Gurdeep Singh Pall Corporate Vice President Microsoft Corporation SESSION CODE: UNC205
Productivity Over the years, our definition of productivity has evolved with our users
How Information Workers Feel TodayWhat Information Workers Want
Eases deployment and migration through interoperability and extensibility Audio, Video, Web Conferencing Enterprise Voice and Telephony Instant Messaging and Presence Connecting people in new ways, anytime, anywhere Drives adoption through ease of use and better together with Microsoft Office
Connecting people in new ways, anytime, anywhere
Extend Communications Into Business Processes Make conversations contextual Extend the Communicator experience New client side controls to simplify development Streamline Communications Cut-down Human Latency Extend the Reach of the Application
Building Communications Into Your Business Processes
Integrate and Enhance Existing Investments PBX integration options Works with room based conferencing systems Qualified SIP trunking providers Reaching outside the corporate boundaries Federation has been in the OCS DNA since 2005 New in ‘14’
PC PHONE WEB Consistent User Experience On-Premises Cloud Service Communications Server “14”Communications Online -Presence & Instant Messaging -Conferencing -Voice (with partner solution)
>> “Office Communications Server offered all of the features we needed out-of-the-box without requiring additional licenses. That, plus the interoperability with Office 2007 and Office SharePoint Server and the ability to click to dial from these other applications, was what sold us on Microsoft.” Kevin Rice Global Network Architect A. T. Kearney >> “We were spending more than a million dollars a month in our conference bridging. We are not spending anywhere near that today and expect to be saving across the board with the unified communications suite in the neighborhood of nine to ten million dollars per year, just in our enterprise costs.” Joe Hamblin Manager of UC for Client Services Sprint Nextel >> “Replacing those PBXs, that’s going to save us millions of dollars because we have PBXs virtually all over the world… We have reduced our travel budget by 10 percent, you’re looking at over $500,000 a year savings… We expect to reduce our long distance telephone calls by that same amount, you’re looking at over $230,000 a year in savings.” Bill Johnson Chief Information Officer Stoneridge
Audio, Video, Web Conferencing Enterprise Voice and Telephony Messaging, Instant Messaging and Presence IT Professionals
SESSION CODE: UN205