Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has gained strong momentum in past few years. As companies begin to understand the benefits of On Demand Business, IBM has been a leader in embracing the SOA approach, with a comprehensive portfolio of hardware, software and services designed to enable companies to implement SOA. IBM WebSphere speech solutions further extend IBM's leadership in delivering middleware solutions that integrate with the IT infrastructure. As integral components of the IBM On Demand Business strategy, IBM speech solutions can help companies automate processes so that information can be accessed from practically any connection - through a Web browser, a telephone or a mobile device - and so that transactions can be completed in a highly secure, efficient manner.
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