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Microsoft Unified Communications

Microsoft Unified Communications
Description

Commlogik combines over 6 years experience of successful installation and deployment of unified messaging applications. Microsoft's UM solution brings a new advance level of functionality through native UM functionality in Exchange 2007.
The unification of computer and telephony technologies creates significant revenue opportunities for all companies. Imagine delivering a presentation to decision makers in multiple locations and being able to instantly locate
and conference a partner into the discussion-all from your desktop. Microsoft's unified communications (UC) servers and services accomplish this by combining instant messaging (IM), integrated presence, Web/data conferencing,
and audio/video collaboration.

Commlogik can provide integration and implementation of the related Microsoft products with UC as:
  • Exchange Server

  • Live Communication Server

  • Office Communicator

  • Live Meeting

  • Outlook

In particular, Commlogik is well positioned to integrate a variety of legacy PBX's, through certified gateways, to new Exchange 2007 UM deployments.






Microsoft's introduction of unified messaging support in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 marks the start of the third wave of unified messaging technology: robust, interoperable, server-based tools that integrate with desktop and mobile clients to give information workers access to voice, fax, and e-mail data from wherever they are and allows users to use the telephone to manage their email, calendar, and personal contacts.

Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging offers five key benefits--less wasted time, one Inbox, anywhere access, reduced costs, and a foundation for unified communications. 

Microsoft unified communications technologies tear down the walls that separate tele-communications and computing. And they do it with software that leverages your existing telecommunications infrastructure.

Microsoft unified communications technologies are more than just VoIP. They break down all the traditional communications silos. Voice-mail and faxes move over the network like e-mail. They arrive in your Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 inbox where you can sort, prioritize, and forward them, just like any piece of e-mail.

And when you're on the road, you can dial in over any telephone to hear your e-mails and your calendars. You can even access your Microsoft Office Outlook directory and place calls from any telephone.







Microsoft unified communications technologies unite your existing communication systems and tools:


  • Desktop telephone systems

  • Legacy PBX and IP-PBX systems

  • Voice mail

  • Faxes

With the productivity tools your people use every day:


  • Windows Mobile-powered devices

  • E-mail

  • 2007 Microsoft Office System

  • Instant messaging

Using two integrated servers and two client applications:


  • Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

  • Microsoft Office Communicator 2007

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

  • Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

To deliver complete communications tools:


  • VoIP telephone service

  • E-mail

  • Audio and video conferencing

  • Voice mail

  • Presence and contact information

  • Faxes

  • Instant messaging Calendars


And delivers them across multiple convenient applications and devices:


  • Desktop computers and telephone

  • Public internet

  • Windows Mobile-powered devices

  • PSTN telephones



Microsoft unified communications technologies bridge the divide between computers and telephones with two integrated servers: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. They integrate with your company's existing phone system and deliver complete communications services using your existing data network.


No forklift required: Microsoft unified communications technologies maximize your existing infrastructure by integrating legacy PBX systems through a VoIP/PBX gateway.


With Microsoft unified communications technologies, the computers on your network gain the functionality of advanced VoIP phones. Users can click to call any contact in their address book. A simple phone call can become a conference call or a video conference, on the fly.