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OCS presence in Lotus Notes
04 July 08 04:31 PM
We have released a sample toolkit that is designed to enhance the adoption of Office Communicator and Office Communications Server 2007 within organisations using IBM Lotus Notes. This toolkit focuses on the following objectives: 1. Allow Notes users Read More...
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Differentiating between Stages of Enhanced Presence
07 March 08 04:24 PM
Over at the the Office Communicator Team Blog there is a great article that explains the different stages of Enhanced Presence. This is very useful information - many customers I have worked with have questions about determining what the client migration Read More...
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Custom presence states in Communicator 2007
12 October 07 05:09 PM
Office Communicator 2007 has rich presence states such as Available, Busy, In A Meeting - but it is very easy to enhance this further by creating your own custom presence states. It's as easy as creating an XML file and importing it into Communicator. Read More...
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Integrating LCS presence with Lotus Notes
06 July 07 01:24 PM
Have you ever wanted to embed LCS 2005 presence controls within Lotus Notes applications? Well I have good news for you - we've released an updated toolkit to include utilities, documentation and examples on how to do just that. The Microsoft Office Communicator Read More...
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Multiple Points of Presence (MPOP)
23 March 07 04:38 PM
A great post on MPOP in OCS is available at the UC Team blog... Lets examine some terminology that will be useful to us to understand MPOP. The user that publishes presence information is a presentity , whereas the users that consume this presence information Read More...
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Presence for your presents
05 January 07 02:51 PM
There are some interesting UC-related musings over at ZDNet ... The problem I have isn't a presence problem, it's an identity problem. I have too many identities! I know a larger subset of people that have that problem rather than a "presence management" Read More...
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