2. Agenda Cloud based communications solutions from Microsoft Communications Online Today Communications Online Futures Cloud and On-Premises Deployment Options Co-Existence Capabilities Key Deployment Scenarios
3. Microsoft Online Services Enterprise class software delivered via subscription services hosted by Microsoft and sold with partners Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) Focus for Today
42. Enable pilots or gradual migration to the cloudTechnical prerequisites: Communications Server ‘14’ Edge Communications Online ‘14’ BPOS DirSync& Live ID Connector (ADFS/Geneva) Key considerations: Online and on-premise deployments are separate (e.g. management console, user data) Feature disparity between on-prem and online users
Before we start, I would like to do a show of hands to understand the split between OCS folks and BPOS/MS online folks.Who here is on the BPOS/Microsoft online related role?And OCS?
Presenter ScriptSpecifically, I want to look at making that choice for business productivity workloads. So let’s now drill down on “Online” services. Online services is a set of enterprise class software delivered as subscription services hosted by Microsoft and sold through partners. Our goal is to create a service option for every one of our business software products. The initial set of services we are offering focus on the business productivity capabilities that includes Exchange Online, Office SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, Office Communications Online, Exchange Hosted Services and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online. Exchange Hosted Services are attached services that include filtering, archiving, encryption and continuity. We plan to add many more Online services to this portfolio in the coming months.The Business Productivity Online Suite, shown here, includes Exchange Online, Office SharePoint Online, Office Communications Online, and Office Live Meeting. Office Communications Online is currently available as part of the dedicated offering and a multi-tenant offering of the service plan to be added in early 2009.
Large enterprises – BPOS-S – Basic offering communications online
Large enterprises – BPOS-S – Basic offering communications online
Large enterprises – BPOS-S – Basic offering communications online
Cannot split OCS workloads per user (IM, conferencing and voice either all in the cloud or all on-premises)** Full integration: presence updates, click-to-communicate & Voice Mail (Unified Messaging); ‘Out-of-the-box’ cloud UM support requires OCS ’14’ on-premises and Exchange Online ‘2010’
Before we start, I would like to do a show of hands to understand the split between OCS folks and BPOS/MS online folks.Who here is on the BPOS/Microsoft online related role?And OCS?
Who here uses communicator for quickly resolving issues at Microsoft?In an on-premises world, this experience today is typically used today by the largest enterprise companies. OC Online brings an integrated presence and enterprise IM experience to all BPOS customers through an online service.In the first part of this session, I will focus on the IM workload only, which is what is covered today in OC Online. In the second part, I will cover the plans for extending OC online to include a conferencing and voice experience.
Nagendra (by Friday):Federation – need to check OCS version.
Nagendra (by Friday):Federation – need to check OCS version.
Show new clientAdd and communicate with a windows live userDo an had-hoc sharing sessionShow the outlook plugin and join experience
Before we start, I would like to do a show of hands to understand the split between OCS folks and BPOS/MS online folks.Who here is on the BPOS/Microsoft online related role?And OCS?
Cannot split OCS workloads per user (IM, conferencing and voice either all in the cloud or all on-premises)** Full integration: presence updates, click-to-communicate & Voice Mail (Unified Messaging); ‘Out-of-the-box’ cloud UM support requires OCS ’14’ on-premises and Exchange Online ‘2010’
Key benefits:All workloads (except for voice) in the cloud to leverage cost-effective service economics, fast deployment and simplified IT management.
Key benefits:Messaging and collaboration online to leverage cost-effective service economicsReal-time workloads on-premise for richer functionality, more efficient network utilization, reduced PSTN Audio conferencing costs and more flexibility in international user provisioning Post OCS14, no need to maintaining additional on-premises PBXpresence updates, click-to-communicate, voice mail (UM)