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INTRODUCING SKYPE FOR BUSINESS Omar Kudović Senior Unified Communications Specialist Quipu GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
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Agenda
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-Over 300 million connected users per month (Source: Skype, June 2014) -Skype users made 2 billion minutes of calls in one day -140 million active Skype users on iOS and Android -More than 300 billion minutes of video a year -At certain points in the day, there are more people using Skype from their phone or tablet than from a PC. -Skype continues to be an essential app, ranked in the top 10 most downloaded apps of all time on Windows Phone, iOS and Android.
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NO MATTER WHAT IS IN THE CLIENT NO MATTER WHO USES THE CLIENT IT MATTERS TO HAVE A FULL CLIENT PORTFOLIO THAT OPENS YOU TO A PERSONAL, UNIVERSAL, INTELLIGENT AND TRUSTED COMMUNICATION
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Chat and presence reliability
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Optimization of presence and sign-in traffic – (Reduction by around 25%) Reduced traffic during re-sign in Better telemetry and monitoring Better mobile experience Chat and presence reliability
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Manageability improvements
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Lync Server 2013 –Too many steps –Complicated –Following proceduree
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Skype For Business –Simple patching process –Few steps –Easier administration
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Captures – Successful calls – Missed calls – Chat history Architecture – Leverages UCWA for mobile clients – Leverages LYSS interaction – Stores history in Exchange Deployment – On Front End – No new server roles Configuration – Policies for mobile and desktop clients – Can enable/disable calls and IMs history
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Storage queue processors Presence serverData MCUArchiving agent Storage service queue Read/write FEs in the same pool FEs in another pool Contact/group Meeting meta/ content/archive Session meta/content Read/ write/ search/ notify Raw session data Read/write
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Call via Work Response Group Service (RGS) scalability SILK in Skype for Business Call Quality Dashboard
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Enterprise Voice for PBX Users – Skype for Business users can make voice calls using any PSTN phone, including existing PBX endpoints – Leverages existing Direct SIP connectivity between PBX systems and Lync/Skype for Business User experience – Skype for Business dials out to PSTN or desk phone number to connect user, then connects with far-end destination Features – Presence update and call control from Skype for Business client – Mid-call control capabilities preserved on PBX phone Call via Work
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Response Group Services
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SILK in Skype for Business
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Informations: – SILK is available in Lync 2013 desktop client today for mobile peer-to-peer calls – SILK will be the default codec for all Skype for Business and Skype P2P sessions. RTA still there for backward compatibility – SILK is not supported on single-core CPU – Replace SVOPC protocol SILK in Skype for Business Supported clients: - Lync/Skype for Business desktop client, Lync App - Mobile: Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone Unsupported clients: - VDI Plug-in, Lync web app, Attendant, Lync Phone Edition
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SILK in Skype for Business
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Q & A
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