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Microsoft Lync 2013 Unified Communications: From Telephony to Real Time Communication in the Digital Age

You're reading from   Microsoft Lync 2013 Unified Communications: From Telephony to Real Time Communication in the Digital Age Being ahead of the game in communications is a great business asset. This book will educate you in the recent thinking on Unified Communications and clarify the technical side. It's a revelatory read for both corporate and IT decision makers.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849685061
Length 224 pages
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Microsoft Lync 2013 Unified Communications: From Telephony to Real-time Communication in the Digital Age
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Innovation of Communication and Information Technologies FREE CHAPTER 2. Information Technology Meets Knowledge Management 3. Business Cooperation in the World of the World Wide Web 4. Value and Potential for End Users 5. Cost Optimization Approaches 6. Unified Communications Projects in Practice 7. Analyzing the Key Points of a Unified Communications Project 8. Technology Inside the Microsoft UC Platform and a Look into the Future Appendix A.
Index

The pilot phase


First of all, Contoso decided to order the required server hardware that was recommended in the system integrator's design proposal together with the Microsoft Lync architect. The server hardware was a mix of "physical" hardware and virtualized servers. The virtualized servers would host basic infrastructure and Lync services in a virtual environment.

Next, both the IT department as well as the user can start preparations for the real integration. A 50-member department in the main office was changed to act as the pilot group for the first stage in the UC pilot. These 50 users were made to have their existing PBX phone switched off. The telephone numbers of these pilot users were routed through a S2M (ISDN) connection between the Siemens HiPath Routed 4000 PBX system and the SIP gateway which is connected to the Lync Server (Mediation Server).

The preceding graphic is an example for VoIP Gateway (AudioCodes); connection between Lync, PBX, PSTN (telephony network), and/or...

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