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Unified Communications - where's mine?...

Hmm,

Day two of our technical conference and I'm irritated.  The sessions so far have been really good, the opportunity to chat to the people in the product team is always great.  I get to hear what's going on at the moment and what we're doing in the future - especially in the Unified Communications area.  Office Communicator Server 2007 which will shortly go to public beta (mail me if you'd like to be considered for the private beta by the way.  You need to have the sort of environment that meets the criteria, and be have the sort of organisation that would be prepared to work closely with the product team).

So what's bothering me?

I've just been listening in to a session on the future of Unified Communications - a high level overview about what's coming up this year.  The Office RoundTable video was shown (see it on Soapbox by the way), then demoed live in the room.  I saw RoundTable in use (3 or 4 guys in the room next to the auditorium) then I saw a new device - an intelligent phone that totally integrated with Office Communicator.  And that's where I started to get annoyed.

I'm now all fired up about how amazing these devices are, and I want to rush out and start demoing these toys at events.  Honestly, you'll have your socks blown off by how amazing these devices are and how collaboration and unified communications all fits together.  But they're not yet available to us outside corp...

So now I've got to start hassling the chaps over at the Unified Communications team, groveling and begging for these devices too, so I (and everyone else in the field) can demo at events.  Otherwise - we need to get hold of a technical video showcasing just what's coming up in the future.

But I wish I didn't get so excited about the great stuff that's coming up in the near future stuff if I can't get my hands on it for ages.  Grrr...

Published Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:27 PM by Eileen_Brown

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007 5:09 PM by Robert Banghart

# re: Unified Communications - where's mine?...

Hi Eileen:

I know exactly how you feel. As a partner, I fall below you in the food chain. Like you, I want the new stuff so I can show it off and generate interest and sales. Unlike you, I can't hassle the chaps over at the UC team.

Does that leave me envying your (shorter-lived) lack? Yes it does.

Even after you get yours, I'll still be wanting and have no one to hassle. That is the sad part.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:01 AM by Simon Jackson

# RoundTable in use

Hi Eileen

Watching those Devil Does UC videos again has got me thinking about whether or not it would actually work in real life.

Don't get me wrong, I'm as excited as you are about the technology, but in the videos it shows the roundtable device in the centre of the table, but the video being projected onto a wall.   If you look at the wall, the other people just see the side of your face, and if you look at the roundtable device, you can't see the reaction of the person you're talking to.

As you've actually seen it in action for real, is it any better?  Does everyone have their laptop screen infront of them?  If so would it not be easier to just have your own webcam?

SJ

Wednesday, February 07, 2007 7:06 PM by Eileen_Brown

# re: Unified Communications - where's mine?...

Robert,

Leave this with me - I'm here at corp and can nag locally.. I'll see if there's something we're planning for our partners to evangelise on our behalf...

Simon,

Good point - I've seen it work with people round a table - but whenever you talk the camera switches to you.  The trick is to actually look at the roundtable device when you're chatting so that no one sees the back of your head, your ear or your bald patch!

Another question to ask though...

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