6. Question During the session please disable your mic and webcam. Thank you! Questions after each session.. Thank you! Joachim Farla
7. Agenda sessions: Welcome All sessions will be recorded More information of questions see ucvug.nl Blog: http://unified-communications.blogspot.com 20:00 – 20:05 introduction Joachim Farla (MVP, UCVUG) Session 1: Joachim Farla / Jeroen Reijling (UC Consultants) 20:05 – 20:45 (40-45 minutes) Session 2: Xander Kupers (Plantronics) 20:45 – 21:00 (15 minutes) Session 3: Jan Zoetemelk (Polycom) 21:00 – 21:15 (15 minutes) Session 4: Joachim Farla (e-office) 21:15 – 21:45 (30 minutes) Finish 21:45 Bio: Joachim has provided consulting and research within the Information Technology industry and with Microsoft for the past 11 years and is a 3-time Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) on Office Communications Server./Lync. Joachim has been quoted, interviewed, and published in national press including Kennisportal, TechNet etc. -Joachim Farla (founder, owner)
8. Agenda sessions: Welcome All sessions will be recorded More information of questions see ucvug.nl Blog: http://unified-communications.blogspot.com 20:00 – 20:05 introduction Joachim Farla (MVP, UCVUG) Session 1: Joachim Farla / Jeroen Reijling (UC Consultants) 20:05 – 20:45 (40-45 minutes) Session 2: Xander Kupers (Plantronics) 20:45 – 21:00 (15 minutes) Session 3: Jan Zoetemelk (Polycom) 21:00 – 21:15 (15 minutes) Session 4: Joachim Farla (e-office) 21:15 – 21:45 (30 minutes) Finish 21:45
9. Agenda sessions: Welcome All sessions will be recorded More information of questions see ucvug.nl WWW: www.plantronics.com 20:00 – 20:05 introduction Joachim Farla (MVP, UCVUG) Session 1: Joachim Farla / Jeroen Reijling (UC Consultants) 20:05 – 20:45 (40-45 minutes) Session 2: Xander Kupers (Plantronics) 20:45 – 21:00 (15 minutes) Session 3: Jan Zoetemelk (Polycom) 21:00 – 21:15 (15 minutes) Session 4: Joachim Farla (e-office) 21:15 – 21:45 (30 minutes) Finish 21:45
SharePoint as a platform for collaboration, web content management, search.Linking pin to OCS is Presence capability, directing end users to chat and telecom
Basic mechanism using presence as linking pin stays the same.SharePoint 2010 addsMySite activity information to the Lync client, delivering a very close interface between your Communicator and social SharePoint.Same applies to Outlook, another client that brings you the activity stream from SharePoint to the client of your choice.
Lower left hand: basic presence in a SharePoint 2010 team site: link content to peopleUpper left hand: Organisation Browser (Silverlight) in SharePoint 2010, based on AD information, is the same as the contact card used in Lync in the upper right hand corner. Mind the nice UC people pane in Outlook (group view)Lower right hand: example of the new Lync Communicator client
Basic presence displays a new contact card with tabs to present properties. You can open new contact cards on your journey through the organisation…
traditional, you can link document management, compliance, basic profile properties, web content management to the blue zone and chat, presence, (micro) blogging to the yellow zone
My opinion: combine the UC (unified communications) capabilities to the C (collaboration) capabilities in order to get the most of both platforms
examples
basic implementation could start with presence, opening up the Calendar discipline. From there on choose for either the Collaboration route (link documents to people) or the telecom route (create effective and cost efficient ways to establish contact)
Then it becomes more tricky: introducing social capabilities from SharePoint (and even Lync Communicator) requires a very different strategy: use pilot groups to grow and learn.