Wanna list of all the new bits and where to DL them? Of course you do. Here ya go!
This is not your typical Unified Communications content, but I do like the simplicity of this video I came across. Enjoy…
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· Michael Sheridan, Senior Vice President, Aspect Software
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Aspect Software’s Microsoft Site
http://www.aspect.com/About/OurPartners/Microsoft
Unified IP 6.6 General Availability News Release
http://www.aspect.com/newsitems/NewsRelease_Aspect_Unified_IP_UC_Capability
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- David Lepsig, Strategic Account Manager, GN Netcom
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GN Netcom's Microsoft Site
http://www.jabra.com/microsoft
David Lepsig

Bill Orlansky

Bluetooth Specifications
http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Technology/Building/Specifications
Last week Gartner published its Magic Quadrant for Corporate Telephony, 2008. For the first time, this report includes Microsoft in addition to the traditional PBX vendors. By affirming OCS 2007 as a viable telephony solution—at least for nomadic or highly collaborative users—in large enterprises, Gartner is deliberately signaling the shift from hardware-bound to software-powered voice. Microsoft’s debut in this report has sparked commentary by other industry observers:
· Marty Parker of UniComm Consulting blogged on both UC Strategies.com and NoJitter.com (formerly Business Communications Review), alluding to Clayton Christensen’s The Innovator’s Dilemma in his analysis of Microsoft’s entry into enterprise telephony:
“…disruptive technologies are always seen as ‘not sufficient’ to meet the established industry standard. But since the new entrants enable new approaches and address un-served markets, the disrupters carve out an ever-expanding niche, until they are the new leaders. Now, we see Microsoft in exactly that position in the Gartner MQ for Corporate Telephony.”
“I’ve argued before that Microsoft does not want to win as a leader in the PBX market, they want to win as a leader in the ‘communications’ market, where their software can make major improvements in business operations, not just simply replace a phone.”
· At Information Week Erik Krapf also noted Gartner’s UC-centric stance by stating that change is part of the very nature of corporate telephony. “The bottom line is that corporate telephony always has evolved,” he writes, “and its continued evolution will take it in the direction of Unified Communications.”
· Brian Riggs of NoJitter.com takes issue with the assertion, by some commenters, that OCS lacks basic telephony capabilities:
“Last time I checked the Office Communications Server documentation, basic core telephony were in no way lacking from the software. Though typically deployed as an adjunct to a PBX, OCS can just as easily be set up as a standalone voice platform. The problem is not that Microsoft’s unified communications solution lacks the most basic core telephony functions. The problem is that basic telephony functions are all that OCS can presently provide, at least when it comes to voice features. I fully expect this to change going forward … and, frankly, so should you.”
Many analyst firms, including Gartner, have emphasized that today’s telephony purchasing decisions should only be made in the context of a UC strategy. You already know Microsoft as a leader in the broader, more strategic category of unified communications. Now Gartner wants you to know Microsoft as a visionary in corporate telephony, too.
Many of our customers are finding OCS and Office Communicator easily meet the telephony needs of their mobile and nomadic workers, while laying a foundation for unified communications across the enterprise.
Content
- Return from vacation and business travel
- New Plantronics Devices
- Gartner's Magic Quandrant for Corporate Telephony
- Virtualization Support for Exchange
- Interview: "Ben Hur" from LG Nortel
- TNG: Exchange 2007 & IPv6 and OCS 2007 Audio Conferencing
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Microsoft Makes the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Corporate Telephony
http://www.nojitter.com/blog/archives/2008/08/microsoft_makes_1.html
Microsoft Virtualization and Licensing Announcements
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/08/19/449621.aspx
Plantronics Devices
Audio 615: http://www.plantronics.com/MicrosoftUCLaunch/product_detail_audio615m.jhtml
Audio 630: http://www.plantronics.com/MicrosoftUCLaunch/product_detail_audio630m.jhtml
LG Nortel
http://www.lg-nortel.com/
Microsoft UC Devices: http://www.lg-nortel.com:8140/jsp/lgnortel/global/global.product.retrieveProduct.laf?mid=2&openId=1&sid=4&level=2&ca_id1=20040&ca_id2=20052
Exchange and IPv6
IPv6 in Windows Server 2008 cannot be uninstalled. However, we can disable IPv6 in Windows Server 2008 by doing one of the following:
• In the Network Connections folder, obtain properties on all of your connections and adapters and clear the check box next to the Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6) component in the list under This connection uses the following items.
This method disables IPv6 on your LAN interfaces and connections, but does not disable IPv6 on tunnel interfaces or the IPv6 loopback interface.
• Add the following registry value (DWORD type) set to 0xFF:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\DisabledComponents
This method disables IPv6 on all your LAN interfaces, connections, and tunnel interfaces but does not disable the IPv6 loopback interface. You must restart the computer for this registry value to take effect.
But no where it is mentioned that if we disable IPV6 then we will not be able to install E2k7 SP1. Also we are able to reproduce the issue i.e. if we disable IPV6 from the Network Adapter properties then the E2k7 SP1 installation fails on the Hub Transport Role.
And if we disable IPV6 from registry following the second method we are able to install E2k7 SP1, but it is not documented anywhere.
Zoom H2 Handy Recorder
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1916&brandID=4
The Flip Video
http://www.theflip.com/
Obviously, this article is favorable to our position in the industry, but the fact is, this is the approach we are offering customers; an incredible development platform in .Net and a long history of enabling customers and partners with powerful software solutions. Take a gander...
UC: It's Not About Buying a New IP-PBX
Posted by Jim Burton, CT-Link/UCStrategies | Aug 8, 2008
I've observed lots of discussions about Unified Communications on the web this summer, and am convinced that the reason this dialogue continues after several years comes down to one thing: Positioning. To be perceived as thought leaders in the UC space, some consultants and analysts are providing revised, updated or alternative definitions of UC in an effort to appear as leaders of the UC parade.
Meanwhile, the vendors do what they always do--(more)
You've been tasked with evaluating, piloting, deploying, etcetering OCS 2007. You're a reader. You're a doer. Or maybe you're a watcher. This post is designed to get your started on becoming the world's greatest master of OCS 2007. The operative phrase being get you started. :)
The first resource you should consider is the OCS 2007 Tech Center. It basically does the job of this blog entry, but in much more comprehensive fashion.
If you're a reader, there is no shortage of documentation on OCS 2007. You can start with the online documentation if you're down with reading on your PC. Even with my Tablet PC, though I am not fan of reading web pages. Generally, I find there is way too much space given to navigation. So I prefer the downloadable white papers. As a beginning, you should read:
The Technical Overview
The Planning Guide
The QoE Paper
The Voice Planning and Deployment Guide
And there are an assortment of blogs on Technet and MSDN, just search for unified communications, OCS, or Office Communications Server. Of course, there's this blog as well. ;)
If you're a doer, start with the OCS 2007 downloads page and get the evaluation code and start, well, doing. You can also leverage these online labs and training:
TechNet Virtual Labs: Microsoft Office Communications Server
Microsoft E-learning Course 5125: Introducing Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Finally, if you're a watcher, you will want to check out the Microsoft Events Webcast Series on OCS 2007 and Communicator 2007. On this page you will find almost 50 hours of FREE training.
So, it's in your hands. I've given you a starting point. There is no argument that can be made about the information not being out there, readily available and the only cost to you, aside from the e-Learning course which is pretty inexpensive, is your time. If we could figure out a way to allow you download it directly into your brain in less than 60 seconds, we'd offer that feature as well.
And of course, if you're a listener,there is Southwest Unified Radio hosted right here on this blog. A new episode is coming shortly.
Content
- Our Telepresence Experience
- Exchange and HyperV
- Unified Communications FREE Hosted Trial
- Microsoft Online Services
- Interview: Cinthia Shields Facetime Communications
- HP OCS 2007 Planning Tool
- New Partner Solutions Competency for Unified Communications
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Cisco Telepresence: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns669/networking_solutions_solution_segment_home.html
Scott Schnoll's blog on HyperV and Exchange: Http://Blogs.technet.com/scottschnoll
Microsoft Online Services: http://www.microsoft.com/online/learn.mspx
UC Hosted Demo LIVE:
The UC Hosted Trial is now open for business internationally!
The UC Hosted Trial is an online service managed by Unisys which provides customers an opportunity to trial Exchange Server 2007, Office Communications Server 2007, Office Outlook 2007, Office Communicator 2007 and Office Live Meeting without having to install any hardware. Any Microsoft employee can register their customer or prospect for the UC Trial. Up to 20 participants in a company can participate in the 30 day trial.
The signup site has been updated for international-based companies. Non-US based companies can try all the end-user capabilities of the UC Hosted Trial, with the exception of PSTN dialing. Due to legal guidance currently customers based in China cannot participate in the Hosted Trial.
In addition to international access, Federation with Microsoft is now enabled.
HP Sizing Tool for OCS 2007:
The OCS planning tool is designed to provide an estimation of the hardware requirements necessary to support various OCS topologies. The tool takes input from the user such as the number of users in a site, the type of OCS features and functionality, the desired server and storage technologies, and more, and generates a solution topology and associated bill of materials (BOM).
HP Architecture Planning Tool for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Sizer Page (requires a free HP passport account to sign-in)
http://h71019.www7.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/Secure/599409-0-0-0-121.html
HP Architecture Planning Tool for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 user guide on ActiveAnswers:
http://h71019.www7.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/cache/561453-0-0-0-121.html
UC Solutions Competency for Partners: https://partner.microsoft.com/40029082?msp_id=uc
Facetime Communications: www.facetime.com
Cinthia Shields
IM Auditor
Unified Security Gateway
Abstract: "...a correctly managed unified communications (UC) infrastructure can assist your business in achieving strategic objectives and gain a competitive edge. New challenges faced by modern businesses can be met effectively by using unified communications technology to conduct key business processes. The infrastructure that comprises your unified communications environment is directly linked to the functioning and growth of your business."
Click here to read: Improving Business Performance Through Unified Communications
I came across a cool article today that NetworkWorld posted earlier this month featuring Gibson Guitar's decision to use OCS 2007 as it's primary voice platform. The article is brief and highlights the value they derived from leveraging their existing investments in a Microsoft infrastructure; Active Directory, Windows Server, and Exchange Server.
http://www.networkworld.com/research/2008/060208-voip-microsoft-user.html
Content
- Welcome; Aikido Man & Name Game
- OCS 2007 R2 TAP Program
- Windows Server 2008 and OCS 2007
- Interview: Grant Miller, Polycom
- TNG: Live Meeting Updates
- New Feedback Email Address & Contest
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Office Live Meeting Client: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA101733831033.aspx
Conferencing Add-in for Outlook: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA102368901033.aspx
Mission Impossible: In-Place Upgrading Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008
Grant Miller, Senior Alliance Manager,
Polycom & Microsoft Announcements: http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.aspx?feed=MW&date=20080317&id=8346340
www.polycom.com Have Sales Contact Me link or 1 800 POLYCOM
Samson Audio Q1U Microphone: http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1879&brandID=2
We're very excited to relaunch our web connection point with all our UC customers and partners in the Southwest territory. So excited we've created a podcast to go along with it this time. Set those RSS readers up to pull down each episode and consume at your leisure. Or visit often and listen to the podcast online with the embedded Silverlight player.
We're planning to blog and podcast all year long, so stay tuned.
Chandler Bootchk
Unified Communications
Southwest District
Content
· Welcome
· Microsoft UC: Hearing is Believing
· Interview: Matt Christopher, Nortel
· What’s Happening
· Tips, Nuggets & Gems: Exchange Edge & Communicator AV Wizard
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Matthew Christopher, Microsoft Alliance Manager for Western Region,

Nortel's History: http://www.nortel.com/corporate/corptime/index.html
Innovative Communications Alliance (ICA) www.innovativecommunicationsalliance.com
Official Exchange product team blog: www.msexchangeteam.com- anything to do with Exchange
Exchange Tech Center: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/default.aspx
Exchange Webcasts: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/bb288465.aspx
Office Communications Server Tech Center: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb267356.aspx
OCS and Communicator Webcasts: http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/unifiedcommunications.aspx?tab=webcasts&id=all
OCS Ignite Tour (FREE Hands On Training from Quickstart) June 9th & 10th
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032374131&Culture=en-US
Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/38/3056&cl=us,en