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Microsoft Communications Server “14”: What’s New in Microsoft Communicator “14” Experience and Backend

Required Slide. SESSION CODE: UNC320. Microsoft Communications Server “14”: What’s New in Microsoft Communicator “14” Experience and Backend. Amit Gupta Principal Program Manager Lead Microsoft Corporation. Session Objective. What does this session cover?

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Microsoft Communications Server “14”: What’s New in Microsoft Communicator “14” Experience and Backend

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  1. Required Slide SESSION CODE: UNC320 Microsoft Communications Server “14”: What’s New in Microsoft Communicator “14” Experience and Backend Amit Gupta Principal Program Manager Lead Microsoft Corporation

  2. Session Objective What does this session cover? • Learn about Microsoft Communicator “14” User experience • Inside into what’s new in Instant Messaging, Presence, People & Office Experience. • Watch a Demo! What’s not covered in the Session? • Investments in Voice experience and Infrastructure – Covered in UNC 312, UNC 313 & UNC 314 • Investments in Meeting and Conferencing - Covered in UNC 318 • Communicator Extensibility & SDK – Covered in UNC 322 • Server Architecture – Covered in UNC 311

  3. Microsoft Communicator “14” • Converged Communication Experience • Available across PC, Web, Mobile • Powered by a single extensible Platform

  4. IM, Presence & People Experience in Microsoft Communicator “14”

  5. Find & Communicate with Right People Status Presence Picture Name Title Consistent People Experience • Picture • Presence with Status & Location • Access to Multiple Modalities Live Contact card • Presence • Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) • Exchange Personal Contacts

  6. Live Contact Card Bringing real time up to date information about People

  7. Live Contact Card • Aggregated Data from Multiple Sources • Presence • AD DS • Exchange Personal Contacts • Access control Information • Colleagues -> Work Phone number • Workgroup -> Mobile Phone number, Current meeting Subject & Location • Family & Friends -> All Phone numbers • Federated Information over Presence • Organization information to find alternate Contacts

  8. Contact Pictures Know who you are trying to connect

  9. Contact PictureSources Presence (Web Picture) • Web URL published via Presence • Need open/un-authenticated URL • Available for federated contacts Active Directory (Corporate Picture) • Synced from SharePoint MySite • Using ABS-WQ Web Service • Cached on the Local Client

  10. Contact PictureOptions Admin Policies • Enable/Disable picture Usage or only allow pictures from AD DS • Enable/Disable link for Picture edit to SharePoint MySite • Change Maximum allowed size User Options • Do not show Picture to Other Contacts • Show a personal picture from web URL (if allowed by Admin) • See pictures of your Contacts

  11. Find & Communicate with Right People Fast Search Experience • Search your organization directory(AD DS) • Find who is available • More Information to Identify People Skill Search (Using SharePoint) • Find People by Skills & Expertise • Find using Incomplete Information

  12. Fast Search Experience Server based search, alternative to local ABS download

  13. Fast Search ExperienceABS Download or Server Based Search (new) Server based Search : Address Book Service Web Query (ABS-WQ) • Alternate to local GAL download • Also used to get Picture, Distribution Group Information & Organization Hierarchy Admin Options • Per User or Pool level In-band setting for Search • ABS Download Only • ABS-WQ Only • Both – Desktop client will use GAL, Desk Phone & Communicator Mobile client will use ABS-WQ for Search

  14. Address Book Service – Web Query (ABS – WQ)How it works? Query Input Search Results • Search String (text or number) • Fields to search on • Fields to return in Search Results • Maximum Number of results returned • Prefix/exact Search • Contact Object1 / Hash Value1, • Contact Object2 / Hash Value2 • …… • …… ABS-WQ Search for: “Marco” Communications Server “14” Local cache for Outlook personal contacts • Look up Contacts object in Local Cache • + • Look up Matching Outlook Contacts

  15. Skill Search Find People by incomplete information or by a Skill

  16. Skill Search Integration with SharePoint Profile Search • Enabled using in-band settings • Client connects directly to SharePoint Profile service • Requires SharePoint 2007 or Later Contact Resolution Client Look up Contact in Local Cache (Including Outlook Contacts) Or ABS WQ or local ABS Download In-band Settings Communications Server “14” <Response> Contact (SIP URI) <Response> <QueryText> OCS Experts </QueryText> SharePoint Server

  17. Connect with your Social Network Unified Contact Store • Exchange as Unified contact store • Single place to manage your contacts • Shared across Communicator, Outlook or mobile synced clients Connect with your Social Network (Using Outlook Social Connector) • Connection to you LinkedIn, Facebook and other networks • Unified Search experience

  18. Unified Contact Store Contact sync using Exchange

  19. Unified Contact Store (UCS)Overview • Contact Sync • Search Results Aggregation • Contact Data Merge

  20. UCS – Contact Sync • All Communicator “14” contacts are part of your Exchange/Outlook contacts • Same Contacts across all end points and devices • Single place to manage Contacts (Re-name, add Phone #s, Notes …) Preferred End point for Migration & Sync • Communicator “14” or later • Cannot be a UCCP/OCAPI/CoMo client or device • Must have Exchange Web service connectivity (Ex 2010+ Deployments) • First end point to Sign-in Sync Option • Either Admin or User can disable Contact Sync

  21. UCS – Search Result Aggregation • Merge Duplicate between Contacts from AD DS & Exchange (Outlook Contacts) • If • Exchange IM Address == AD SIP URIs • Exchange Email 1/2/3 == AD Primary SMTP/SIP URI/All Emails Joe Smith (AD Contact) (SipURI= joe@contoso.com) Joe Smith (Exchange Contact) (Email = joe@contoso.com) • No merging of contacts within Exchange personal contacts

  22. UCS – Contact Data Merge • Contact data aggregated from AD, Presence & Exchange (Outlook Personal Contact)

  23. Connect with Your Social Networks Using Outlook Social Connector

  24. Connect with your Social ConnectorUsing Outlook Social Connector (OSC) • Keeps up-to-date Contact Information • Sync contacts from Popular Social Networks (Linked In, MySpace, Windows Live..) • Search all contacts via Communicator “14” • Available for Outlook 2003, 2007 & 2010

  25. Connect with your Social Network Frequent Contacts • Pre-populated with your Team from AD DS • Top 10 frequent Contacts • Pinned contacts Access to Contact list in Outlook 2010 • Avoid context switching • Easier to find and start conversation

  26. Connect with your Social Network Me Area SETTING • Share where you are and what you are doing • Personal Note, Location, Presence • Change your Picture Activity Feed • Know what your network is doing • Know who is working on what • Know who has a change in Role • And more… UPDATES

  27. Manage your Communications Conversation Environment • Manage multiple Active Conversations in one place • Redial list for all your conversations (IM, Calls, Conferences or Collaborative Conversations) • Access to Conversation History (via EWS) • Missed IMs & Calls ACTIVE CONVERSATIONS RECENT CONVERSATIONS

  28. Manage your Communications Visual Toast • Know the person & context of conversation before you join VISUAL TOAST Win 7 SuperBarNotification WINDOW TASKBAR • The SuperBar makes your communication activity quickly glance Communication Dashboard • Information on what you have missed (Calls, IMs, Conferences or Voicemails) COMMUNICATION DASHBOARD Activity Conversations Voicemails

  29. Exchange Integration Connecting using EWS & MAPI

  30. Exchange Integration • Microsoft Communicator “14” prefers EWS (Exchange Web Services) over MAPI • Support for 64-bit MAPI to connect to 64-bit Outlook • Optimizations to improve performance

  31. Communicate within Context Backstage • Click to communicate directly from Word, PowerPoint and Excel Backstage Co-authoring • Author documents together with IM, voice and video

  32. IM and Presence Enhancement More Reliable and improved Experience

  33. IM Reliability • Stale Presence leading to NDRs • Auto Re-join for IM Conferences • Visual Indicator for IM Delivery • Improved reporting for monitoring system reliability

  34. Presence Enhancement • Visual Updates • “Off Work” Presence • Location & TimeZone • Making F/B time bound instead of End point • Enhances Privacy Options - Shows presence for only People in my Contact list

  35. Enhances Privacy Options • Pool Level In-Band Setting (EnablePrivacyMode : True) • Only People on the Contact list can view Presence • Requires Communicator “14” client to migrate users from OCS 2007/R2 to new Privacy mode • Requires blocking of Older Communicator client versions • Users have option to Opt out of Privacy mode & allow everyone to see their presence • Other Options for enhanced Privacy: • PublishLocationDataDefault: Controls publishing of location data for other users • DisplayPublishedPhotoDefault : Controls showing of Photo in Communicator UI

  36. Microsoft Communicator “14” Experience Cameron ParkerSenior Program Manager LeadMicrosoft Corporation Amit GuptaPrincipal Program Manager LeadMicrosoft Corporation DEMO

  37. Key Takeaways • Microsoft Communications “14” is about connecting people, anytime anywhere • Communicator is now even more relevant and must have tool for business communications • Single extensible platform enabling consistent access from Microsoft Office & other Business Process applications

  38. Related Breakout SessionsAll of them in this room You are here

  39. Unified Communications Track Call to Action! Learn More! • View Related Unified Communications (UNC) Content at TechEd/after at TechEd Online • Visit microsoft.com/communicationsserver for more Communications Server “14” product information • Find additional Communications Server “14” content in the Technical Library, weekly technical articles at NextHop, and follow DrRez on Twitter • Check out Microsoft TechNet resources for Communications Server and Exchange Server • Visit additional Exchange 2010 IT Professional-focused content • Partner LinkorCustomer Link (Name: ExProPword: EHLO!world) Try It Out! • Exchange 2010 SP1 Beta downloadis now available from the download center!

  40. Required Slide Resources Learning • Sessions On-Demand & Community • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning • Resources for IT Professionals • Resources for Developers • http://microsoft.com/technet • http://microsoft.com/msdn

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