Office Communicator is the real-time presence interface for the Microsoft Office product lineup, and is one of the keystone products in Microsoft's upcoming presence-based collaboration strategy. The ...
Microsoft on Wednesday released to manufacturing its Microsoft Office Communicator 2005, the real-time communications client formerly known by the code-name "Istanbul." Communicator is a client ...
Microsoft Office Communications Server enables an organization to host instant messaging, file and desktop sharing, voice and video conferencing and presence services on its network. Business users ...
Formerly code-named Istanbul, Office Communicator 2005--expected to be released into manufacturing by midyear--integrates instant-messaging, voice, video and telephony support and access to the LCS ...
Today, Microsoft is releasing the beta version of its latest unified communications suite. The pair of solutions is known as Office Communicator 2007 (the client side) and Office Communicator Server ...
When a co-worker, superior or colleague adds you as a contact to their Microsoft Office Communicator Contacts list, by default a pop-up alert displays the name of the person when someone adds you as a ...
Daniel Escapa lists a handy tip for OneNote 2007 users who also use Office Communicator 2007. OneNote joins the party: Communicator and your phone have never been closer; in fact, for some, they are ...
As I've blogged before, the next release of Microsoft's Office Communications Server is in development, with a final release slated for the last calendar quarter of 2010. But it looks like testers are ...
Beating the rest of the field to the punch, Samsung dropped the SyncMaster 225U today, the first official product designed to interface with Microsoft's Office Communicator 2007 IM / VoIP / PBX ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — March 6, 2006 — Today at the VoiceCon Spring 2006 conference, Microsoft Corp. announced growing industry support for Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 as a hub for ...
UK-based The Business Online is running a story filled with some remarkable claims, including this attention-grabber: "MICROSOFT has developed a Skype-style free internet voice service for mobile ...