Microsoft Reveals Extent Of VoIP Ambitions Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Within three years Microsoft expects more than 100 million people will be able to make phone calls using its Office Systems applications.
It better get a move on then. The company is getting ready to deliver a key component of this integrated business communications vision in the form of Communications Server 2007. It's ust announced it will be making the software available as a public beta priorto the general relase of the software.

Microsoft has also announced that for the first time it is making the interoperability specifications for Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007 available to partners, enabling them to deliver a unified experience with SIP interoperability between their PBX and Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007.

This is an important part of the solution that will help Microsoft deliver on its proimise to cutr the cost of solutions by fifty per cent over the next three years. By allowing partners to develop interoperable systems Microsoft figures it will make the process of deploying unified communications more cost effective by leveraging existing phone systems rather than a rip and replace.

Microsoft is not the only company taking this approach, but the huge partner ecosystem the softwarevenodr canbring tobear on such solutions will give it momentum fast.

"We're embarking on a software transformation similar to what we saw from the mainframe to the PC," said Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft Corp.'s Business Division, . "With a shift of this magnitude, there will be tremendous opportunities for our industry partners worldwide."

"Software is set to transform business phone systems as profoundly as it has transformed virtually every other form of workplace communication," he said. "Over time, the software-based VoIP technology built into Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Office Communicator will offer so much value and cost savings that it will make the standard telephone look like that old typewriter that's gathering dust in the stockroom."

Customers can register for the public beta version of Office Communications Server and Communicator 2007 at http://www.microsoft.com/uc.

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