Microsoft to Release Public Beta Technology to Transform VoIP for Businesses

Webcast: Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes discusses the power of software, and the potential of products like Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007 to improve business communication with enhanced voice over Internet protocol (VoIP).

Press Release:

Microsoft Set to Deliver Enhanced VoIP Solutions, Lead Unified Communications Shift to Software - March 6, 2007

Executive Transcripts:

Transcript of Jeff Raikes' webcast – March 7, 2007

Virtual Newsrooms:

Microsoft Office System Newsroom

Microsoft Resources:

Office Communicator 2007

Other Resources:

VoiceCon Spring 2007

View Jeff Raikes Webcast
(.wmv file, 4 min., 22 sec)

ORLANDO, Fla., March 6, 2007 – Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft’s Business Division, today predicted that the enhanced voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and other advances in upcoming Microsoft Office system products will dramatically reduce the costs and frustrations associated with workplace communications.

Raikes offered the prediction during a keynote address at the VoiceCon Spring 2007 conference in Orlando, Fla. He also announced Microsoft’s plans to begin public beta-testing later this month of the company’s first two products that include enhanced VoIP capabilities:  Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007, Microsoft’s unified communications client.

In a webcast statement, taped prior to today’s announcement, Raikes discusses the greatly expanded role that software will play in the future of business communications. He also offers his perspective on how information workers and companies will benefit from Office Communications Server 2007, which combines enhanced VoIP, instant messaging (IM), presence and audio/video conferencing.


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