Microsoft, yesterday at the VoiceCon trade show in Orlando, Florida announced their vision on Voice-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) with their new software. Their new service is being called: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Communicator 2007. The entire public is being invited to join the beta program to assist Microsoft in dishing out the bugs. Microsoft expects millions to test the new software, and believe that in just three years about 100 million people will make calls through Microsoft Office apps.
The Communicator program, Microsoft says, is to be embedded into Microsoft Office apps making it an very user friendly experience for business coworkers to collaborate while dealing with important business documents. For example the software will feature "Click-to-Call" functions which will allow users to connect and talk by just simply clicking on the persons name in Microsoft Office apps. Some other features that the software will include are instant messaging and videoconferencing, which are included in other VoIP software currently available such as, Skype and Vonage.
Any users who are interested in beta-testing Microsoft's new VoIP software, just fill out the form on Microsoft's Website. I'll also be checking this out so I'll keep you guys posted.[LAPTOP]
Beta-Testing Sign-up Page
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Microsoft's New VoIP Service: Be a Beta-Tester
Posted by ALT+P at 6:53 PM
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