Microsoft Communications “14” AKA OCS 2010 features release
 
  • Microsoft Communications “14” AKA OCS 2010 features release

    Posted by admin on Jun 08 in News

    Microsoft have just released the feature list of the latest instalment of Office Communications Server 14 or the new 2010 OCS.

    Microsoft Communications “14” now delivers complete presence, instant messaging, conferencing and enterprise voice capabilities through a single, easy-to-use interface that is consistent across PC, browser, and mobile device. Administrators benefit from a single, consistent management infrastructure, new capabilities to increase availability, and interoperability with existing systems.

    Unified Experience

    Get easy access to presence, instant messaging, voice, and audio, video, and Web conferencing—all from the new Microsoft Communicator “14” client. Use one set of contacts across Microsoft Communicator “14” and Office applications. Communicate with context from within the applications you use most, including Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint. Deliver access to presence, instant messaging, and other capabilities for workers on the go via PCs, browsers, and mobile phones.

    Connect and Collaborate

    Find the right people, make connections, and communicate more effectively with new rich presence features including pictures and location. Leverage internal expertise more effectively with Microsoft SharePoint-based Skill Search.

    Simple, Essential, Reliable Conferencing

    Collaborate more effectively with built-in desktop and application sharing, PowerPoint upload, and rich white boarding, including the ability to copy and paste images and other content. Schedule and join meetings with a single click in Microsoft Outlook or the meeting reminder. Place attendees in a virtual lobby for greater security and control over who can attend.

    Complete Enterprise Voice Features

    A wide range of IP and USB devices, and the ability to work in the office, at home, or on the road. Architect your deployment for high availability using data center resiliency and survivable branch appliances. Manage bandwidth utilization and increase Quality of Experience with Call Admission Control, QoS markings, and an adaptive media stack that works well even on unmanaged networks like the Internet. Meet North American regulatory requirements with flexible Enhanced 9-1-1 capability.

    Powerful Deployment and Management Tools

    Work with a PowerShell-based foundation for administration consistent with Exchange Server, Active Directory, and other Microsoft server products. Get consolidated management tasks in one location with dramatically improved navigation through the new Silverlight-based, scenario -driven unified graphical management tool. Improve security and administrative productivity with Role-based Access Control (RBAC) with built-in and customer-defined roles. Get support for server virtualization across all roles.

    Extensibility

    Easily embed Communicator UI elements in your applications, build your own client experience in .NET with open and documented APIs, and enhance contextual collaboration by launching applications right from Communicator. Get platform support for sophisticated contact center and help desk scenarios, enable access to all UC-enabled services from any phone, and deliver state-of-the-art speech technology in 26 languages. Significantly simplify deployment, operations, and interoperability with added features that improve provisioning, load-balancing, fail-over, and draining.

    Bookmarks:
    • Print
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Blogplay

    Posted under News


  • Not sure how Unified Communications can benefit your business?

    Posted by admin on Jun 08 in News

    We have put together the frequently asked questions we are asked when talking about Unified Communications.

    Bookmarks:
    • Print
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Blogplay

    Posted under News


  • Technology for Good

    Posted by admin on Jun 08 in News

    This month sees the launch of our campaign, “Technology for Good”.

    Our Technology for Good program was set up to focus on the Charity and Not for Profit Sector, with the aim of donations in kind by way of the services that we offer as a business. 

    The aim of the project is to offer a level of free services (including telecom’s calls, lines, and equipment) to a particular selection of Charities, thus allowing the money saved from these services to be used in other areas for which the Charity is focused; the most common method in which the project is used is by an initial review of the telecoms and IT services currently used with the Charity. This information is then used to ascertain which services, equipment or facilities we can supply for free for a period of time to the selected Charity.

    To make this work we look to review all current contracts and services you have in place across all of you sites/centers in terms of telecoms and IT expenditure, and look to put forward a solution which eliminates the cost of the services associated with those areas, but equally as importantly improves the technology and support you have within the Charity.
    The aim of the campaign is to provide charities access to the latest communications technologies – making their operations more effective and potentially saving them thousands of pounds.

    Many charities are wary of new technology, preferring instead to “make do” and keep tight hold of their purse strings and existing supplier relationships, but we think there’s absolutely nothing wrong in that.  After all, they are dealing with our money and have to be seen to be spending it as effectively and cautiously as possible, ensuring that most of it goes to the causes which are important to all of us. Which is why we feel it’s our duty to explain precisely how they can SAVE money and raise their service levels, by looking at how they can make the most of their existing infrastructure and potential networking capabilities using unified communications technology.

    And putting aside the sole issue of cost, this technology could revolutionize charity work, coming into its own in warzones or areas of natural disaster, where doctors can liaise with medical specialists immediately and easily, across the globe.

    We are already working side by side with several charities, helping to reduce its telecommunications charges and replacing its current telephony hardware.

    Look out for forthcoming press items covering our campaign, over the next few weeks. If you feel your charity could benefit from this, please get in touch and speak to the Technology for Good team on: +44 (0) 203 463 1700 or email: emea@ca-plc.com

    Bookmarks:
    • Print
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Blogplay

    Posted under News


  • Unified Communications in action: A business snapshot

    Posted by admin on Jun 07 in News

    This is a video from our snap shot series showing in under a minute the business advantages of Unified Communications using a business scenario.

    UC in action business snapshot from glenn obrien on Vimeo.

    Bookmarks:
    • Print
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Blogplay

    Posted under News