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A collaborative effort by program managers, developers, testers, product management and senior executives that are working to deliver on Microsoft's vision for unified communications.
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As the cornerstone of Microsofts Unified Communications solution, Exchange Server now offers customers new integrated e-mail archiving and retention and discovery features to preserve and discover information, even as the volume of e-mail skyrockets at organisations of every size.
Intel expects 20 percent reduction in audio conferencing costs with Unified Communications.
When Subaru Canada needed a collaboration solution that would work for employees on the road, it turned to Microsoft's Unified Communications.
Unified messaging (UM), providing companies with "anywhere-anytime" access to all types of IP-based messages, has become a "must-have" technology worth more than $708 million U.S. in 2008, researchers recently announced.
Listen to this audiocast as Microsoft's Donald Farmer explains how PowerPivot enables your company's business users to help themselves to business intelligence, leaving your information technology staff free to focus on important business initiatives.
SQL Server 2008 makes business intelligence available to everyone through deep integration with Microsoft Office, providing the right tool, to the right user, at the right price. Employees at all levels of an organisation can see and help to influence the performance of the business by working with tools that are both easy to use and powerful.
Royal Dutch Shell is currently testing Office Communications Server 2007 R2, and when fully deployed, the solution will provide an integrated platform for voice, video, instant messaging, and Web conferencing for all users within Shell. Shell will be able to consolidate approximately 200 PBX systems and multiple audio and video conferencing services into a single cost-effective solution.
Organisations are turning to software-based conferencing and collaboration for audio and Web conferencing as well as face-to-face conferencing via video.
Study conducted by Forrester found that organisations can expect a 48 percent ROI with Exchange 2010 and a payback period of less than six months.
Savvy companies are doing something about the disparate communication silos that have long dominated the workplace, such as voice, instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, and e-mail, by adopting unified communications.
Microsoft is promising a brave new world of lower IT costs, increased user productivity and better risk management to customers that deploy its brand new Exchange Server 2010 (ES10). Can the company's flagship unified communications product deliver on this promise?
Harness the power of software to make it easier for people to communicate.
Sukhvinder Singh Gulati, Sr. Lead Program Manager, shows us the first look at Microsoft's newest Unified Communications solutions.
Experience first-hand the improved collaboration and increased productivity made possible by Microsoft Unified Communications.
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