Archive for May, 2009



There are tens of thousands of people out there developing applications on the Microsoft unified communications developer platform, yet there is little that Microsoft knows about this developer community.
For example, what applications have been developed, what other communications tools besides Microsoft’s Unified Communications, like Microsoft Office Communications Server, Microsoft Office Communicator and Microsoft Exchange have [...]

Please forgive the posting of the Q&A information. While there was nothing confidential it was prepared for discussions with customers.
For additional information regarding virtualization support for Office Communications Server 2007 R2, please contact your local account team.

We are pleased to announce official support for server virtualization for Office Communications Server 2007 R2.
We are introducing support for both a fully distributed virtualized topology across several hypervisors and for a single server virtualized topology. These topologies are supported on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and any Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP) certified partner solution [...]

High vs. Low Fidelity Subscription

Problem Description
Microsoft Communicator Mobile Edition 2007 R2 has introduced number of performance improvements over its predecessor related to battery power consumption and over the air bandwidth savings. In the following blog post, we’ll look at the concept of low vs. high fidelity subscription and how it helps in saving battery power in mobile devices and [...]

DrRez on Twitter

DrRez on Twitter is the micro-blogging voice of the Microsoft Insider team (programmers, writers, and field consultants) that produced Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Resource Kit and Programming for Unified Communications Using Office Communications Server 2007 R2. DrRez aims to build and support the OCS community on Twitter by evangelizing and broadcasting the latest [...]

April 2009 Updates for OCS 2007 R2

 
April provided a substantial number of updates for the R2 server roles and the first place to start is with this KB – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968802. The plan of record is to have these available on Microsoft Update during the week of May 12.
 
UC-RTC Sustained Engineering