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Review: OCS 2007 offers enhanced unified communications

Updated version of Live Communications Server supports company-wide IP telephony

Price: $$699-$3,999
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Roger Howorth, IT Week, 06 Nov 2007
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Microsoft's platform for voice and video conferencing, instant messaging, web conferencing and VoIP has matured since its previous version, called Live Communications Server, and could now be a viable alternative to other office telephone solutions.

Pros: Thoroughly integrated into the Windows software environment; good fit for firms that already have a modern Active Directory deployment.

Cons: Installation procedure quite complex, with several manual steps required; Active Directory running in Windows 2003 mode required.

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