Nuance Delivers Full Support for Windows Vista

Windows Vista

Nuance Delivers Full Support for Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System Across Dictation and Imaging Product Lines; Joins Microsoft in Nationwide Windows Vista Launch Events

Nuance Communications, Inc., a leading provider of speech and imaging solutions, today announced full support for Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 across all of its productivity applications solutions. Nuance's award-winning Dragon™ NaturallySpeaking®, the world's most popular speech recognition application, as well as its ScanSoft® Imaging Solutions, including PaperPort®, OmniPage® and the PDF Converter Professional family, all now support Microsoft's newest Windows operating system.

"Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system will create a platform for the next generation of user experiences, and we are excited to see the industry come together like never before around these products," said Brad Goldberg, general manager for Windows at Microsoft Corp. "By working closely with industry partners such as Nuance, we are able to provide consumers worldwide an experience that is easier, safer, more entertaining, and better connected whether at home, at work, or on the go."

As a key Microsoft industry partner, Nuance was also selected as one of only a handful of companies to join in its Windows Vista Launch Tour 2007, a nationwide series of live events that allow attendees to experience the latest technologies and gives first-hand access to the new Microsoft solutions. The launch events feature sessions for IT professionals, developers and technology decision makers including hands-on demos, a partner expo hall and keynotes from top Microsoft executives.

"Providing full support for Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 delivers significant benefits to our customers in terms of maximizing their user experience and the productivity gains that they can achieve," said Robert Weideman, senior vice president and general manager, Productivity Applications, Nuance. "We are pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with Microsoft and we are committed to providing full support for our productivity applications for our customers and partners as they move to the new Windows Vista environment" - Nuance.

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