You may be able to improve collaboration using tools you already have. Tina Shakour explores the Cisco Unified Communications integration with Microsoft Office Communicator at CiscoLive! Adam Czech walks her through it.
Interop when you force users through a completely different process compared to the standard MOC process? Look at the Nortel and Avaya integration for instance and then let's talk again.
And another piece of software to administer, update and provide support on when the functionality is actually available in the MOC client? Why?
Talk about the conferencing abilities as dialing users in one by one rather than just grabbing a bunch of users and dropping them into a call is just so yesterday.
You're kidding me right? Interop? Besides the fact that the guy can't remember the name of his own product and he didnt know what all the Cisco buttons did, he said you can disable that call control feature in reference to the MOC capabilities. And it does NOT allow Cisco phones to integrate with phones that are running on Microsoft. Sounds like they used open APIs to deconstruct the client, disable functionality and re-route it to their PBX.
This idiot doesnt know what he is talking about. The reporter knows more about the product
cuthbielad 2 years ago
Interop when you force users through a completely different process compared to the standard MOC process? Look at the Nortel and Avaya integration for instance and then let's talk again.
And another piece of software to administer, update and provide support on when the functionality is actually available in the MOC client? Why?
Talk about the conferencing abilities as dialing users in one by one rather than just grabbing a bunch of users and dropping them into a call is just so yesterday.
dodendaal 2 years ago
You're kidding me right? Interop? Besides the fact that the guy can't remember the name of his own product and he didnt know what all the Cisco buttons did, he said you can disable that call control feature in reference to the MOC capabilities. And it does NOT allow Cisco phones to integrate with phones that are running on Microsoft. Sounds like they used open APIs to deconstruct the client, disable functionality and re-route it to their PBX.
enterpriseweb20 2 years ago
He does not know what he is talking about :)
kaleemaamer 2 years ago 2
The guy doesn't even know the name of the product!?!?? Shame !!!
surfing10 2 years ago