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The Lync Room System (LRS)

“If only someone would build Lync for a conference room”

 

Lync is at the center of one of the biggest transformations in the way we work since the advent of the PC. The workforce is more distributed, with more flexible working hours and getting things done increasingly relies on collaboration with people in multiple locations. Bill Gates was referring to this trend when he said at the launch of Lync 2010, “Lync is the most important thing to happen to the office worker since the PC came along”.

 

In Lync 2013 we have made significant investments in video and collaboration to make it really easy for individuals to collaborate from anywhere and on any device. The new video gallery enables all meeting participants to see and be seen and our mobile clients enable users to communicate and participate in a meeting from any device.

 

Lync 2013 is the fourth release of the Microsoft unified communications product line starting with Office Communicator 2007. The level of innovation we have seen since the start of our unified communications journey has been dramatic, if not unprecedented.

 

One area which hasn’t kept pace with this level of innovation is the meeting room, which is an area where information workers (IW’s) spend a lot of time during the course of a day. As more and more meetings involve remote attendees, the capabilities and expectations of these remote attendees make very clear how far behind the meeting room experience has fallen compared to desktop and mobile.

 

The best effort of the industry to bring communications to the meeting room to date has been with videoconferencing systems (VTCs). Over time, we’ve heard from many of our customers who are dissatisfied with their current videoconferencing experience that they wish it would just work and be as easy to use as their desktop.

 

So what exactly are the problems with conference rooms that make them so hard to use? Many of us who go to meetings on a regular basis know them well:

Time spent getting the meeting started: We’ve observed that it takes 8 to 10 minutes on average from the time someone tries to start a meeting to the time 2-way video is established and content is available in the meeting. Challenges abound in everything from getting the projector working to getting the laptop to project to getting video started.

 

Videoconferencing equipment is not well utilized: Most large companies have deployed VTCs in some meeting rooms but their usage is often limited to those who had the need to install and took the trouble to learn how to operate them in the first place. If you ask everyone else what they know about VTCs, they will probably comment on the camera at the front of the room pointing at the wall and the remote control on the table. This is primarily because the user interface for VTCs is not intuitive and even once it has been learnt, you still need to know the identity of the room you want to call to be able to establish a connection. VTC vendors have tried to improve this experience in recent years but it’s still not as intuitive as using the PC on your desk.

 

Remote attendees feel isolated: For most meetings with content and remote attendees, the in-room participants need to choose which of the two to show in the meeting room as there is only so much screen real estate available. Most often, the in-room attendees choose to show the content which is the subject of the meeting, and not the video of the remote participants. Without the 2-way video connection, out of sight is like being out of mind and remote attendees aren’t able to contribute effectively to the meeting.

 

Meetings are hard to manage: When you finally get the meeting started, you still need to worry about managing the participants, the audio/video and the content being shown in the meeting.

 

“If only someone would build Lync for a conference room” – anon.

 

We decided it’s time to do exactly that, and at Lync Conference in San Diego, CA, we are announcing Lync Room System in conjunction with our partners Crestron, LifeSize, Polycom, and SMART.

 

What is a Lync Room System?

 

Lync Room System is a meeting room solution consisting of integrated hardware and software delivered by our partners and optimized to join Lync meetings. With Lync Room System you can join an online meeting with one touch and be ready to collaborate with remote attendees in seconds. It has all the equipment you need for great meetings:

1. High definition touch displays (1080p) for showing video and enabling collaboration. Lync Room Systems are available with 1 or 2 front of room touch displays depending on your room size

2. High definition video camera for capturing the room in full 1080p resolution

3. Wideband audio for clear sound from the room and to the room

4. Table-top touch meeting console to enable the meeting controller to manage the meeting without distracting the other attendees

It’s all brought together by the Lync Room System Edition software, which is a full Lync client optimized to bring the immersive meeting experience to a meeting room setting. It makes joining meetings as easy as on your PC and breaks down the barrier between in-room and remote attendees. Being able to see content and high definition video side by side makes remote collaboration more effective.

 

 

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Lync Room System from SMART, showing the table top console, 2 front of room touch screens and front of room camera

 

Whenjoining the meeting, content and video are automatically shown on large screens. You can easily launch an interactive whiteboard (as shown above) for immersive collaboration with in-room and remote attendees. Using the console, you can switch between different views and manage meeting content, as well as add remote attendees if needed.

 

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The home screen

 

Lync Room System launches into the meeting calendar view, so you can see what meetings are scheduled for the room and join with one touch. Unlike using many VTCs, you don’t need to know the name of the room or people you are calling or the virtual meeting room being used. All you need to do is send a Lync meeting invite from Outlook for the room to show it in the calendar and enable it to join, just the same as joining a meeting from your PC.

 

 

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Changing in-room meeting views from the console

 

The console lets you pick the views of the meeting you want to show in the room with one touch. Sometimes you want to see the video gallery of remote attendees for an immersive 2-way conversation, sometimes it’s the content and gallery together.

 

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Using the console to manage meeting participants

 

From the Participants tab of the console, you can check who’s in the meeting, add or remove participants and mute attendees if the dog is barking and they forgot to mute themselves.

 

For IT administrators, since LRS is just another Lync endpoint, it is managed the same way as Lync clients. Whereas existing VTCs require separate infrastructure, LRS is part of the Lync deployment and uses the same server infrastructure. This integrated manageability dramatically reduces the complexity of deployment.

Each of our partners will be delivering integrated room systems according to our hardware specifications in order to ensure reliability of the meeting room setup and consistency of the experience for end users. Stay tuned for more information from them about availability and features.

 

-Anton Krantz, Principal Group Program Manager

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    IS there any way to get this client without the hardware? please respond to voelckertj@hotmail.com

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    @RaiJain - Can you be more specific? We have LRS 15.03 installed and Lync/Exchange CU3 - Still the same issue with OWA Online Meeting option...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    This is one of my most wished for features, great to see it become a reality! It would be even nicer if we could download the Lync Room software so we can build our own rooms :)

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I know this is focused on Enterprise but has great possibilities as part of Office 365 for Distance and Distributed Education.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    We are rolling these out globally for several customers. Let me know if you want to learn more or see the system in action.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    nice topic

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    We are looking to build an LRS Need a point of contact to discuss details. Adi Regev ClearOne  

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    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2013
    Can you help me resolve issue with my microsoft office communicator 2007 R2 Version 3.5.6907.83.  My contacts status are all in white.  No green(online), yellow (away) or red (busy) are appearing on all my contacts.

  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2013
    Will stay tuned. Manny: Maybe you should ask your IT department..

  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2013
    Will the lync room system edition be available for download/purchase, or is this something we'll have to buy integrated into 3rd party hardware? I would love to integrate this into existing presentation hardware and not have to replace what we're already bought.

  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2013
    Looks very good. No mention of costs yets, is this going to be silly money?! I hope not.

  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2013
    @ Malc: I don't think you can find any room based Conferencing solution on the marekt right now that is not 'Silly Money'. I hope partners/vendors have a decent upgrade/trade up plan for this so those who have already invested in VC dont get burned.

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2013
    VTC is cool and even useful, but I was disappointed to see the Lync 2013 still doesn't support group IM chatrooms for the non-Windows participants.

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2013
    Wait to see this implemented soon. Really looking forward to it.

  • Anonymous
    February 27, 2013
    What about interoperability? Still need federation to communicate externally (only Lync to Lync support)?

  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2013
    Does anyone have an information what devices will be supported for this Lync Room System (LRS), for example from Polycom?

  • Anonymous
    March 18, 2013
    @Mike: Lync Room System is sold as an integrated offering by our partners. Crestron, LifeSize, SMART and Polycom announced plans at Lync Conference to launch Lync Room Systems this year. An integrated offering of HW and SW ensures that the system works as designed and as qualified by Microsoft. This avoids a lot of the reliability issues in meeting rooms today because of different equipment that does not work well together.

  • Anonymous
    March 18, 2013
    @Aba: Lync Room System is interoperable with 3rd party videoconferencing systems in the same way as Lync. See technet.microsoft.com/.../hh239758 for a list of interoperable products and the features they support.

  • Anonymous
    April 04, 2013
    Very cool and will suit our circumstances ideally (we're going Lync 13 enterprise and have a lack of vidcon capabilities). I'm looking forward to further announcements. Will the room software allow for exchange / outlook  integration? I imagine it will but it would be good to know. Thanks Anton

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    April 29, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2013
    We have create a simple Lync auditorium System :) itbasedtelco.wordpress.com/.../lync-in-action-company-meetings-broadcast

  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2013
    Hi, I m an interior designer and am taking up a project to design an office space in the next month . Needless to say, conference room is going to be a part of the project. All I had been reading till now is about projectors, printers and desks one should have for the employees to say...WOW! What a conference room! What an office or something innovative. Thank you for sharing this new technology as it gives me lots of options to save space and not compromise on any of my ideas. You know all I was reading until now is www.become.com/.../essential-office-electronics-printer-projector and now I realise it was just the starting point. I can do a lot more!

  • Anonymous
    June 10, 2013
    I just wrote an article for Corporate TechDecsions on how LYNC can be a Game Changer in both the AV and VTC industries. Here is the link to the Infocomm 2013 Game Changer article: www.corporatetechdecisions.com/.../game_changers_at_infocomm_2013

  • Anonymous
    July 14, 2013
    Though not "Lync Certified" We have been using our camera (and the VDOPC) with grat success- actual 1080p resolution with true Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. http://www.vdo360.com

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2013
    One of my clients just told me that he heard that the LRS idea was being scrapped.  Is this true?  If it is, can someone speak a little bit about why?

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2013
    @ Anita LRS idea is not scrapped and the first version of it is already in the market. As of now Crestron and SMART are selling the product.

  • Anonymous
    November 01, 2013
    At Conference Room Systems we build lync systems shipped ready to install and use.  Check it out   conferenceroomsystems.com

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2013
    Hi, We deployed 2 room systems this week but we think we have found a potential bug. If the meeting is created using Outlook Web Access 2013 (using Calendar > New Event > Online Meeting) then the room system will fail to join the meeting with the message "we can't join the meeting right now". Unfortunately, this customer cannot use the native Outlook Client to create the online meetings (but testing this method, the room system can connect to the meeting without issue). I obviously would need to raise this with PSS but I'm hoping to contact the LRS team directly as our customer is needles to say, very irate that they have purchased a system that doesn't work the way they would expect. I ask anyone with a LRS to test this out by using the "online meeting" button within Outlook Web Access 2013.

  • Anonymous
    November 22, 2013
    Good overview of the problem and the potential solution

  • Anonymous
    December 04, 2013
    LRS can now join the meeting scheduled/created using Outlook Web Access 2013.

  • Anonymous
    December 11, 2013
    Awesome!! Is the LRS software only available to specific partners or is it available for download or in SDK format to allow for custom development and deployments ?

  • Anonymous
    December 11, 2013
    I just deployed LRs Crestron  all things working fine however the lrs portal showed that all LRS are offline do you have any clew

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  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2014
    I'm very very interested in small scale systems versions of these. While we have 20-30 rooms that warrant the expense of telepressence style systems we have probably 200 that could use a smaller, lower cost unit. Think Xbox with Kinect camera and a TV. That would be fantastic. We are rolling out Lync 2013 right now to 9,000 staff and 30,000 students. It's very impressive (when compared to our Avaya, Cisco, Tandberg, and Polycom products). I just really wish we could bridge the "room to person" gap without a.) using PC's (it's more to maintain) or b.) paying $7-10,000 for an integrated room based system. I really want Microsoft to expand on the intersection of Lync and "Resources" (in the exchange since). I want my clients to be able to simply book a room (in exchange) with a lync endpoint in it and have the meeting launch (automatically or with intervention). We've also tried all the Roundtable versions, very neat but you still have to lug them around, have cable all over the place, and you rely entirely on a.) the clients endpoint (if it's not setup correctly the meeting tanks) and b.) the person calling in has to know WHO in the room has the Roundtable plugged in. Otherwise, i've been in this business a long time and I have to say this is the first fundamental shift in workplace communication i've seen that isn't a mess, hard to use, hard for users to understand, and is broadly supported (needs a linux client please!!!). If you would have told me that I would have committed my enterprise to Microsoft UC two years ago i'd have laughed. Now I must go eat my hat!

  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2014
    We are having intermittent issues with connection of the schedule ribbon to Exchange. Is this a known issue and are we close to having a fix?

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    March 21, 2014
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    March 27, 2014
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  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2014
    We have a large selection of Lync Room Systems -Come and See http://conferenceroomsystems.com/ms-lync-video-systems/

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2014
    The SMART Room System for Microsoft Lync is SMART’s solution for Microsoft’s Lync Room System ( http

  • Anonymous
    December 08, 2014
    Check out Lync compatible solution http://www.niteon.nl/2014/10/kpn-klasgenoot/

  • Anonymous
    December 22, 2014
    RE: "For IT administrators, since LRS is just another Lync endpoint, it is managed the same way as Lync clients. Whereas existing VTCs require separate infrastructure, LRS is part of the Lync deployment and uses the same server infrastructure. This integrated manageability dramatically reduces the complexity of deployment."

    I don't disagree with the strategic benefits of Lync in the Enterprise, and I don't disagree with the above referenced comment regarding benefits of reducing complexity of Lync infrastructure, however, from a security and management standpoint, I very much disagree with the above referenced comment. Managing passwords securely is enough work for IT Admins as it is, but when a new system is introduced that requires so much manually-intensive work just to change a password on a single SRS end-point, I really question the commitment to security/management. In an Enterprise, it should not require physical human access to a remote site and a non-programmatic (automation) interface.

    At a company with a hundred Lync-enabled conference rooms, it could take days to get passwords changed according to company policy, and if your company policy requires that generic/resource account passwords be changed every 90 days, that becomes a huge burden on IT.

    I hope that in all of these marketing materials will be soon reflecting more growth and maturity on the automation side for the sake of truly helping with IT Management of Lync infrastructure.

  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2015
    Is there anyway to Brand the home screen, or add messages?

  • Anonymous
    May 01, 2015
    When will the WSUS option on LRS devices work.

  • Anonymous
    May 15, 2015
    Has anyone seen this issue.
    Remote Desktop Setting in configuration disable after a period of time. Have to either reboot or go into setting and re enable. If you know the fix please let me know. thanks

  • Anonymous
    June 30, 2015
    While looking at the calendar, a small lock icon appears in the meeting block. and I cannot connect to the meeting. where does this come from?

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    We've been using Office Communicator since its' inception and are now using its' latest rendition lync. We've bundled it with our enterprise office deployment. Right now we are seriously taking a look at the Smart SRS system with dual 55" displays and are quite impressed for a smaller conference room. Next door we have a training/education room where we plan on using Lync as well to collaborate with conference room, desktop users and remote attendees. This blog is one of the best summations of the product I have seen. Thank you for presenting this, it provides much more in-depth detail on the product offering than other sites.

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