Archive for April, 2010
For those that read my Communications Server Live Meeting coverage (earlier this week), I spotted another ex-MVP that had maneged to get his hands on the slides, which he shared via slideshare. When I asked, I was (ever so politely) told they were being kept back for confidential purposes. However, it looks as though other user groups used similar […]
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Last night Apple laid to rest all rumours associated with it’s forthcoming major mobile software upgrade, namely iPhone OS 4.0. I could probably write about how unhappy I am that 3G devices get “iAds” support (Apple’s new iPhone advertising platform), but unlike the 3G”S” will not feature the all new multitasking capability – oh, I guess […]
Like most organisations, our IT department face PST hell on an almost daily basis and when Exchange 2010 announced it came with archiving, I said “Yay, we don’t need a 3rd part archiving solution!” However, I was wrong. The first (or current) version of Exchange 2010 co-locates the archive for a mailbox into the same database (pretty […]
Today I attended (all be it virtually) a Live Meeting arranged by Russ Kirk, a fellow MVP for Communications Server and Microsoft UC User Group facilitator. The presentation, named “Communications Server 14, First Look” was hosted by the Microsoft UK UC product team and split into two sections: Client features (Communicator 14) Server features (Communications […]
Like most enterprises your telephony setup might not be so straightforward and quite often the more feature rich telephony functionality is not catered for in mainstream products. That is why when I saw how Clarity Connect had used the extensibility hidden under the hood of OCS 2007 R2 I was very impressed. In case you […]