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Microsoft’s approach to unified communications will break down today’s silos of e-mail, instant messaging, mobile and VoIP telephony, and audio-, video- and webconferencing. With its partners, Microsoft will put people at the center of communications.
New 2007 Office system products to deliver enterprise communications solution that unifies voice, conferencing, IM and collaboration.
Joint initiative accelerates the transformation of voice, video and data communications into a single unified communications platform.
Innovative phones and PC peripherals enable more intelligent, person-centric communications experience.
Expanding their existing strategic alliance, Microsoft, HP focus on accelerating the transformation of telephony, audio-, video- and webconferencing, and instant messaging into a single unified communications platform.
New collaboration solutions designed to support enterprise mobility with higher-quality, richer media experiences across applications, devices and services.
As Microsoft shares its vision for making unified communications more personal and simpler, Microsoft Speech Server is key to the company's vision for voice communication.
Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft Business Division, discusses new unified communications offerings coming in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and the company's approach to the emerging market for real-time business communications.