Microsoft is leading software tycoon, it will definitely make significant differences in coming with OCS 2007, after all it is SWITCHING & ROUTING technologies implemented with software, it will do what ever best and fix bugs once it is launched... Ash.
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Awesome, cant wait to move
Awesome, cant wait to move our PBX to a Microsoft platform. Weekly critical security patches, constant reboots, ecstatic users. I vote Asterisk cluster running on the hardened Linux. Free and absolutely awesome.
RE: Microsoft Office Communications Server FAQ
MS-OCS overlooks a fundamental principle in large (or for that matter, all) corporate office environments. In our highly litiguous society, just how do we address the matter of E-911? The legacy PBX only recently solved this. Now we're breaking the umbillical cord again.
e911....
Today this is not a core function of OCS. This feature is provided by the media gateway product that you select, but this is something that can easily be delivered upon.
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