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Non Latin Support for the ReadSpeaker Enterprise

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

 In August we are releasing the support for Chinese and Arabic on the ReadSpeaker Enterprise Services platform. Please contact info@voice-corp.com or stay tuned to this blog to hear more about it.

Guest blogger: Speech syntheses – one for each purpose

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

This is a post from todays guest blogger: Daniel Erkstam, Nordic Sales Director for VoiceCorp.
 
The pictures shows two robots. The left one is an industrial robot from ABB that probably is used to build cars or something similar. The right one is one of the most advanced AI robots that can be found today. It is possible […]

SpeechMachine text-to-speech in Viral Marketing

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

A sausage says more then a thousand words.
Scan, one of the leading Swedish brands just launched a really great viral marketing campaign using VoiceCorps SpeechMachine solution. The idea for the campaign is quite cool. The campaign is for marketing Scan’s new line of spicy sausages. They wanted to add some nice interaction with the user […]

The art of Server Uptime Monitoring

Monday, May 5th, 2008

(Or; Good morning server. And how are we feeling today?)
In a SaaS environment uptime is everything. Rule is simple. No reliability, no credibility, no business.
So, how do we know that all the different servers with all the different roles are happy and functional? How can we see when more server power, RAM or disk space […]

Podcasting made simple! rSpeak VocalFruits

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

 
VoiceCorp announced today, together with VocalFruits, that they launcing the rSpeak VocalFruits Information Composing System.
It is a “Web 2.0″ web application where anyone can create a podcast from any RSS source and where content owners such as bloggers can offer their audience a speaking version of their content!
The blog posts- Bang! Right into iTunes.
rSpeak VocalFruits will basically […]

Software or SaaS for speech enabling?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I have for the last 8 years worked developing SaaS solutions that in different ways speech enable web content. The business logic is quite straight forward; the customers (content owners) are the ones subscribing to and paying for the product and their visitors are the ones using it.  So, it is a service that the […]

More about them Blades

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Yesterday we installed the new blade centres and the new storage systems. I felt like a boy carrying around new toys. With this worm and fuzzy “Christmas eve just after opening the presents” feeling. When we arrived in the new hosting facility, looking down on the power outlet under the rack, my happiness slowly transformed […]

Want to become a TTS Voice? Now you can!

Friday, March 7th, 2008

I met one of our TTS suppliers the other day. Lars-Erik Larsson, the CEO of Acapela Group. He told me about their latest development being a service to create corporate voices for their text-to-speech engine. The coolest thing was that they could now offer it at a very reasonable cost thanks to a new technology […]

From servers to blades

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Since we started with our speaking web services about 9 years ago we have grown quite a bit. Growing from a lonely Sun Ultra 5 back in 2000 to about 50 high capacity servers of various kinds today. That’s a whole lot of servers…
Managing that number of servers is not the easiest task, and wow how […]