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OCS goes gold!

This is huge - in case you haven't heard the news yet - Office Communications Server 2007 has been Released To Manufacturing (RTM)!!!!

I have been using Communicator 2007 as my primary phone for several months now, along with Exchange 2007 for voicemail, and I'm personally excited that the product is now finished.

So what can you expect with OCS, and what is included in this release?

  • Software powered VoIP: by using a smart end-point (aka a PC), OCS and Communicator 2007 allow a much richer experience than traditional VoIP systems.
  • Software economics: OCS works with a broad range of devices, phones, applications from a wide range of partners.
  • Voice quality: The listening and call quality offered by a pre-release version of Office Communications Server 2007 was “considerably better than that provided by [a leading provider’s] IP phones,” according to an independent benchmark study conducted by Psytechnics, a firm specialising in voice-quality research.
  • Easy transition: Companies can get more value from their existing PBX systems, networks and desk phones by using Office Communications Server to add VoIP and unified communications capabilities without ripping and replacing existing investments.
  • Streamlined communications: click-to-call from Outlook, Word, Sharepoint and other apps - including the ability to simply add presence and telephony/video to LOB or custom applications/websites.
  • Tools that travel: It doesn't matter if you're in the office sitting at your desk, working from home, or sitting at a coffee shop - you still have all of your communications tools available.  In fact right now I am writing this from a hotel in Seattle.  My girlfriend in Sydney can dial my local 02 phone number and I take the call over here on my PC.  All of this without a VPN!!  As long as I have web access, then I can make and receive calls - and due to our adaptive codecs (more info below) it doesn't matter that I am running across an unreliable unmanaged network (aka the Internet).

So how about the voice quality?

One of the huge improvements we're making in Office Communications Server 2007 is in the area of speech quality and Quality of Experience in VoIP phonecalls.

We have a document available for download with an overview of our RTAudio advanced VoIP codec, which has the ability to dynamically adjust to network conditions such as latency, packet loss, jitter, etc; and because it is a variable-bitrate codec, calls will not drop out if the network is not "perfect".  This is a huge change from traditional Enterprise VoIP technologies, which require end-to-end management of the network.  Rather than adjusting the network to fit the call, we can adjust the call to fit the network.

So what does this mean?  Think better voice quality with less bandwidth, and the ability for remote/mobile users to connect to OCS and make voice/video calls across the Internet and from mobile networks, wireless hotspots, etc.

Download the whitepaper from https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=05625af1-3444-4e67-9557-3fd5af9ae8d1&displaylang=en

So what else is being launched with OCS?

Office Communicator 2007 - rich presence, web conferencing, multi-party IP audio, multi-party IP audio, call management, integration with Office and other apps.

My real-life experience with Communicator telephony:   when somebody rings me during office hours my PC will ring (including my Catalina phone - more on that below), as will my mobile - I can answer whatever is more convenient.  After hours (based on what I publish in Outlook), when I don't answer, or when my presence is set to Do Not Disturb, then calls will be redirected to Exchange Unified Messaging for voicemail.

Some screenshots of Communicator's incoming call options below (these are real shots - my numbers hidden for privacy):

 image  Setting my phone to simultaneously ring my mobile. 
That little envelope icon in the top-right is MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) for my Exchange voicemail - my Catalina phone (below) also has a MWI light for Exchange.

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More call options - note the Outlook working hours option.

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On a call.  Note the Subject line of the phonecall - that is based on the Subject of the Outlook email I called from, so people know why I'm calling before they answer!!!  Also if I'm talking on my PC and need to leave the office for whatever reason, I can transfer the call to my mobile.

Office RoundTable - 360 degree panoramic IP video camera.  As part of OCS's on-premise conferencing features, you have the ability to use a RoundTable camera.

This allows you to see everybody in the room, as well as a stream of the active speaker, while you present PPT, whiteboards, application sharing, polls, etc.

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A recent post on RoundTable can be found at https://blogs.technet.com/itproaustralia/archive/2007/07/11/microsoft-office-roundtable.aspx, and more information can be found at https://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2006/oct06/10-20officeroundtable.mspx

 

UC and Communicator phones - don't want to talk into your PC?  Our partners are releasing phones that will integrate with Communicator.  There are USB phones that require your PC as a softphone, but also the Communicator Phone Experience which is a standalone handset that has an Ethernet port to run as a pure IP endpoint.

Here are some the devices from partners that are now available:

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The LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540 is an intelligent IP Phone that helps improve productivity and work performance for information workers.
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The LG-Nortel USB Phone is designed to deliver a high-quality user experience.
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The Polycom CX400 Cordless Phone helps to enable high-quality cordless calls from Communicator.
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The Jabra GN9330 USB Headset is among the first wireless office headsets to offer true wideband audio.
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The Jabra GN9350 Headset is a dual-function wireless headset for both traditional and PC-based telephony.
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The LG-Nortel Bluetooth Headset is a wireless solution helping users to make or receive calls on their PCs without speakerphones.
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The Polycom CX100 Speakerphone helps to enable hands-free calls with remarkable wideband voice quality from a PC.
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The Samsung SyncMaster 225UW is a 22-inch widescreen LCD monitor with built-in camera and microphone.
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Microsoft RoundTable, camera exposed
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The ASUS S7F notebook series has a sleek, lightweight design that lets users travel light and in style.
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The Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone helps to enable hands-free calls with remarkable wideband voice quality from a PC.
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The NEC UC USB Phone is a USB device that can be plugged directly into a PC USB port, enabling high-quality wideband sound.
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We have recently deployed the "Catalina" phone internally at Microsoft Australia - https://blogs.technet.com/itproaustralia/archive/2007/07/13/office-communicator-beta-3-and-the-catalina-device.aspx


Catalina phone.


Note the red Presence indicator (meaning presence in Communicator is currently Busy) and the Exchange 2007 UM MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) light.

So check out the announcement from Jeff Raikes at https://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/jeff/06-26-06UnifiedCommunications.mspx, and check out the launch site at https://www.microsoft.com/uc/default.mspx

This week I am finishing the build of a full UC experience demo for the Showcase at TechEd Australia.  The Showcase is running on HP C-class blades (very nice servers!) and includes OCS, Communicator, RoundTable, LG-Nortel handsets, Exchange 2007 (w/UM), all integrated with a Nortel CS1000 IP-PBX.

I'll be posting detail on how I built the Showcase on this blog towards the end of the week, so stay tuned.  And of course if you're at TechEd Oz - drop by, say Hi, and prepare to be blown away by our technologies.

 

Technorati Tags: ocs, uc, roundtable, tanjay, um

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Ok, so I'm a little slow on this one, but we've just released Office Communications Server 2007 to manufacturing.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Office Communications Server 2007 byl v pátek označen za hotový - tedy RTM (release to manufacture).

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Johann has all the goodness about Office Communications Server being released to manufacturing

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Office Communication Server 2007: Hotovo!

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hello, Since the announcement was broken concerning the RTM of Office Communications Server 2007 there...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hey Mark, Glad to hear that you liked the demo ;) Regarding OCS voice - the two scenarios you describe are actually not in this release of OCS :( OCS 2007 is a great experience for people like myself (very mobile, only making/receiving phonecalls, with the occasional concall and conference), but isn't really suitable for those who need additional telephony features like answering another person's phone when it is ringing.  Sorry.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    You should be able to get them through your usual channel partners for LG-Nortel, Polycom or Thomson.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    As James and Arthur have noticed, last week, we've released Office Communications Server to manufacturing

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    OCS doesn't have any voicemail capability itself - it does rely on Exchange to provide this functionality.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Exchange doesn't natively support MWI with PBX phones, but we have a partner Geomant who provide this capability. http://www.mwi2007.com/ OCS has MWI functionality for Exchange UM messages - e.g. Communicator will display an icon, as will the Communicator Phone Edition.

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2007
    Ok.. so who sells and services these products in the Greater Seattle area? Almost 3 months this has been out, the phones were announced for quarter 3 but I can't find any prices or materials other than marketing. I want to spend money.. whos going to take it? trevor@mailagc.com

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Hi Johann, I caught your demo at the NZ Tech-Ed and was very impressed.  We are currently in the pre planning phase of OCS deployment but I am struggling to find information on some of the telephony funtionality.  Namely with a purely OCS deployment (no IP PBX) can you have hunt groups and can you pick-up another persons call (i.e. a colleagues phone is ringing how do I pick it up on my phone/communicator). Any help very much appreciated. Mark

  • Anonymous
    December 13, 2007
    Hi, Could you please tell me OCS suppotrs MWI feature or not? I think Exchange server dose not supports MWI. Thanks, BHARATH

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2008
    is the voicemail feature available only with the UM role of Exchange or can we have a voicemail feature in some of the OCS role