Darrens' on the tele!
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Well, kinda - he's on ZDnet.co.uk explaining unified communications. Which is very timely, as today Microsoft announced Live Communications Server 2007 - hailed by Mr Gates as their entry into the Unified Communications space.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, perhaps? Maybe, but not in one are. A quote from the article: "But although some implementation costs are low, this is no free lunch. To run OCS 2007 you'll need three Windows Server 2003 Server systems. Then you must add the price for OCS 2007 (to be announced on 16 October). In addition, OCS Client Access Licenses (CAL) will cost around $23 (~£11) per user for basic functions such as IM, presence and computer-to-computer voice calls. Users of the more advanced call features must have an additional CAL costing around $90 (~£44). "
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Bookmark :
Well, kinda - he's on ZDnet.co.uk explaining unified communications. Which is very timely, as today Microsoft announced Live Communications Server 2007 - hailed by Mr Gates as their entry into the Unified Communications space.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, perhaps? Maybe, but not in one are. A quote from the article: "But although some implementation costs are low, this is no free lunch. To run OCS 2007 you'll need three Windows Server 2003 Server systems. Then you must add the price for OCS 2007 (to be announced on 16 October). In addition, OCS Client Access Licenses (CAL) will cost around $23 (~£11) per user for basic functions such as IM, presence and computer-to-computer voice calls. Users of the more advanced call features must have an additional CAL costing around $90 (~£44). "
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