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   Voices: Unified Communications
Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich explains the DirectAccess feature in Windows Server 2008 R2.
Exchange Server 2010 and Office Communications Server 2007 R2 can help your business save money and work smarter. Here's how.
End users need a Unified Communications solution that can cut costs but also increase productivity. Enter OCS.
Windows Server 2008 R2 lets you do away with your VPN—good news for both IT departments and users alike.
Exchange 2010 breaks new ground with low-cost storage support, built-in archiving, and a truly unified inbox across the PC, phone and browser.
See the roadmap for the future of Microsoft Unified Communications products.
   Learn: Unified Communications
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 organizations of every size.
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).
Sukhvinder Singh Gulati, Sr. Lead Program Manager, gives us a first look at Microsoft's newest Unified Communications solutions.
Learn how Microsoft Unified Communications helped one company create efficiencies across the globe for one.
Harness the power of software to make it easier for people to communicate.
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 in 2008, researchers recently announced.
Experience first-hand the improved collaboration and increased productivity made possible by Microsoft Unified Communications.
This paper highlights potential savings exceeding $5 million per year for every 1,000 employees with Microsoft Unified Communications
Organizations are turning to software-based conferencing and collaboration for audio and Web conferencing as well as face-to-face conferencing via video.
   IT Projects: Unified Communications
Achieving cost and resource savings with UC.
Intel expects 20 percent reduction in audio conferencing costs with Unified Communications.
   Discuss: Unified Communications
Questions or issues on the UC End User Experience session that covers the demo script, the demo storyline, and the demo images.
Topics discussed include: Encryption, peer-to-peer communication, DRM, Hosted and Services, hardening Exchange.
Topics discussed include: Outlook Voice Access, PBX integration, Auto attendant
Questions or issues on the OCS 2007 Deployment Overview session that covers the demo script, the demo storyline, and the demo images.
Questions or issues on the VoIP Quality of Experience session that covers the demo script, the demo storyline, and the demo images.