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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Microsoft Tests VoIP in Communications Server 2007

With the introduction of new software to manage Internet-based calling systems in the enterprise, Microsoft has added a key component to its unified voice-data communications strategy.
A beta version of Office Communications Server 2007 has been delivered to some to 2,500 I.T. professionals who will be the first to use the application to integrate Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) into their current telephony systems.
With the new voice server, workers can initiate a person-to-person or multiparty phone call from Office 2007 applications, such as Word, Outlook, or Office Communicator, by clicking on a colleague's name to determine his or her availability.

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