached]Published on: 11/30/2001 Last Visited: 11/30/2005
"Voice Essentials 2 will conform to the new VoiceXML 2.0 specification", explained Jeff Simmons, the company's CTO. "We have initiated a beta program for Voice Essentials 2 so that we can build-in product features that our customers need most".
Voice Essentials is unique because it enables next-generation voice application development using popular Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE). Next generation voice applications utilize advanced speech recognition technologies to enable natural language input from a telephone. Voice Essentials 1, a VoiceXML 1.0 standard product, is currently distributed with the recent release of JBuilder 6, a Java IDE from Borland Software. "Our strategy with Voice Essentials is to provide reusable, Web-enabled components that can be visually customized and assembled together to build voice applications", Simmons said. -
2. Enterprise Center of Johnson County : Feature Company
www.ecjc.com/companiesFeature. - [Cached]Published on: 6/6/2001 Last Visited: 3/25/2003
Recognizing the market potential for speech recognition software in the future, they (along with Jeff Simmons, Chief Technology Officer) started Voice Components, LLC. Founded in 2001, the company specializes in tools and services for speech-enabled software and builds software components to address the needs for speech recognition in many vertical industries.
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In 2001 the company released its first product, Voice Essentials 1, a package of JavaBeans for building sophisticated VoiceXML applications. Using Voice Essentials 1, software developers can quickly build reliable VoiceXML 1.0 standard applications using popular Java integrated development environments (IDE's) like Borland Software Corporation's JBuilder, Sun Microsystem's Forte, IBM's Visual Age and WebGain. -
3. Voice Components
edison.voicecomponents.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 11/30/2001 Last Visited: 5/1/2004
"Voice Essentials 2 will conform to the new VoiceXML 2.0 specification", explained Jeff Simmons, the company's CTO. "We have initiated a beta program for Voice Essentials 2 so that we can build-in product features that our customers need most".
Voice Essentials is unique because it enables next-generation voice application development using popular Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE). Next generation voice applications utilize advanced speech recognition technologies to enable natural language input from a telephone. Voice Essentials 1, a VoiceXML 1.0 standard product, is currently distributed with the recent release of JBuilder 6, a Java IDE from Borland Software. "Our strategy with Voice Essentials is to provide reusable, Web-enabled components that can be visually customized and assembled together to build voice applications", Simmons said.

