Michael Codini is Technology Executive. He is a co-founder of VoiceObjects, Inc. where he has also been CTO. Currently he serves as Senior Director, Program Management & Field Engineering at MicroStrategy Inc.
Career
Technology Visionary - Product Innovation - Team Building - Business Leadership - Technical Sales - Start-ups
Speech Technology Magazine announced the recipients of the 2007 Speech Industry Awards for leadership and superior performance August 22 at the 13th Annual SpeechTEK Conference and Exposition in New York.
Michael Codini is the Chief Technical Officer at San Mateo, California-based VoiceObjects, a company he cofounded more than six years ago, and has been instrumental in leading the company’s product strategy, development, and delivery. He is the man behind the April introduction of VoiceObjects 7, a family of speech products that is being touted as the first real-time analytics solution with out-of-the-box support for common business intelligence tools and an industry-first phone application server that supplements traditional voice recognition interfaces with text, video, and Web capabilities. As a sign that the phone application server may be the next big trend in enterprise build-outs, SAP is integrating VoiceObjects phone server technology into its NetWeaver platform.
Speech Technology Magazine announced the recipients of the 2007 Speech Industry Awards for leadership and superior performance August 22 at the 13th Annual SpeechTEK Conference and Exposition in New York.
Michael Codini is the Chief Technical Officer at San Mateo, California-based VoiceObjects, a company he cofounded more than six years ago, and has been instrumental in leading the company’s product strategy, development, and delivery. He is the man behind the April introduction of VoiceObjects 7, a family of speech products that is being touted as the first real-time analytics solution with out-of-the-box support for common business intelligence tools and an industry-first phone application server that supplements traditional voice recognition interfaces with text, video, and Web capabilities. As a sign that the phone application server may be the next big trend in enterprise build-outs, SAP is integrating VoiceObjects phone server technology into its NetWeaver platform.