Posts Tagged ‘Lync Server 2010’
A number of partners have announced solutions aimed at the forthcoming version of Office Communications Server “14”, watch this space for more announcements being made at VoiceCon. Taken from The Microsoft Unified Communications Blog: Many of our partners announced new solutions for Microsoft Communications Server “14” at VoiceCon Orlando this week, demonstrating both the maturity […]
In a recent blog post made by Tom Laciano, he hints that as with other Microsoft products, OCS 2010 is likely to follow suit by adopting PowerShell for command line based administratration. Taken from the LCSKid Blog: “No I don’t have a lab running with W14 but I am supposed to have one and really should […]
This was one of the most talked about presentations to take place at UC Expo, primarily because it promised a sneak peek at what was coming later this year (Q4) with Office Communications Server Wave 14 aka OCS 2010. Even the Redmond based OCS product guys tweeted “DON’T MISS THIS! Microsoft Unified Communications Platform Futures […]
Of course you are! For those who are not already aware, Microsoft are attending the upcoming UC Expo in Olympia, London. Brett Johnson, a technical lead in the Microsoft Unified Communications group, will present an early preview of OCS Wave 14 (aka OCS 2010), this session (Wednesday 10th March 11:50 AM – 12:20 PM) is rumoured […]
During recent discussions with a number of individuals within the OCS product group I have been told that “Remote Call Control” (RCC) will not be available beyond the current 2007 R2 release. When I asked why I was told that it was “a feature that had never really taken off”. Whilst RCC is considered a […]
Today’s session focussed on the extendibility within the wave 14 communications platform was presented by David Ollason (Principal Lead Program Manager at Microsoft). David explained these development opportunities and gave examples; tools in scope were WPF and Silverlight (no surprises here). As with yesterday’s session my trusty BlackBerry was used to take pictures in low […]