Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications
Communication within business is an area that is continually trying to become more efficient. Communication is one of the most important aspects of business. The methods of which communication exist are numerous. But when it comes down to it, it’s a matter of making sure the message meets the receiver.
The median of which a message travels can vary greatly. The number of channels through which a message can travel has greatly increased with digital technologies. Digital technologies allow the transmission of a message through an increasing amount of synchronous and asynchronous methods.
Joe Schurman outlines many of the ways which Microsoft technologies are able to expand the methods for which this can occur. Schurman recently wrote Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications. He covers vast amount of capabilities and implementations, all of which can be viewed at the book’s page InformIT.
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In Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications, Schurman details:
- Microsoft’s vision of voice products and services for consumer, small/medium businesses, and enterprise organizations including a foreword by Gurdeep Singh Pall, Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Unified Communications Group, and commentary by Xuedong Huang, General Manager of the Microsoft Research Communications Innovation Center.
- Technical guidance and information related to Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Response Point, and the Microsoft Unified Communications platform, including the newly released Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2.
- Sales guidance for selling Microsoft voice solutions in the SMB and Enterprise markets.
- Examples of customized Microsoft voice and unified communications applications.
- Overview of Microsoft voice and unified communications security.
- Latest Microsoft voice and unified communications research and development.
- Understanding of voice, unified communications, and telephony concepts and terms as well as the history and evolution of communications technology.
The book is designed for beginners to intermediate users, and includes all the technical pointers that are necessary to implement the latest Microsoft communication technologies.


















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