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Real-time communication is the lifeblood of almost all business in today’s marketplace. In order to stay in the game and be competitive, companies must rely on a comprehensive platform to achieve this goal. With this as a premise, Fusion Technology’s primary focus and expertise uses the following three pillar solution in which to build your organization’s communication platform:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Blackberry Enterprise Solution
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Office Communications Server 2007 delivers streamlined communications for your users so they can find and communicate with the right person, right now, from the applications they use most.
Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 is the first Microsoft product to combine enterprise-ready IM (instant messaging), presence, conferencing, and VoIP (Voice over IP) telephony in a fully integrated unified communications solution. Office Communications Server 2007 provides richer presence capabilities, enhanced support for group IM, and improved deployment and management than its predecessor, Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 SP1.
To existing features, such as federation and public IM connectivity, Office Communications Server 2007 includes real-time conferencing hosted on servers inside your organization’s firewall and a full-featured, software-powered VoIP solution that can stand on its own or integrate easily with an existing PBX infrastructure.
Office Communications Server 2007 introduces the capability for enterprise users both inside and outside the firewall to create and join real-time Web conferences that are hosted on your organization’s internal servers. These on-premise conferences, or meetings, can be scheduled or unscheduled, and they can include IM, audio, video, application sharing, slide presentations, and other forms of data collaboration.
Office Communications Server 2007 conferences provide a rich multimedia experience that include data collaboration, group IM, audio and video, and multiparty audio conferencing. For each media type there is a corresponding conferencing server, or MCU (multipoint control unit), that manages and coordinates use of that media type during the course of a meeting. |