Microsoft Speech Server introduces the integration of IT and the telephony networks, which will introduce changes to the job duties of IT professionals. This webcast will take a look at the SpeechWatch Monitoring and Alarming Agent and review some of the scenarios an IT professional can expect when supporting a speech application in a Microsoft Speech Server Environment. The presenter of this webcast will provide a drilldown on the most common situations and the specifics of how to support the telephony elements in the Microsoft Speech Server environment.
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