Nuance Communications
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Nuance Communications is a computer software technology company. Their worldwide headquarters is in Burlington, Massachusetts in the United States. Nuance provides speech and imaging solutions and is mainly known for its speech recognition and speech synthesis software that power some of the world's largest automated telephone applications. Previously, the company focused mainly on desktop productivity software, like desktop dictation and imaging software. The company was known until October 2005 as ScanSoft, and before 1999 as Visioneer. Desktop software products in the company's portfolio include its desktop voice-recognition software Dragon NaturallySpeaking (formerly Dragon Dictate), the optical character recognition software OmniPage, document management software PaperPort and various other desktop and enterprise speech and imaging technologies.
The company has been in the news after 13 R&D engineers from the Menlo Park and Montreal offices defected to Yahoo! (September, 2005).
Company history
The company was founded in 1992 as Visioneer, Inc. It changed its name to ScanSoft in 1999. Prior to 2001, ScanSoft focused primarily on desktop imaging software such as OmniPage and PaperPort.Acquisitions
- Mar. 2000 – Caere Corp., of Los Gatos, California – $145 million
- Dec. 2001 – Lernout & Hauspie, of Merelbeke, Belgium, Speech and Language division – $39.5 million
- Oct. 2002 – Phillips Speech Processing, Dialogue Systems – $35.4 million
- Aug. 2003 – SpeechWorks, Inc., of Boston, Massachusetts, – $132 million
SpeechWorks had previously acquired both Eloquent Technologies, Inc., of Ithaca, New York in 2000 for $17 million and T-Netix.
- Jan. 2004 – LocusDialog, of Montreal, Quebec
- May. 2004 – Telelogue, Inc., of Iselin, New Jersey
- Nov. 2004 – Phonetic Systems, Ltd., of Burlington, Massachusetts and Israel – $35 million
- Nov. 2004 – ART Advanced Recognition Technologies, Ltd., of Tel Aviv, Israel – $21.5 million
- Nov. 2004 – Rhetorical Systems Ltd., of Scotland – $6.7 million
- Sep. 2005 – Nuance Communications, of Menlo Park, California – $221 million
- Feb. 2006 - Dictaphone Corporation, of Stratford, Connecticut - $357 million
Consumer products
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