This document discusses Microsoft Lync and provides an overview of its unified communications capabilities. It describes how Lync can reduce infrastructure costs and complexity by integrating voice, video, instant messaging and other communications tools. The document also outlines Lync's features for conferencing, collaboration, enterprise voice and mobility. It presents deployment reference architectures and options for an initial pilot program, including a preconfigured "Kickstart 100" package for a 100-user pilot of Lync's instant messaging, presence and voice capabilities.
This document discusses unified communications solutions from ADTRAN. It provides an overview of key unified communications features such as unified messaging, desktop faxing, find me/follow me, click-to-dial, presence, enterprise instant messaging, automating business processes, simplified administration experiences, and other features. The document also discusses why organizations implement unified communications to streamline communications, enhance collaboration and operational efficiency, and control costs. Users also benefit from increased productivity, convenience, responsiveness, and control over their communications.
The document discusses NEC's UNIVERGE360 solution for remote workers and road warriors. It addresses the challenges remote workers face in needing to be productive from any location. The solution provides desktop applications, conferencing, collaboration tools, and mobility integration to allow remote access equivalent to being in the office. It also discusses unified messaging, soft clients, and demos to enhance the remote user experience.
The document discusses cloud computing and key considerations for investigating cloud solutions. It provides examples of how various companies have benefited from cloud-based solutions, including cost savings, flexibility, and improved collaboration. The document outlines factors to consider when evaluating cloud options such as workloads, data security, and return on investment areas. Cloud computing allows for automation, standardization, and labor leverage that can reduce IT costs.
The document discusses unified communications solutions for government. It outlines key trends such as improving service delivery, environmental sustainability, and cost efficiency. It also discusses challenges like lack of self-service systems and high communications costs. The document describes Microsoft's unified communications vision and solutions that can help governments address trends and challenges through improved productivity, efficient operations, and enhanced situational awareness, emergency response, and operational readiness.
This document discusses using Carrier Ethernet for mobile broadband backhaul networks to address performance and security issues. It describes how optimizing backhaul networks through more efficient use of network resources and preventing botnet-generated traffic can help mobile operators reclaim spectrum, increase network availability, lower costs, and improve defenses against outages. The solution involves using DNS to block bot-related domains and activity as well as segregate and analyze traffic from infected users.
Esnatech's Telephony Office-LinX, A Total Unified Communications Solutionguest49c759
Telephony Office-LinX is a unified communications solution from Esna Technologies that provides connectivity, integration and a smooth migration path to SIP-based communications. It allows users to connect to an enterprise network and be reachable anytime through features like presence, mobility, unified messaging and instant messaging. Telephony Office-LinX works with Avaya Communication Manager and SIP Enablement Services to provide a scalable and reliable SIP network for voice, video, messaging and collaboration.
The document discusses network unification and the key to business agility. It describes how network access has become more complex over time as applications and devices have proliferated. A unified network allows users to seamlessly access applications from any device while maintaining security. The presentation outlines the benefits of a unified network such as simplified user management, interoperability between wired and wireless networks, and future-proofing the network to support growth. It provides a checklist for defining a network unification strategy that meets business needs in a cost-effective manner.
This document discusses Verizon's Open Video Communications solution which aims to connect dispersed collaboration tools and address challenges of communicating across different networks and devices. It highlights benefits like improved productivity, cost control, competitive advantage and supporting green initiatives. Key features include interoperability, global connectivity, flexible pricing options and lifecycle support services.
This document discusses unified communications solutions from ADTRAN. It provides an overview of key unified communications features such as unified messaging, desktop faxing, find me/follow me, click-to-dial, presence, enterprise instant messaging, automating business processes, simplified administration experiences, and other features. The document also discusses why organizations implement unified communications to streamline communications, enhance collaboration and operational efficiency, and control costs. Users also benefit from increased productivity, convenience, responsiveness, and control over their communications.
The document discusses NEC's UNIVERGE360 solution for remote workers and road warriors. It addresses the challenges remote workers face in needing to be productive from any location. The solution provides desktop applications, conferencing, collaboration tools, and mobility integration to allow remote access equivalent to being in the office. It also discusses unified messaging, soft clients, and demos to enhance the remote user experience.
The document discusses cloud computing and key considerations for investigating cloud solutions. It provides examples of how various companies have benefited from cloud-based solutions, including cost savings, flexibility, and improved collaboration. The document outlines factors to consider when evaluating cloud options such as workloads, data security, and return on investment areas. Cloud computing allows for automation, standardization, and labor leverage that can reduce IT costs.
The document discusses unified communications solutions for government. It outlines key trends such as improving service delivery, environmental sustainability, and cost efficiency. It also discusses challenges like lack of self-service systems and high communications costs. The document describes Microsoft's unified communications vision and solutions that can help governments address trends and challenges through improved productivity, efficient operations, and enhanced situational awareness, emergency response, and operational readiness.
This document discusses using Carrier Ethernet for mobile broadband backhaul networks to address performance and security issues. It describes how optimizing backhaul networks through more efficient use of network resources and preventing botnet-generated traffic can help mobile operators reclaim spectrum, increase network availability, lower costs, and improve defenses against outages. The solution involves using DNS to block bot-related domains and activity as well as segregate and analyze traffic from infected users.
Esnatech's Telephony Office-LinX, A Total Unified Communications Solutionguest49c759
Telephony Office-LinX is a unified communications solution from Esna Technologies that provides connectivity, integration and a smooth migration path to SIP-based communications. It allows users to connect to an enterprise network and be reachable anytime through features like presence, mobility, unified messaging and instant messaging. Telephony Office-LinX works with Avaya Communication Manager and SIP Enablement Services to provide a scalable and reliable SIP network for voice, video, messaging and collaboration.
The document discusses network unification and the key to business agility. It describes how network access has become more complex over time as applications and devices have proliferated. A unified network allows users to seamlessly access applications from any device while maintaining security. The presentation outlines the benefits of a unified network such as simplified user management, interoperability between wired and wireless networks, and future-proofing the network to support growth. It provides a checklist for defining a network unification strategy that meets business needs in a cost-effective manner.
This document discusses Verizon's Open Video Communications solution which aims to connect dispersed collaboration tools and address challenges of communicating across different networks and devices. It highlights benefits like improved productivity, cost control, competitive advantage and supporting green initiatives. Key features include interoperability, global connectivity, flexible pricing options and lifecycle support services.
BroadWorks is a VoIP applications platform that allows service providers to offer enhanced voice applications like Hosted PBX, IP Centrex, Business Trunking, Mobile PBX, and Residential Broadband. It is a standards-based platform that supports SIP and can be deployed in softswitch, class 5, or IMS architectures. BroadWorks delivers features with interoperability, redundancy, scalability, and back office capabilities. It is widely deployed in incumbent networks worldwide.
Managed Hosting for Dynamic Enterpriseswebhostingguy
Managed hosting solutions from NTT Europe Online provide business continuity and application management. They are designed based on best practices and ISO certifications. The solutions can handle large traffic loads, data storage needs, and high availability demands for dynamic businesses. NTT Europe Online supports customers across many industries requiring a reliable, secure, and scalable online presence.
Viestinnän seminaari 8.11.2012 / ExchangeSalcom Group
The document announces a Microsoft Exchange Server preview workshop on October 2012 that will be led by a senior trainer/consultant and will cover Exchange from all versions, certification services, and server infrastructure. The workshop will discuss how Exchange enables remaining in control of communications both online and on-premises, helping users be more productive across devices, and keeping the organization safe by protecting information and meeting compliance requirements.
Here are the key steps to migrate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013:
1. Prepare - Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the organization, prepare Active Directory with Exchange schema extensions, validate Exchange 2010 Client Access connectivity
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 servers - Install new Exchange 2013 Mailbox and Client Access servers
3. Obtain and deploy certificates - Obtain and deploy SSL certificates on the Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
4. Cutover mailboxes - Use cutover or staged migration to move mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 servers
5. Redirect clients to Exchange 2013 - Update autodiscover and DNS records to redirect clients to the new Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
The document summarizes Nokia's vision of increased mobility across different domains including the enterprise domain. It discusses key aspects of the enterprise domain such as services, usage scenarios, management, and trends driving adoption of mobility. Extending mobility into the enterprise domain can provide more cost-effective communication solutions and improve productivity through increased accessibility of information and collaboration tools.
Hadoop World 2011: Large Scale Log Data Analysis for Marketing in NTT Communi...Kenji Hara
In this session we will talk about how we built a log analysis system for marketing using Hadoop, which explore the internet users' interests or feedback about specified products or themes from access log, query/click log and CGM data. Our system provides three features, which are 1) sentiment analysis, 2) co-occuring keyword extraction, and 3) user interests estimation. For large scale analysis, we use Hadoop with customized functions, which push down the shuffle size by amplifying map-side processing. We also show the features of our Hadoop cluster.
The document discusses key aspects of a proposed push-to-talk service, version 1.0. It provides an overview of push-to-talk functionality, describing it as an "always on" one-to-one and one-to-many voice communication service initiated with a single button press. It then covers technical implementation using GPRS networks, potential features and limitations, and benchmark pricing consisting of a subscription fee and additional airtime charges.
The document discusses emerging wireless broadband technologies like WiMax and 3G. It provides an outline that covers legacy wireless networks, emerging broadband access networks including WiMax and 3G, and convergence between the technologies. The presentation analyzes WiMax and 3G, comparing their market potential and technical challenges, and looks toward the future of 4G wireless networks.
Flair Data Systems offers managed network and telephony solutions for small to medium sized businesses to take the burden of technology off their plate. Their customizable solutions include installing, monitoring, and managing all the necessary hardware and network infrastructure components for a monthly fee. This allows businesses to focus on core operations while Flair proactively oversees the network and responds to any issues through their network operations center. The turn-key solutions provide essential networking and telephony services to ensure optimal uptime and business support.
The Avaya Desktop Video Device with Avaya Flare Experience interface simplifies collaboration by integrating communication tools like voice, video, email and IM into a single interface. It coordinates these tools with business applications, enabling effective collaboration. With a large touchscreen, Flare Experience provides content in context and adapts to user preferences. It delivers capabilities like HD video and mobility to make collaboration as easy as using a phone.
This document discusses Microsoft Lync, a unified communications platform that combines instant messaging, presence, web conferencing, video/audio conferencing, and telephony. It highlights some of Lync's key capabilities including an integrated user experience, support for multiple devices, interoperability with other voice solutions, and a large partner ecosystem. Lync can be deployed both on-premises and in the cloud, and allows for a hybrid deployment model. It offers capabilities like presence, instant messaging, and web conferencing in the cloud today with enterprise voice planned for 2011. On-premises Lync provides the full suite of unified communications features.
Succeeding in a World Gone Mobile (Part II) - MobilitySimpleSignal
Michael Sterl from SimpleSignal discussed how voice, mobility, and collaboration technologies are transforming business communications. Voice services are becoming just another application on mobile devices. Managed services are growing as businesses move to "an office in the cloud" allowing workers to be located anywhere. Collaboration technologies like video and messaging will be ubiquitous. SimpleSignal offers unified communications applications that extend PBX features to mobile devices, enable messaging from business phone numbers, and provide an integrated user experience across devices.
SecuraNET communication server system is designed as an out-of the box communications and collaboration system. It is based on our SecuraNET OS hardened operating system. Here there is no requirement to purchase, install or have expertise in operating systems. Communications Server is a Mailing System that is administered thru a web browser.
Network Infrastructure Virtualization Case StudyCisco Canada
This session focuses on a customer case study in which Network Virtualization has been deployed. The focus of this session is to cover the actual business requirements of the customer involved, how Network Virtualization met those requirements, the network design that was employed, and the benefits that were derived. Introducing the session will be a brief outline of Cisco's approach to Network Virtualization design methodology. The customer case study itself will focus on a Campus Network Virtualization deployment. Presenting this case study will be Dave Zacks, a Technical Solution Architect with Cisco Systems. Attendees at this session will learn about virtualized network deployments, and how these can be used to provide unique and compelling architectural solutions, addressing both business and technical requirements.
Connecting the Unconnected - Bridging the Digital Divide Using WiMAXDr. Mazlan Abbas
Dr. Mazlan Abbas presented on connecting the unconnected through bridging the digital divide using WiMAX technology. The presentation discussed (1) the national agenda of expanding broadband access, (2) challenges in connecting rural areas, and (3) how WiMAX technologies like 802.16e and the upcoming 802.16j standard can help provide universal broadband access. The goal is to eliminate boundaries and bring value to communities through affordable and reliable internet connections.
This document discusses how unified communications (UC) can accelerate business transformation by allowing organizations to communicate and collaborate more effectively. It outlines the key benefits of UC, such as lower total cost of ownership through infrastructure simplification and reduced long-distance charges. The document also notes that while early cost savings were a main driver for UC adoption, its true potential is in fundamentally changing business processes and building long-term competitive advantage through improved productivity, collaboration and customer service. SIP trunking can play an important role in UC deployments by further lowering costs and simplifying network design.
El nuevo R4 para Nintendo 3DS en la tienda oficial de R4 en http://www.r43ds.org - con nuevas características y soporte completo para los sistemas de Nintendo 3DS XL 6.3.0, que es el mejor R4 3DS hasta el momento.
A menudo han sido llamados el adaptador de medios definitiva que podría nunca ser hecha por cualquier sistema de juego. La tarjeta R4 para Nintendo 3DS durante mucho tiempo ha sido conocido por ser uno de los - si no el único - debe tener accesorio de juego add-on para la consola Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi y la nueva Nintendo 3DS XL. Con un potente conjunto de características y funcionalidades construidas justo en las tarjetas R4i 3DS, usted será capaz de ampliar las funciones ya fantásticos de la mano celebrada sistema de juego y añadir nuevas funciones y características que cada anhela. Las cosas que antes eran imposibles, no se puede tener en la consola Nintendo. Si desea ver sus películas en el camino, te escuche todo derecho de cobro Mp3 desde tu 3DS o 3DS XL, o incluso leer las últimas ventas mejores ebooks, todo es posible, gracias a una pequeña tarjeta ds.
1. The document provides instructions for making a homemade paper book, including materials needed and step-by-step directions.
2. Materials listed include cardboard, photo paper, white sticker paper, clear sticker, double-sided paper tape, and glue sticks.
3. The directions guide the reader through preparing the cardboard cover, adding pages by sticking paper with glue and tape, wrapping the cover with clear sticker, and trimming edges.
Não há informações suficientes no documento para produzir um resumo significativo. O documento consiste apenas em um conjunto aleatório de caracteres que não transmitem nenhum conteúdo ou significado.
Este documento presenta la estructura organizativa de la Secretaría de Educación Pública de México y las direcciones generales involucradas en la elaboración del Programa de Estudio 2011 para preescolar. Detalla la participación de educadoras, maestros y personal técnico en su desarrollo. Finalmente, proporciona información sobre la coordinación y edición del documento.
The document discusses English Speaking Day and an event called ASEAN 2015. It mentions going together to ASEAN 2015 and provides the title "Go to ASEAN 2015 Go together". It also lists UTQ online as a topic.
BroadWorks is a VoIP applications platform that allows service providers to offer enhanced voice applications like Hosted PBX, IP Centrex, Business Trunking, Mobile PBX, and Residential Broadband. It is a standards-based platform that supports SIP and can be deployed in softswitch, class 5, or IMS architectures. BroadWorks delivers features with interoperability, redundancy, scalability, and back office capabilities. It is widely deployed in incumbent networks worldwide.
Managed Hosting for Dynamic Enterpriseswebhostingguy
Managed hosting solutions from NTT Europe Online provide business continuity and application management. They are designed based on best practices and ISO certifications. The solutions can handle large traffic loads, data storage needs, and high availability demands for dynamic businesses. NTT Europe Online supports customers across many industries requiring a reliable, secure, and scalable online presence.
Viestinnän seminaari 8.11.2012 / ExchangeSalcom Group
The document announces a Microsoft Exchange Server preview workshop on October 2012 that will be led by a senior trainer/consultant and will cover Exchange from all versions, certification services, and server infrastructure. The workshop will discuss how Exchange enables remaining in control of communications both online and on-premises, helping users be more productive across devices, and keeping the organization safe by protecting information and meeting compliance requirements.
Here are the key steps to migrate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013:
1. Prepare - Install Exchange 2010 SP3 across the organization, prepare Active Directory with Exchange schema extensions, validate Exchange 2010 Client Access connectivity
2. Deploy Exchange 2013 servers - Install new Exchange 2013 Mailbox and Client Access servers
3. Obtain and deploy certificates - Obtain and deploy SSL certificates on the Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
4. Cutover mailboxes - Use cutover or staged migration to move mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 servers
5. Redirect clients to Exchange 2013 - Update autodiscover and DNS records to redirect clients to the new Exchange 2013 Client Access servers
The document summarizes Nokia's vision of increased mobility across different domains including the enterprise domain. It discusses key aspects of the enterprise domain such as services, usage scenarios, management, and trends driving adoption of mobility. Extending mobility into the enterprise domain can provide more cost-effective communication solutions and improve productivity through increased accessibility of information and collaboration tools.
Hadoop World 2011: Large Scale Log Data Analysis for Marketing in NTT Communi...Kenji Hara
In this session we will talk about how we built a log analysis system for marketing using Hadoop, which explore the internet users' interests or feedback about specified products or themes from access log, query/click log and CGM data. Our system provides three features, which are 1) sentiment analysis, 2) co-occuring keyword extraction, and 3) user interests estimation. For large scale analysis, we use Hadoop with customized functions, which push down the shuffle size by amplifying map-side processing. We also show the features of our Hadoop cluster.
The document discusses key aspects of a proposed push-to-talk service, version 1.0. It provides an overview of push-to-talk functionality, describing it as an "always on" one-to-one and one-to-many voice communication service initiated with a single button press. It then covers technical implementation using GPRS networks, potential features and limitations, and benchmark pricing consisting of a subscription fee and additional airtime charges.
The document discusses emerging wireless broadband technologies like WiMax and 3G. It provides an outline that covers legacy wireless networks, emerging broadband access networks including WiMax and 3G, and convergence between the technologies. The presentation analyzes WiMax and 3G, comparing their market potential and technical challenges, and looks toward the future of 4G wireless networks.
Flair Data Systems offers managed network and telephony solutions for small to medium sized businesses to take the burden of technology off their plate. Their customizable solutions include installing, monitoring, and managing all the necessary hardware and network infrastructure components for a monthly fee. This allows businesses to focus on core operations while Flair proactively oversees the network and responds to any issues through their network operations center. The turn-key solutions provide essential networking and telephony services to ensure optimal uptime and business support.
The Avaya Desktop Video Device with Avaya Flare Experience interface simplifies collaboration by integrating communication tools like voice, video, email and IM into a single interface. It coordinates these tools with business applications, enabling effective collaboration. With a large touchscreen, Flare Experience provides content in context and adapts to user preferences. It delivers capabilities like HD video and mobility to make collaboration as easy as using a phone.
This document discusses Microsoft Lync, a unified communications platform that combines instant messaging, presence, web conferencing, video/audio conferencing, and telephony. It highlights some of Lync's key capabilities including an integrated user experience, support for multiple devices, interoperability with other voice solutions, and a large partner ecosystem. Lync can be deployed both on-premises and in the cloud, and allows for a hybrid deployment model. It offers capabilities like presence, instant messaging, and web conferencing in the cloud today with enterprise voice planned for 2011. On-premises Lync provides the full suite of unified communications features.
Succeeding in a World Gone Mobile (Part II) - MobilitySimpleSignal
Michael Sterl from SimpleSignal discussed how voice, mobility, and collaboration technologies are transforming business communications. Voice services are becoming just another application on mobile devices. Managed services are growing as businesses move to "an office in the cloud" allowing workers to be located anywhere. Collaboration technologies like video and messaging will be ubiquitous. SimpleSignal offers unified communications applications that extend PBX features to mobile devices, enable messaging from business phone numbers, and provide an integrated user experience across devices.
SecuraNET communication server system is designed as an out-of the box communications and collaboration system. It is based on our SecuraNET OS hardened operating system. Here there is no requirement to purchase, install or have expertise in operating systems. Communications Server is a Mailing System that is administered thru a web browser.
Network Infrastructure Virtualization Case StudyCisco Canada
This session focuses on a customer case study in which Network Virtualization has been deployed. The focus of this session is to cover the actual business requirements of the customer involved, how Network Virtualization met those requirements, the network design that was employed, and the benefits that were derived. Introducing the session will be a brief outline of Cisco's approach to Network Virtualization design methodology. The customer case study itself will focus on a Campus Network Virtualization deployment. Presenting this case study will be Dave Zacks, a Technical Solution Architect with Cisco Systems. Attendees at this session will learn about virtualized network deployments, and how these can be used to provide unique and compelling architectural solutions, addressing both business and technical requirements.
Connecting the Unconnected - Bridging the Digital Divide Using WiMAXDr. Mazlan Abbas
Dr. Mazlan Abbas presented on connecting the unconnected through bridging the digital divide using WiMAX technology. The presentation discussed (1) the national agenda of expanding broadband access, (2) challenges in connecting rural areas, and (3) how WiMAX technologies like 802.16e and the upcoming 802.16j standard can help provide universal broadband access. The goal is to eliminate boundaries and bring value to communities through affordable and reliable internet connections.
This document discusses how unified communications (UC) can accelerate business transformation by allowing organizations to communicate and collaborate more effectively. It outlines the key benefits of UC, such as lower total cost of ownership through infrastructure simplification and reduced long-distance charges. The document also notes that while early cost savings were a main driver for UC adoption, its true potential is in fundamentally changing business processes and building long-term competitive advantage through improved productivity, collaboration and customer service. SIP trunking can play an important role in UC deployments by further lowering costs and simplifying network design.
El nuevo R4 para Nintendo 3DS en la tienda oficial de R4 en http://www.r43ds.org - con nuevas características y soporte completo para los sistemas de Nintendo 3DS XL 6.3.0, que es el mejor R4 3DS hasta el momento.
A menudo han sido llamados el adaptador de medios definitiva que podría nunca ser hecha por cualquier sistema de juego. La tarjeta R4 para Nintendo 3DS durante mucho tiempo ha sido conocido por ser uno de los - si no el único - debe tener accesorio de juego add-on para la consola Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi y la nueva Nintendo 3DS XL. Con un potente conjunto de características y funcionalidades construidas justo en las tarjetas R4i 3DS, usted será capaz de ampliar las funciones ya fantásticos de la mano celebrada sistema de juego y añadir nuevas funciones y características que cada anhela. Las cosas que antes eran imposibles, no se puede tener en la consola Nintendo. Si desea ver sus películas en el camino, te escuche todo derecho de cobro Mp3 desde tu 3DS o 3DS XL, o incluso leer las últimas ventas mejores ebooks, todo es posible, gracias a una pequeña tarjeta ds.
1. The document provides instructions for making a homemade paper book, including materials needed and step-by-step directions.
2. Materials listed include cardboard, photo paper, white sticker paper, clear sticker, double-sided paper tape, and glue sticks.
3. The directions guide the reader through preparing the cardboard cover, adding pages by sticking paper with glue and tape, wrapping the cover with clear sticker, and trimming edges.
Não há informações suficientes no documento para produzir um resumo significativo. O documento consiste apenas em um conjunto aleatório de caracteres que não transmitem nenhum conteúdo ou significado.
Este documento presenta la estructura organizativa de la Secretaría de Educación Pública de México y las direcciones generales involucradas en la elaboración del Programa de Estudio 2011 para preescolar. Detalla la participación de educadoras, maestros y personal técnico en su desarrollo. Finalmente, proporciona información sobre la coordinación y edición del documento.
The document discusses English Speaking Day and an event called ASEAN 2015. It mentions going together to ASEAN 2015 and provides the title "Go to ASEAN 2015 Go together". It also lists UTQ online as a topic.
An Introduction to Active Communications ServerWESTCON EMEA
Active Communications is a software developer that focuses on unified communications solutions to make communications between organizations, employees, suppliers, and customers easier. Their solutions have a direct impact on reducing operational expenses and have a quick return on investment. Active Communications has over 20 years of experience in unified messaging and communications and is a Microsoft Silver Partner. They develop their solutions internally and have a partner network across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Their Active Communications Server is an all-in-one unified communications platform that simplifies installation and maintenance by unifying multiple servers into one appliance with a single administrative interface.
This document discusses hybrid deployments of Exchange 2013 and Office 365. A hybrid deployment allows organizations to maintain some mailboxes on-premises while moving other mailboxes to Office 365. This provides advantages like archiving online while keeping some mailboxes on-premises. Setting up a hybrid deployment requires components like DirSync to synchronize on-premises Active Directory with Office 365, and ADFS for single sign-on. The document demonstrates the hybrid configuration wizard and components involved in hybrid deployments.
The document discusses different types of nouns, including common nouns, proper nouns, and collective nouns. It provides examples to illustrate the differences between common and proper nouns, such as using "actor" versus "Peter Gunn" and "city" versus "Washington D.C.". It also explains that collective nouns name a group but are still considered singular nouns grammatically.
The document discusses the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It provides details on:
1) ASEAN was established in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to promote regional stability and economic growth following their independence movements.
2) ASEAN now includes 10 member countries and has established various goals and initiatives to promote integration, including establishing the ASEAN Community by 2015 consisting of the ASEAN Political-Security Community, ASEAN Economic Community, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community.
3) Thailand chaired ASEAN in 2014 and focused on fully establishing the ASEAN Community through various frameworks and plans to promote cooperation across member states.
A simple presentation on UC irrespective of brands or companies. The references and views are taken from different market leaders, vendors & internet search. All Copyrights with their respective vendors.
A presentation shown at the Communication by Mr. Elias Aad for the Smart SMB event held at Murooj Rotana Dubai last May 21, 2008 organized by Emirates Computers and sponsored by Cisco & 3M.
This document discusses challenges facing Microsoft Corporation including economic slowdown, competition, operational efficiency, global expansion, speed to market, aging systems, distributed operations, and integration of new and legacy technologies. It emphasizes priorities such as collaboration, regulatory compliance, addressing demographic changes, work-life balance, and managing information overload through new technologies.
This document discusses unified communications and the Unison product. It begins with an overview of unified communications, describing how it integrates various communication modes like telephony, email, instant messaging, and video conferencing. It then discusses Unison specifically, explaining that it is a server and client that provide all communications in a single desktop application. The document concludes by comparing Unison to Microsoft's offerings, noting that Unison is easier to set up, has lower licensing fees, and provides higher margins for partners.
Microsoft Unified Communications - Transforming Communications PresentationMicrosoft Private Cloud
1) Microsoft Unified Communications brings together messaging, presence, and communications tools like email, calendaring, instant messaging, and conferencing on a single platform.
2) The software approach allows these tools to be managed separately but experienced as a single, streamlined system with an efficient common user interface.
3) The extensible communications platform allows organizations to build on their existing telephony infrastructure, integrate communications into business processes and applications, and develop customized solutions.
The document discusses video collaboration and Polycom's open collaboration network strategy. It highlights trends in video collaboration spending and priorities. The strategy aims to align leading unified communication providers around open standards-based solutions to ensure innovation and customer-focused offerings. An executive review covers a reference architecture for video collaboration networks and examples of successful implementations.
This document summarizes a presentation by HP on their Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC&C) services. It describes HP's approach to UC&C, which includes planning workshops to identify business needs, a transformation experience workshop to create an initial roadmap, and a business benefits workshop to link UC&C investments to strategic initiatives and quantify benefits. It also outlines HP's strategic architecture service to align technical and business requirements and provide a blueprint for introducing new technologies.
Presentación Collaboration Video Cablevisión Day 2010Logicalis Latam
The document discusses video and collaboration solutions from Cisco. It provides a brief history of videoconferencing technologies and discusses Cisco's portfolio of current solutions, including: high-definition video conferencing; interoperability across video systems; a range of endpoints from telepresence rooms to personal devices; and custom solutions for industries like education and government. Key features of the Cisco Telepresence EX90 personal video device and CTS-1100 conference room system are also highlighted.
Video. The new dialtone for business communicationsschinarro
The document is a presentation on videoconferencing adoption in Europe. It discusses trends showing increasing adoption of videoconferencing, the competitive landscape dominated by Cisco, Polycom and others, and forecasts growing revenues and deployments of videoconferencing and telepresence equipment in Europe through 2014. It also covers challenges, guidance for success, and available IDC research on the topic.
The document discusses Cisco Jabber SDK which provides APIs to enable real-time collaboration through presence, instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice and video capabilities across applications, devices, and workspaces. It highlights how the SDK allows third parties to integrate Cisco's unified communications and collaboration technologies into their own applications and services. The SDK offers opportunities for co-marketing and building on Cisco's large installed base of unified communication customers.
Understanding the Third Wave of Customer InteractionCisco Canada
With the increasing focus on customer loyalty from all levels of the enterprise, contact centres have a unique opportunity to move beyond their historical focus of cost cutting and efficiency to the realm of superior Customer Experience.
Explore a new dimension for intimate customer interaction using Social Media such as Twitter, Facebook and more with this intriguing topic and discussion. Learn first hand from our Director of Cisco Contact Centre platforms on how this exciting collaboration method is a new opportunity to get better connected with your customers in a very unique way and how it can become an integral channel within your total Cisco Contact Center solution. Understanding what your clients are saying about your company in the public domain and how to proactively manage those in a dynamic way with your contact center, is the theme of this session.
This session will also cover some key additions to Cisco's Unified Contact solutions portfolio, including a new Web 2.0 agent desktop, video enhanced customer care, integration of the contact centre through enterprise quality management, and more.
Business Video Update from Cisco SystemsCisco Canada
One year after the acquisition of Tandberg this session will focus on the new products and features that have been recently launched from our business video group. During this session we will take a deep technical dive into the new software updates on various endpoint platforms that aim to help and evolve your video experience. These updates will range from the touch panel interface to Clearpath, our cutting edge error resiliency mechanism. We will also take a closer look at some of the new products such as our Advanced Collaboration rooms as well as the expansion of our desktop line with the EX60.
Succeeding in a World Gone Mobile (Part III) - VideoSimpleSignal
Michael Sterl from SimpleSignal gave a presentation on succeeding as a partner in today's mobile world. Some key points included:
- Video apps are becoming very popular and important applications.
- Managed services are growing in demand and importance, with services becoming more bundled into "offices in the cloud".
- Workers can be located anywhere as devices have become more mobile and agnostic.
- Statistics showed growing trends in video, social media, and mobile usage both personally and for businesses.
- SimpleSignal offers voice, video, and collaboration platforms and services that partners can resell to add value beyond just connectivity.
Application Delivery Networks - Enabling Video Ready Networks Videoguy
Application delivery networks can enable video-ready networks by controlling bandwidth usage. They provide visibility into all application traffic and prioritize real-time video and voice traffic. This ensures high-quality video conferencing by preventing bandwidth congestion from competing traffic like web browsing or file transfers. The networks measure video quality, accelerate applications to reduce WAN usage, and isolate problems to maintain reliable video conferencing across distributed offices.
The document discusses how telepresence technology can enable virtual participation in international conferences like COP15 on climate change. It explains that Cisco is providing telepresence conferencing rooms connected to locations around the world for delegates to meet virtually from the conference site in Copenhagen. The priority policy for the rooms follows UN guidelines, with ministers and government delegates first in line, followed by non-governmental organizations and media. The global telepresence network includes UN sites and over 75 rooms worldwide, allowing more people to engage without travel.
Este es el contenido que presente en IDG TV el 30 de Octubre bajo el título: "Telepresencia: motor de innovación y elemento transformador de la empresa", puedes ver una grabación del webinar en http://www.idgtv.es/webinars/telepresencia-motor-de-innovacion-y-elemento-transformador-de-la-empresa
This document introduces unified communications (UC) and discusses how SIP trunking can accelerate UC deployments. UC allows for improved collaboration through integration of communication methods. While UC provides benefits, traditional deployments limit its value. SIP trunking offers a simple, cost-effective way to access advanced services that enhance UC by dramatically lowering costs, extending UC to cloud applications, accelerating deployments through simplified networking, and enabling easier migration to mobile and MPLS services. The document recommends evaluating SIP trunking providers and initial deployment strategies.
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, converts voice into packets that can be transmitted over digital networks like the Internet. It allows voice calls to be made over a company's data network, saving costs versus separate voice and data networks. Key requirements for deploying VoIP include upgrading network switches to support quality of service, deploying power over Ethernet, and using the SIP protocol for call signaling and session management between VoIP devices and servers. A phased approach is recommended to transition existing phone systems to VoIP in order to protect investments while gaining benefits and preparing for full IP phone deployment.
Communication Enabled Business Process- CEBPVincent Perrin
This document discusses enabling communications and collaboration capabilities to integrate with business processes. It proposes leveraging unified communications and collaboration technologies along with service-oriented architecture strategies. This would allow embedding tools like instant messaging, telephony, and video conferencing into business processes to increase contextual collaboration, reduce decision latency, and improve customer service. It presents a strategy for developing common communication services using standards like XML that can be integrated into line of business applications from various vendors to optimize business processes and responsiveness.
Implementing Live Meeting with Microsoft Office ...Videoguy
This document discusses implementing web conferencing with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and the Microsoft Office Live Meeting service. It describes the audio, video, and instant messaging capabilities available with each solution. Businesses can choose between the hosted Live Meeting service accessible online or an on-premise solution using Office Communications Server 2007 based on their requirements. The document provides an overview of setting up both internal and external access for web and audio/video conferencing with the on-premise Office Communications Server 2007 solution.
2. What is
Unified
Communications
?
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3. Reduce
Infrastructure
Cost and
Complexity
Unified
Communications
Improve User
Experience
and
Productivity
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4. REDUCE INFRASTRUCTURE COST AND
COMPLEXITY
• Old phone systems are complicated and expensive to
maintain and upgrade.
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5. A BRIEF HISTORY
REDUCE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
COST AND COMPLEXITY
Digital VoIP Software Based
Communications
• 2 wires to the desktop • 1 wire to the desktop • Mobile
• Managed network • Managed network • Unmanaged network
• Dial the phone • Dial the phone • Unified
User Experience
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6. IT’S A PROCESS
INFRASTRUCTURE SIMPLIFICATION
PBX Unified
(Phone) User Experience
Common Management
Separate Management
Unified Messaging
Instant Messaging
E-mail &
Contact Center
Conferencing
Instant Messaging
& Presence
Telephony
Audio
Voice
Conference
Data
Video
Conference
Web
Conference
Call Center Common Network,
E-mail & Calendaring
Voice Mail
Separate Network Common Communications Foundation
Separate User Authentication Standard Application Architecture
Separate Administration Central Administration & Policy Control
Separate Storage Common Storage
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7. LEVERAGE THE CONVERGED
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Modern UC is easier to manage. It costs less because:
» A common process can be used for storage, backup and
administration
» All systems are on one network
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8. IT’S A PROCESS
UNIFIED USER EXPERIENCE
TRADITIONAL USER EXPERIENCE
Instant Video Web E-mail and Audio
Messaging Voicemail Conferencing Telephony Conferencing Calendaring Conferencing
Telephony Instant
Messaging
and Unified
Voicemail E-mail/ Conferencing:
Calendaring Audio, Video,
Web
Authentication Authentication
Authentication Authentication
Administration Administration
Administration Administration
Storage Storage
Storage Storage
Authentication Authentication
Authentication
Authentication
Administration Administration
Administration
Storage Administration
Storage
Storage
Storage
Compliance
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9. ENABLE PEOPLE TO COMMUNICATE MORE
EFFECTIVELY
• A 53% improvement in customer service
• A 49% improvement in workforce productivity
• The ability to contact an employee within 10 minutes
Source: Aberdeen Group: Improve Customer Satisfaction and Workforce Productivity, May 2010
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10. ENTERPRISE ADOPTION
In-house audio conferencing 74%
Web conferencing 71%
Room-based video conferencing 59%
Unified messaging 53%
Corporate instant messenger 48%
Telecommuter solutions 47%
VoiP applications running on an IP phone 44%
Desktop video conferencing 41%
Softphones 41%
Location-based services 40%
Mobile phone integration 38%
Desktop applications with voice or communications integrated… 32%
Telepresence 28%
Other presence-based applications 23%
Speech-recognition applications 19%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Source: Anywhere Enterprise—large 2008 U.S. Fixed Mobile Convergence/IP Communications Survey
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12. MICROSOFT UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
CDW
Phone •Lync
Conferencing & Office CDW
•Lync 365
Collaboration Unified
User
Experience
Instant Messaging Office CDW
•Lync 365
and Presence
•Exchange Office CDW
Voice Mail 365
Unified Messaging
Email and Office
•Exchange CDW
Calendar 365
Common
Identity •Active Directory Office CDW Foundation
365
Network •Switching and Routing
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13. LYNC – A LONG HISTORY
Live Office Office
Lync Server
Communications Communications Communications
2010
Server (2005) Server 2007 Server 2007 R2
LCS OCS OCS R2 Lync
• Basic presence • “Anywhere Access” • Desktop sharing • Integrated
• Office integration • IM & Rich Presence • Dial-in audio conferencing
• Public IM • Desktop integration conferencing experience
connectivity • Voice features for • Higher resolution • Enhanced 9-1-1
• Basic collaboration mobile workers video • Survivable Branch
• Remote call control • Unified messaging • Single Number Appliances
• Secure with Exchange 2007 reach • Call Admission
communications • Audio and video • Attendant Console Control
conferencing • Response Groups • Lower cost phones
• Web conferencing • SIP Trunking • Call Park, Malicious
(LiveMeeting client Call Trace, etc.
• Additional data
center survivability
options
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14. LYNC 2010 WORKLOADS
and and and
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15. LYNC 2010 WORKLOADS
and and and
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16. IM & PRESENCE
Find and connect with
the right people Stay connected with your network
People Search Skill Search Unified Contact Store
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17. CONFERENCING, COLLABORATION & VIDEO
Application Features Deployment Models
• Audio Conferencing • On Premise
» Smaller conferences 4-12* people
• Video Conferencing
» Frequent
• Web Conferencing » Mix of internal and external users
• Application Sharing • Cloud / Hosted
» Large conferences with 100s of
• Desktop Sharing participants
» Infrequent
» Usually 100% internal (e.g. CEO
presenting to all employees) or 99%
external (e.g. webinar)
» Conference facilitation features
*Lync supports up to 250 participants per conference
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18. LYNC
ENTERPRISE VOICE
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19. CLICK TO CALL VIA VOIP
Transfer calls to a
Click to call from Dial pad interface
mobile device
a PC
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20. LYNC SERVER 2010 DELIVERS ON CRITICAL
VOICE FEATURES
• Enhanced 9-1-1
Enterprise
• Survivable branch appliances
Ready
• Call admission control Voice
• Additional data center survivability options
• Integrated conferencing experience
• Call park and malicious call trace
• More options for devices (including lower cost)
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21. AFFORDABLE IP PHONES
$850+
Polycom CX3000
MSRP
Polycom CX700
$200-
300
Polycom CX600 Aastra 6725 iP
$100-
200
O PTIM IZ ED FO R
Polycom CX500 Aastra 6721 iP
Microsoft® Lync
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22. LYNC MOBILE
Windows Android Blackberry iPhone Nokia
Phone 7 & iPad
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23. SOFTWARE BASED COMMUNICATIONS
KEY CONCEPTS FROM MICROSOFT
• 3 Screens
» PC
» Mobile device(s)
» Browser
• Cloud on YOUR terms
» On Premise
» Public Cloud
» Private Cloud
• Integration across entire desktop & cloud
» SharePoint mySite ≈ Facebook for the enterprise
» Lync Activity Feed ≈ Twitter for the enterprise
» Social Network connectivity
• Controlled, Managed, Secured, Architected
• Optimized for “unmanaged networks”
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27. EXISTING PBX OR IP-PBX?
Enhance – with IM & Presence
Add – Conferencing & Collaboration
Replace – with Enterprise Voice
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28. LYNC LICENSING USING MSRP PRICING
Unites voice, IM, audio, video, and
Web conferencing into one application,
enabling collaborative, engaging, and $31
accessible interactions from virtually
anywhere!
Provides highly secure and reliable
system with easy management tools
and lower cost of ownership for IT $699
professionals.
Provides highly secure and reliable
system with easy management tools
and lower cost of ownership along with $3,343
high availability and resiliency.
Lync Standard CAL (Required) $31
Instant Messaging & Presence
Lync Enterprise CAL (Additive)
$107
Audio, Video, and Web Conferencing
Lync Plus CAL (Additive)
$107
Enterprise Voice Telephony
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29. SERVICE OFFERINGS
Strategic Briefing
Proof of Concept
Pilot
Full Life Cycle Deployment
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30. PILOT DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS
Packaged Custom Recommended P.O.C.
•Analysis •Analysis •Pilot
•Packaged
Design •Design CDW •Design You
CDW CDW
•Deployment •Deployment
•Deployment Planning
CDW CDW Planning CDW
•Pilot
CDW
•Analysis
•Pilot
•Deployment CDW CDW •Design
CDW
•Deployment •Deployment
You CDW Planning
•Pilot
CDW
•Deployment
You
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31. KICKSTART 100
• 100 User PBX Replacement Pilot
» No Edge, No E911, No Design Options
» 90 Day Trial Licensing
» 15 Free end point promotion ends June 30, 2012 and requires the
purchase of the other endpoints.
Component Estimated Price
Servers (Lync Server, Monitoring Server, Exchange Unified Messaging Server) $7,575
3 HP DL120, Quad Core, 3.1 GHz, 8GB Memory, 160GB Storage RAID 1
Gateway $3,090
1 AudioCodes Mediant 800, Single Span VOIP gateway, SBA
Endpoints $10,335
25 IP desk phones (with power kits)
10 USB desk phones
25 USB wired monaural headsets, (ear-bud/ear-hook)
25 USB wired monaural headsets (on the ear/over the head)
8 USB wired binaural headsets (on the ear/over the head)
2 USB wired speakerphones
2 USB/Bluetooth wireless headsets
3 USB/DECT wireless headsets
Professional Services $19,000
Total $40,000
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32. LYNC 2010 VOICE KICKSTART 100
INSTANT MESSAGING, PRESENCE AND ENTERPRISE VOICE
KickStart is an accelerated pilot narrowly focused on the goal of utilizing Lync Server
2010 as a PBX replacement. This is a turn key solution to provide Instant Messaging,
Presence and Voice capabilities to a Pilot group of 100 users. The Kickstart allows
customers to evaluate the Lync Enterprise Voice end-user experience without the upfront
overhead of a full design workshop.
Offering Details
• Three HP servers
Timeline
• One AudioCodes Mediant 800 Gateway 10 Days (Implementation & Pilot)
• 25 IP Handsets and 10 USB Handsets Deliverables
• Architecture Diagram
• 65 Assorted Wired and Wireless headsets and speakerphones
• KickStart infrastructure
• Two week implementation and pilot service Pricing
$40,000 Services and Hardware
The KickStart is an accelerated pilot with minimal design decisions. Benefits
By implementing a predefined architecture it is possible to greatly • Leverages CDW’s expert skills
accelerate the deployment process. The engagement will begin with and extensive experience with
previous customer deployments
an overview of the Lync infrastructure then proceed directly into of Lync Server 2010.
implementation and pilot. • Pilot implementation of 100
users
• Allow Pilot users to evaluate the
Lync Enterprise Voice end-user
Assessment Planning
System Migration Deployment
Pilot Deployment
experience
Design Design Planning
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33. PARTNERSHIP & COMPETENCIES
• Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
• LAR and NSI Partner
• Unified Communications Competency - Silver and Gold
• 2010 & 2011 Microsoft Worldwide LAR Partner of the Year Award
Winner
• 2011 Microsoft Operational Excellence Award
• 2011 Microsoft Windows Solutions Incentive Partner of the Year
• 2011 Microsoft Education Partner of the Year (CDW•G)
• 2011 Microsoft Finalist Desktop Partner of the Year
• 2011 Microsoft Finalist Online Services Commercial Partner of the Year
• 2011 Microsoft Finalist Unified Communications Market Acceleration
Partner of the Year
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34. WHY WE WON IN 2011
• 1936 Select Plus, #1 in United States
• 8036 Open Value, #1 in United States
• 2500 Corporate Enterprise Agreements (EA), #1 in United
States
• 489 Net New Enterprise Agreements, #1 Worldwide
• 90 ECIs (Virtualization), #1 Worldwide
• 243 EAPs (Application Platform), #1 Worldwide
• 524 BPOS customers, 106k seats, #1 Worldwide
• CDW is #1 in EA, with over 20,000 Select and Open
Agreements managed
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