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Willkommen beim
Launch Event Wien!
Daniel Jonathan Valik, MAS, MBA
Sr. Product Specialist for UC & Mobility Microsoft [email protected]
Dipl. Ing. David ZipserSr. Solution Sales for UCMicrosoft [email protected]
Christian SeichterSales Specialist for UC Microsoft Western Europe [email protected]
What´s new in Lync Server 2010 ?
The Power of Unified Communications
Communications Server Roadmap
2007
2009
Today
OCS 2007
OCS 2007 R2
Lync™ 2010
• Enterprise Ready Voice• Branch / Data Center Survivability • E-911• PSTN Failover• Analog Device Support• Single User Experience IM, Voice, Conf
• Communicator Attendant• ACD (Response Group)• Single Number Reach/CoMo• New Devices• Delegation• Call Monitoring• SIP Trunking
• Most Common Calling Features
• OCS 2007 and OCS 2007 R2 offer sufficiently complete voice solution for “mobile workers”
What your Employees Experience TodayCurrent communications and collaboration experience
Source: Ideal Communications and Collaboration Research by Microsoft, 2009
Leverage our Growing Partner Ecosystem
Infrastructure Partners“HP, Juniper, Dialogic,
Audiocodes, ferrari electronics, Brocade & Cisco participating in network optimization program”
Service Providers
“10 SIP Trunking providers qualified”
ISVs
“200+ partners developing on Lync Server 2010”
End User Devices
“Polycom, Aastra, Snom announce new low-cost IP
Phones”
System Integrators
“A growing partner eco-system with HP, Kapsch, ACP, Siemens, Telekom Austria, Unify² and 350+ partners in
Voice Specialized Program”
Why is Unified Communications important?
▪ Shifting workforce: Mobility gets more important than in past (homeworking, etc.) ▪ Work from home: 63 million will telecommute in the US by 2016
▪ Overwhelmed: Businesses average more than six communications devices and almost five communications applications per employee
▪ Frustrated: Collaboration inefficiencies waste up to 25% of staff time
▪ Mobile phone = New PC: 600 million smart-phones will be used for business in 2011▪ Virtual meetings on the rise: Videoconferencing technology could replace 20% of business travel WW
Change in Workforce
Lack of Technology Integration
Demand for New Modalities
What Employees WantIdeal communications and collaborations experience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
Compliance
Unified Experience
AudioConferencing
E-mail andCalendaring
WebConferencing Telephony
VideoConferencing Voice Mail
InstantMessaging (IM)
Common Communication Silos
Authentication
Administration
Storage
User Experience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
UserExperience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
User Experience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
UserExperience Authentication
Administration
Storage
User Experience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
UserExperience
Authentication
Administration
Storage
User Experience
Telephony andVoice Mail
InstantMessaging
E-mail andCalendaring
Unified Conferencing: Audio, Video,
Web
The Microsoft Communications Offering
On-Premises In the Cloud
The new Lync Client Instant Messaging/PresenceDesktop SharingVoiceScheduled Conferencing and Video Conferencing Public IM/Audio/Video
demo
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Cross Platform Support for Lync 2010Options for those who use Macs, mobile phones, browsers, and other devices
▪ “Lync for Mac”▪ “UC for Live Messenger and Lync“
»Connect with others
▪ Lync Mobile for Windows Phone 7, iPhone, Nokia, RIM, others…
»Communicate through mobile phones
▪ Lync Web App, Outlook Web App & custom»
Reach through the browser
▪ Polycom, Plantronics, Jabra, Aastra, Snom and more…
»Experience Lync through numerous devices
The New Architecture Streamlined server deployment
New Topology BuilderCentral Management Store
Management
Silverlight Communication Server Control Panel ( no MMC ) Powershell, Role Based Access Control ( RBAC )Improved monitoring on services, components, and voice quality
Architectural Enhancement
No requirement for standalone Mediation serverCo-location of all server roles except monitoringSupport for Virtualization
The Lync Topology
Source: „The Renaissance of Communication & Collaboration”, 2010, Daniel J. Valik
„YourUCcompany“
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Branch UC Office
Network Requirements
▪ Improved Codec▪ Bandwith
management▪ Less bandwith ▪ HD available
What is new in the video area?Try out Video with MicrosoftEnterprise grade infrastructure
Central MCU integrated in Front End serverBandwidth management
Lower Cost of Ownership
Great choice of Webcams and Equipment Low-cost video conferencing with Polycom CX5000Integration of Polycom and Tandberg equipment with Lync
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Next gen of Video Conferencing
New client experience: all in Lync clientEasily plan and schedule online meetingsHigher quality: from CIF to HDCommunicate with Live Messenger
New IP phones ‘Optimized for’ Lync
Find more information about these optimized devices at www.optimizedfor.com
Aastra 6725 iPAastra 6721 iP Polycom CX600Polycom CX3000Polycom CX500
Lync Devices Portfolio
Snom 3001
$850+$200-300
$150-200
$100+
1 compatible IP phone, tested for interop with OCS 2007 R2
Lync To Polycom HDX SIP Endpoint
Lync client sees presence and availability ofHDX group system and can click to call
The new Lync ServerTopology BuilderSilverlight Control Panel Power Shell
demo
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Jürgen Frühwirth, MCM Solution Engineering Kapsch
Interoperable and Extensible Platform
Lync 2010 works with other Microsoft Applications and third-party vendor technologies
»Integrate and Enhance Existing Investments
Take advantage of interoperability to replace, enhance, or add voice options to PBX
»Offer Choice in Voice
Integrate presence with line of business applications
»Extend Communications to Business Processes
Realize Unified Communications The important steps to integrate UC
Pre-planning
Planning
DeploymentAdministration
Monitoring
• Lync Server 2010 Planning tool+
• Planning Guides• Consulting, Reference
Customers
• Topology Builder• Setup (Local)• Migration tools (PowerShell)• Application integration• Enterprise Voice, Vide, etc.
• Lync Server 2010 • Control Panel*• PowerShell
• SCOM 2007 R2 pack• Monitoring Server• Additional tools
• Add Branch Office Integration (if needed)• Add UC to the communication standard • Integrate UC in workflows
• Product Overview• Documentation / Content• Solution – Product areas
Key take aways
• Optimized Infrastructure
• Lync is an enterprise UC platform
• Application Integration
• Partner ecosystem
Q&A
Important
Everybodysbusiness with Microsoft
Microsoft Unified Communications, Technical Forum
Find us in Xing, LinkedIn, Facebook,…Download-Link for: UC Book “The Renaissance of
Communication & Collaboration”
Thanks, Enjoy our event!
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