Recognizing that many small but growing businesses are short on IT skills to adequately protect critical data on Windows servers, IBM offers an easy way at a price that makes sense.
Written by Chris Smith
One of the things that I have discerned about IBM over the years is that the company tries to give customers what they want, which undoubtedly has led to its success. While the company I'm sure has principles, it isn't weighed down by dogma. Its solutions may not always be the most popular in the marketplace, but there usually is a solution that works, and it's one that is more likely than not put together with some thought behind it.
Recognizing that many small but growing businesses are short on IT skills to adequately protect critical data on Windows servers, IBM offers an easy way at a price that makes sense.
Nuance Communications, Inc., a leading provider of speech solutions, and IBM, a pioneer in speech technology, have announced that the companies have entered into a comprehensive joint initiative agreement to further accelerate innovation and advanced speech recognition solutions for enterprises, consumers, and partners worldwide. This new partnership builds upon the technology and IP collaboration between the companies announced earlier this year.