Posts Tagged ‘OCS 2007 R2’

The OCS 2007 R2 cumulative update installer has been already mentioned on a couple of UC community sites, however an official mention has been made over at the OCS team blog. Source: here

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 09:06 | 0 comments
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Yesterday I attended a UK Unified Communications & Exchange user group meeting (thanks to Nathan and Russ for setting this up, definitely time well spent!) The kind folks at Microsoft hosted the event at the London, Victoria offices. Astrid McClean (Exchange TPM) and Yancey Smith (OCS DPM) stopped by on their way through to TechEd […]

Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 16:12 | 3 comments
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Taken from the OCS Blog: We’ve been working on the Downloads page on the Communications Server TechCenter! Check out the improvements: · Separate pages devoted to 2007 R2 Downloads and 2007 Downloads; · Clearer categorization of available 2007 R2 downloads; · And most importantly…more of the good stuff: More listings! Find even more links than before to […]

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 09:13 | 0 comments
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Microsoft is releasing the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 XMPP Gateway at no additional licensing cost; it allows basic presence sharing and instant messaging (IM) with Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol networks Cisco Jabber and Google Talk. For Office Communications Server customers, this means Cisco Jabber and Google Talk users can now be part […]

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 00:19 | 0 comments
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Most IT pros will not be in possession of an OCS/UC capable PBX from the day they decide to look into evangelising their businesses comms infrastructure. But now that OCS 2007 R2 supports UDP based SIP trunks and third parties like JAHJAH offer off-site trunking services there are alternatives worth considering before making the “bigger” […]

Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 13:33 | 1 comment
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The “PreCallDiagnostic” tool is an application that reports expected audio quality as it relates to the network effect. The tool should be installed on any desktop or laptop PC that suffers from inconsistent network connection quality. The PreCallDiagTool can provide a quick check of the current network conditions and also preserve a history of quality […]

Saturday, September 19th, 2009 at 14:51 | 0 comments
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