Screen Shots: What's new in Microsoft OCS 14?
Here are some Microsoft-provided screen captures and PowerPoint slides detailing what's new in Office Communications Server (OCS) 14, also known as OCS 2010.
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Microsoft is showing off this week its first public glimpse of OCS 14 (the product expected to be named Office Communications Server 2010), which is due to ship by the end of 2010. Company officials are only sharing information on the voice features of this all-in-one unified communications product, and are showing off a variety of social-networking-focused additions to the coming server and Communicator client release at the VoiceCon show.
See also: Mary Jo Foley's blog, Microsoft shows off next version of Office Communications Server
See also: Mary Jo Foley's blog, Microsoft shows off next version of Office Communications Server
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