e-business Finds Its Voice

  • Voice-enable your applications to wireline and wireless devices using VoiceXML and Java standards
  • Leverage your investment in Internet-skilled resources, telehpony and Web infrastructure.
  • Support many telephony platforms, including WebSphere Voice Response for AIX® V3.1 and WebSphere Voice Response for Windows V3.1, Intel Dialogic, Cisco or Siemens HiPath, and Voice Server Speech Technologies for Windows and Linux
  • Include complimentary copies of Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio and WebSphere Studio Site Developer.

WebSphere Voice Server provides speech recognition and speech synthesis (Text-To-Speech or TTS) engines, voice application development tools and telephony platform connections to develop and deploy applications for use over telephones.

What's new in WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.3?

WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.3 includes WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.3 and WebSphere Voice Server V4.2 for AIX, and provides the following new function:

  • Support for AIX 5L 5.3 (including LPAR)
  • Continued support for WebSphere Application Server infrastructure for a common administrative console throughout the enterprise, as well as for scalability and reliability
  • Continued support for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system
  • Continued support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/ES/AS for Intel 3.0 and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8.0 (SLES 8.0)

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Features and benefits

WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1 is a software product that can be integrated with other software and hardware telephony products to speech-enable these products and their associated applications.

By using an application developed with WebSphere Voice Server, you can place a telephone call from either a landline or mobile phone.

The following are examples of how WebSphere Voice Server can be used:

WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1 product features

WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x product features

Language support
The following information identifies language ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) and TTS/CTTS (Concatenative TTS) support for each connection:


LanguageWebSphere Voice Server V4.2 - WebSphere Voice Response/ AIXWebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x (MRCP) - LinuxWebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x (MRCP) - WindowsWebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x (MRCP) - AIX
U.S. English Yes Yes Yes Yes
U.K. English Yes Yes Yes Yes
Australian English:* - Yes Yes Yes
*Note: Speech Recognition only, use U.K. English CTTS. - - - -
Brazilian Portuguese Yes - - -
Canadian French Yes Yes Yes Yes
French Yes - - -
German Yes Yes Yes Yes
Italian Yes - - -
Latin American Spanish - Yes Yes Yes
Spanish Yes - - -
Japanese Yes Yes Yes Yes
Korean Yes - - -
Cantonese Chinese Yes - - -
Simplified Chinese Yes Yes Yes Yes

Complimentary copies of the following products are included:



  • WebSphere Voice Toolkit that includes the following features that allow application developers to easily add voice technology to middleware applications:

  • WebSphere Application Server which can be used for internal evaluation and for the development, demonstration, and testing of applications. It provides open standards, the core element in many e-business solution offerings, by offering a rich set of application deployment services and transaction management.

  • WebSphere Edge Components and WebSphere Supplements (for IBM HTTP Server)

Accessibility
WebSphere Voice Server for Multiplatforms is a voice application enabler, which appeals to the major user groups impacted by speech technology-system administrators, application developers, and application end users. WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1 provides the following accessibility features for each user group:







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System requirements

The following requirements must be met to support the basic installation and use of WebSphere Voice Server:

WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1


Operating SystemSoftwareHardware
Linux Operating system:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES/AS for Intel 4 update 6 (Kernel 2.6) ;
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Version for Intel 5 update 1 (Kernel 2.6)
Third-party IVRs or VoiceXML2.0 / VoiceXML 2.1 gateways that interoperate with the WebSphere Voice Server V5.1V6.1.1 using MRCP V1 draft 4 can be used

Supported hardware platforms for WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.xV6.1.1 include Linux systems that meet the minimum hardware criteria defined below. *


Processor: x86 1GHz or equivalent (minimum)

Memory (RAM): 3 GB (default install); 2 GB (minimum) **

Available Disk Space: 3 GB ***


Network: TCP/IP

Other: DVD
Windows 2003 Operating system:

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise edition with SP1 or SP2
Third-party IVRs or VoiceXML2.0 / VoiceXML 2.1 gateways that interoperate interoperate with the WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1 with the WebSphere Voice Server V5.1 using MRCP V1 draft 4 can be used

Supported hardware platforms for WebSphere Voice Server V6.1.1 include Windows systems that meet the minimum hardware criteria defined below *:

Processor: x86 1GHz or equivalent (minimum)

Memory (RAM): 3 GB (default install); 2 GB (minimum) **

Available Disk Space: 3 GB ***

Network: TCP/IP

Other: DVD


* The minimum configuration can support a single ASR and TTS engine in a development environment. For a production environment, make sure you analyze your hardware capabilities and requirements and make adjustments as necessary.


** By default, WVS will install the best voice available for the language you select. You can run WVS in 2GB if you change the default installation configuration to load only one non-5th generation voice



*** Allows for one male and one fifth generation voice; however, your disk space requirements will vary depending on the voices you plan to install.

See the WebSphere Voice Server Information Center for additional information.

WebSphere Voice Server 5.1.x


Operating SystemSoftwareHardware
AIX Operating system: AIX 5L V5.3 Third-party IVRs or VoiceXML2.0 / VoiceXML 2.1 gateways that interoperate with the WebSphere Voice Server V5.1 using MRCP V1 draft 4 can be used

Supported hardware platforms for WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x include AIX systems that meet the minimum hardware criteria defined below

Processor: pSeries 1 GHz (minimum)

Memory (RAM): 2 GB (minimum)

Available Disk Space: 3 GB

Network: TCP/IP

Other: CD-ROM
Linux Operating system: Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/ES/AS for Intel 3.0 with Update 1 or Update 3 or Update 4 (2.4 Kernel, 32 bit only); Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 update 2; or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, powered by United Linux 1.0 (SLES-8) (Intel) with Service Pack 2a or 3 (32 bit only) Third-party IVRs or VoiceXML2.0 / VoiceXML 2.1 gateways that interoperate with the WebSphere Voice Server V5.1 using MRCP V1 draft 4 can be used

Supported hardware platforms for WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x include Linux systems that meet the minimum hardware criteria defined below

Processor: x86 1GHz (minimum)

Memory (RAM): 2 GB (minimum)

Available Disk Space: 3 GB

Network: TCP/IP

Other: CD-ROM
Windows 2003 Operating system: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise and Standard editions (32 bit only) Third-party IVRs or VoiceXML2.0 / VoiceXML 2.1 gateways that interoperate with the WebSphere Voice Server V5.1 using MRCP V1 draft 4 can be used

Supported hardware platforms for WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.x include Windows systems that meet the minimum hardware criteria defined below:

Processor: x86 1GHz (minimum)

Memory (RAM): 2 GB (minimum)

Available Disk Space: 3 GB

Network: TCP/IP

Other: CD-ROM

WebSphere Voice Toolkit 6.1.0


Operating SystemSoftwareHardware
Windows XP Professional For use with WVS V6.1.1, WVS V5.1.3 and WVR V4.2.

The Voice Toolkit is supported on Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 or higher

An installed version of Eclipse 3.2 with Web Tools Platform 1.5.2, running in a Java 1.5.0 Runtime Environment (all included in IBM Rational SDP 7.0).
System suitable for running Microsoft Windows XP

System suitable for running your configuration of Eclipse 3.2 with the Web Tools Platform 1.5.2

Minimum of an Intel(R) Pentium(R) III 2 GHz processor or equivalent

2 GB RAM

A display adapter setting of at least 256 colors and 800 x 600 resolution or higher (1024 x 768 resolution recommended)

Sound card and speakers for audio playback

100 MB minimum free disk space

WebSphere Voice Toolkit V 6.0.1


Operating SystemSoftwareHardware
Windows XP Professional For use with WVS V5.1.x, WVS V4.2, WVR V4.2, and WVAA V5.0

Microsoft Windows XP (Service Pack 1, or later)

An installed version of the Rational Software Development Platform 6.0.1. This includes Rational Web Developer (RWD), Rational Application Developer (RAD), or Rational Software Architect (RSA). The Installation program will not permit installation on any other platform.
System suitable for running Microsoft Windows XP

System suitable for running Rational Web Developer (RWD), Rational Application Developer (RAD), or Rational Software Architect (RSA)

Minimum of an x86 800 MHz processor or equivalent (1.0 GHz recommended), 1 GB RAM

A display adapter setting of at least 256 colors and 800 x 600 resolution or higher (1024 x 768 resolution recommended)

Sound card and speakers for audio playback

800 MB minimum free disk space (in addition to the disk space requirement for RAD/RWD/RSA), plus additional space for the installation options selected by the user

For installation, an additional 800 MB temporary space on the drive specified in your user TMP environment variable

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