Microsoft Launches ‘Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007’
Microsoft has launched ‘Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007’ which enables companies to integrate VoIP technology into existing telephony infrastructure.
Microsoft has launched ‘Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007’ which enables companies to integrate VoIP technology into existing telephony infrastructure.

The new voice server will also allow workers to launch a phone call from Office Word 2007, Office Outlook 2007 and Office Communicator, according to Microsoft.
Gurdeep Singh Pall, corporate vice president of the Unified Communications Group, Microsoft, said: “The convergence of telecom and data networks is happening rapidly. Software will integrate these two worlds, enabling IT managers to deliver new communications possibilities that include VoIP,
With this open architecture and broad interoperability, Office Communications Server 2007 will give IT managers the flexibility to determine when and how and in what way they move their communications infrastructure forward”. [source]
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