Update builds on momentum behind software-powered unified communications and voice.
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, Microsoft
Corp. debuted Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Release 2 (R2), an
update to the award-winning Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
Microsoft representatives demonstrated the new release for the first time
before an audience of telecom and IT professionals at the VoiceCon tradeshow
in Amsterdam. Customers will be able to purchase the release, currently in
private beta testing, beginning in February 2009.
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Office Communications Server 2007 R2 delivers important new functionality
that extends software-powered voice, particularly for remote and mobile
workers; provides on-premise audioconferencing to help reduce operational
costs; and introduces new developer advances, including the ability to build
communications-enabled business processes. These enhancements will improve
business communications through a unified infrastructure and user experience.
'Office Communications Server 2007 R2, debuting just one year after the
Microsoft unified communications launch, highlights the pace of innovation
that is possible with software,' said Stephen Elop, president of the Microsoft
Business Division at Microsoft. 'This new release puts Microsoft on a rapid
path to deliver voice software that does much more than a network private
branch exchange (PBX) and with much less cost.'
Customers worldwide are embracing Microsoft's unified communications
platform, which streamlines communications by combining e-mail, instant
messaging, conferencing and voice communications onto a single, unified
platform.
Software-Powered Voice for Today and Tomorrow
Since the solution became available in 2007, businesses have begun
migrating their workers off their PBXs to Office Communications Server for all
their telephony needs.