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Microsoft’s Unified Communications

October 21, 2007 by Jerome Locson  
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ms_office_logo.JPGMicrosoft’s new streamline of Unified Communications tools, Business Communications Software, which according to Microsoft can reduce customers report savings of 25 percent to 30 percent from VoIP, conferencing software; more than 50 partners announce new products and services.

During its launch, Bill Gates said, “In the next decade, sweeping technology innovations driven by the power of software will transform communications. Working with partners, we’re making rapid advances that will enable fundamental advances in the way people communicate and collaborate at work.” Here are the following Unified Communication software:

Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007.
Software that delivers VoIP, video, instant messaging, conferencing and presence within the applications people already know and use such as Microsoft Office system applications and upcoming versions of Microsoft Dynamics™ ERP products and the Microsoft CRM release due later this year.

Microsoft Office Communicator 2007.
Client software for phone, instant messaging and video communications that works across the PC, mobile phone and Web browser.

Microsoft Office Live Meeting.
The next version of Microsoft’s advanced conferencing service that enables workers to conduct meetings, share documents, utilize video and record discussions from virtually any computer.

Microsoft RoundTable™.
A conferencing phone with a 360-degree camera that captures a panoramic view of meeting participants, tracks the speaker and can record meetings

Service pack update of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
The industry’s leading e-mail, voice mail, calendaring and unified messaging platform.

“Unified communications software will transform business communications as fundamentally as e-mail did in the 1990s. Today, Microsoft is in the VoIP game, and our customers and partners are already winning with better economics and new business opportunities,” Jeff Raikes said, President of the Microsoft Business Division.

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