Nuance Communications - Siri lässt grüßen
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http://investors.nuance.com/...&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2287949
BURLINGTON, Mass., and TOKYO, Japan, July 25, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:NUAN) and Seiko Epson Corp. (TSE:6724, "Epson") today announced a worldwide strategic partnership to enhance the Epson customer experience by providing Nuance document imaging solutions through Epson distributors and resellers. This new partnership brings together the low running costs, reduced intervention and environmental impact, and high reliability of Epson printers, with the ability to securely control and manage print and capture to enhance productivity while reducing operational expenses...."
Komplett: http://investors.nuance.com/...&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2288521
Ansonsten eher 'ne traurige Kursentwicklung. Hänge nun 11% in den Miesen. Hoffentlich geht mal wieder was... schwanke zwischen "stur" und "schmeißen".
Man übertrifft mal (wieder) die Erwartungen und es geht nachbörslich rund 9% rauf... Doof nur, dass es vorher den Kurs (aus unerfindlichen Gründen) crashen musste.
Nuance Communications übertrifft im vierten Quartal mit einem Gewinn je Aktie von $0,20 die Analystenschätzungen von $0,15. Umsatz mit $474,7 Mio. über den Erwartungen von $455,77 Mio. / Quelle: Guidants News http://news.guidants.com
Hatte jedenfalls meine Aktien gehalten und nix gemacht, demzufolge reduziert sich dee Buchverlust nun wieder Richtung Einstand ... toll! ^^
Ich werde einfach mal weiter halten (und mich schlafen legen)...
Der Kurs war ja leider zuletzt wieder "abgestürzt"... :-(
Ich hoffe eigentlich darauf, dass 2018 DAS Nuance-Jahr wird und bin am überlegen, hier in den nächsten Tagen nochmal ein wenig aufzustocken (aktuell rund 5% Buchverlust). Vielleicht kommt ja auch mal sowas wie Übernahmefantasie auf. Nuance ist ja im Bereich Sprachsoftware einer der Marktführer und sowas könnte dann schon Begehrlichkeiten wecken!
Heute kommt Nuance jedenfalöls mit News zu einem neuen Produkt ("Cognitive Arbitrator") im Bereich AI / IOT, welches verschiedende virtuelle Assistenten "kommunizieren" lässt:
More Brains are Better Than One: Nuance’s New Cognitive Arbitrator Connects Virtual Assistants in the Smart Home, Car, and Enterprise
New AI-powered capability creates a streamlined user experience by enabling seamless interaction between virtual assistants and popular IoT assistants, third-party content services, and more
BURLINGTON, Mass., January 3, 2018 – Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today introduced its cognitive arbitrator, a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered capability that solves for one of the biggest consumer challenges in today’s connected world: the need to learn and remember the specific capabilities and vocabularies of multiple assistants spread across different services and devices. Nuance’s cognitive arbitrator solves this challenge by seamlessly connecting and integrating disparate virtual assistants, third-party services, and content via a single interface that spans the automotive, smart home, and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem to complete complex tasks and enhance the user experience.
The cognitive arbitrator is central to Nuance’s vision of a world in which multiple virtual assistants work together to benefit end users through intelligent and effective conversational AI. The cognitive arbitrator creates a singular, intelligent hub that listens, understands and routes a user’s request to the specialized assistant or content service best suited to accomplish the task. For example, a driver can talk to the highly specialized in-car assistant to request driving directions and streaming music, and also make requests that will be routed to other third-party assistants that handle tasks such as shopping, food ordering, personal banking, and more.
“By 2020, there will be 26 billion intelligent, capable, connected devices armed with conversational virtual assistants that manage nearly every possible consumer experience. These assistants all have strengths and specialties, but today, they rarely communicate with each other or work together across devices – and it’s the consumer who loses out. Plus, brands are forced to make rigid choices about whether to build their own highly specialized assistants or leverage open, general-purpose assistants,” said Kenneth Harper, vice president, emerging solutions, Nuance. “The introduction of Nuance’s cognitive arbitrator functionality solves this challenge, maximizing our customers’ ability to provide their own unique and differentiated experiences to end users, while also offering interoperability to the world of other assistants that deliver useful services. It’s a win-win for everyone in the ecosystem, especially the humans that buy and use our customers’ products and services.”
The cognitive arbitrator also allows Nuance’s specialized virtual assistants to tap directly into other popular consumer-facing virtual assistants. For instance, Nuance is already integrating its highly specialized Nina customer engagement assistant into Amazon® Alexa™, and today announced Nina for Google Home. Nuance customers, including banks, airlines, telco service providers and retailers, who deploy Nina with cognitive arbitrator capabilities can now open an entirely new way to deliver superior service in the smart home – through Amazon Alexa or Google Home – while retaining ownership of their individual brand experience and maintaining full control over consumer data in a cost-effective manner.
Key features of the cognitive arbitrator include:
- Ability to connect separate, Nuance-powered assistants, as well as mainstream assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Home, to seamlessly complete requests and accomplish tasks
- Both explicit and implicit handling of user requests; for example, a user can say, “Ask my bank what my balance is,” or “How much do I have in my checking account?” and receive the same result, without having to reference a specific assistant or service by name
- Ability to automatically learn preferences over time, so the arbitrator knows which assistant or content service the user prefers for specific tasks
- Contextual understanding of all the tasks completed from within any assistant, allowing users to modify previous tasks, such as “Cancel my last order”
- Integration with multiple services and agents simultaneously to complete a series of complex tasks, such as “Order my usual Chinese takeout after my last meeting today”
“The need to ‘have your agent call my agent’ is a known problem among brands, bot developers and end-users in the Intelligent Assistance Landscape,” explained Dan Miller, Lead Analyst at Opus Research. “Nuance’s cognitive arbitrator is a timely solution that is bound to accelerate each virtual agent’s ability to support conversational search, support and commerce.”
The cognitive arbitrator is now available as part of the Nuance Virtual Assistant Platform that powers its Dragon Drive and smart home solutions as well as Nina, the virtual assistant for customer engagement, and the Dragon Medical Virtual Assistant. Dragon Drive powers more than 200 million cars on the road today across more than 40 languages, creating conversational human machine interfaces for Audi, BMW, Daimler, Fiat, Ford, GM, Hyundai, SAIC, Toyota and more. In addition, Nuance is a recognized leader in providing automated and intelligent AI-powered solutions to large enterprises globally with over 6,500 enterprises using Nuance’s self-service technologies, processing an estimated 16 billion transactions each year. The cognitive arbitrator will be demonstrated at the 2018 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 9-12, 2018. For more information, visit www.nuance.com/mobile/cognitive-arbitration.
https://www.nuance.com/about-us/newsroom/...cognitive-arbitrator.html
https://twitter.com/NuanceInc/status/948629845025738753
Na das hört sich doch ganz nett an! Dürfte heute mal wieder schön grün werden. :-)
Nuance Communications sieht im ersten Quartal ein EPS von $0,26-0,27 (Konsens $0,22) und einen Umsatz von $507-510 Mio (Konsens $493,10 Mio). / Quelle: Guidants News http://news.guidants.com
Sehr schön, dass sich der deutsche Premiumhersteller für eine Zusammenarbeit mit Nuance entschieden hat. Ich denke da wird in Zukunft einiges an zusätzlichem Umsatz im Bereich "autonomes Fahren" und "künstliche Intelligenz" bei Nuance hängen bleiben. Und ich finde es nach wie vor unglaublich, wie niedrig die Aktie (noch) notiert - in Anbetracht der ganzen Zukunftstrends, die man bedient. Kann man nicht oft genug wiederholen!
"...The automaker has worked with natural-language powerhouse Nuance to make talking to your car easier and to understand how humans actually say things -- in 23 languages. "
Das hätte man sicher als Unternehmensnews veröffentlicht. Gestern gabs nur die folgende PM über eine Kooperation im Bereich Healthcare / Artificial Intelligence:
"Nuance and Epic Team to Deliver Array of AI-powered Healthcare Virtual Assistants"
http://investors.nuance.com/news-releases/...wered-healthcare-virtual
Die Kursentwicklung hier ist ziemlich zäh. Da brauchts echt Nerven, um weiter dabei zu bleiben und zu hoffen, dass der Markt den "Marktführer" endlich mal wahrnimmt und entsprechend bewertet!