Microsoft Releases Office Communications Server 2007 To Manufacturing, Game On For The Battle For UC Dominance

Microsoft Releases Office Communications Server 2007 To Manufacturing, Game On For The Battle For UC Dominance

Microsoft recently released its long awaited Office Communications Server 2007 unified communications platform to manufacturing. With this move Microsoft stays on-target for a fall release after completing an extensive beta testing period.

Microsoft continues to position OCS as a tool that will enable enterprises to shift their telephony applications away from costly hardware toward application-based services while improving the ability of individuals and groups to communicate and collaborate.

Meanwhile Microsoft's competitors tout richer feature sets and proven enterprise-class reliability and scalability, a message that so far continues to resonate with enterprises as noted in the Nemertes benchmark , "Building the Successful Virtual Workplace." ITEs interviewed for the benchmark were by and large adopting a "wait-and-see" approach, planning to integrate their Microsoft presence apps with their telephony systems, but not yet ready to commit to replacing IP-PBXs with OCS servers.