Microsoft, Philips Link for Speech Technology

June 24, 2011
In order to bring speech recognition to its healthcare solutions, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft Corp. has signed an agreement with Royal Philips

In order to bring speech recognition to its healthcare solutions, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft Corp. has signed an agreement with Royal Philips Electronics of The Netherlands.

Microsoft says it plans to offer Philips SpeechMagic to customers using Microsoft Amalga HIS and Amalga RIS/PACS.

The two companies say the process of integrating their technologies will begin immediately.

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