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Unofficial Windows Phone Lync Client Released

In a prelude to a busy 6-9 months for Lync mobile clients the small team developing the unofficial Windows Phone client have released the necessary server to complement the Marketplace application.

The REST server can be found here

Implementing a dedicated server to push out information such as updates and AD is likely to be a very similar solution used by the official Lync clients that Microsoft/RIM and Nokia will release over the coming months.

While I’m sure most large Lync installs will await news of the official mobile release schedule from Microsoft hats off to Michael and his small but dedicated team members who have developed a great looking client.

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iLync Confirmed: No Date Though

Microsoft keynote at Enterprise Connect has just shown off the Lync mobile client for iPhone and it will be called iLync. Unfortunately there was no release date within the presentation other than 2011 but we are one step closer having an official Lync mobile client and it’s on the iPhone.

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Unofficial Windows Phone 7 Lync Client

While Lync users await the official release of clients for iOS, Android, Nokia, RIM and Windows Phone 7 sometime in 2011 a great looking unofficial Windows Phone 7 client video has been released on Youtube. Take a look over at Michael Olesen’s blog entry for further details on the application and some more screenshots. It seems this WP7 client was developed in their spare time.

We know that Microsoft are working on a WP7 Lync client and if it looks as good as the client in the video then there is an exciting year ahead for the mobile Lync space.  The integration of the Hub and contacts looks great.  They’ve also managed to draw down the photos.  The video is a little long and has no commentary but stick with it.  It demonstrates the ability to establish groups, set presence and invite other people into the chat.

No voice or video is demonstrated but I wouldn’t expect that this year. 2011 is going to be the year of Lync IM/Presence mobile clients. We might have to wait another year for the voice and video clients to be released.

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Client Matter Tracking App for OCS and Lync

One potential issue preventing OCS and Lync adoption could be the relative lack of features that have been built into existing PBX systems over a number of years.  One such feature is the ability to immediately record a call to a client account.  This is a very common requirement in the Legal industry where Lawyers must be able to quickly and easily record their phone conservations with clients and bill for that time.

Microsoft are relying on the development community to fill the gaps of niche applications.  Enabling Tech Corp are one such company and they have developed a time tracking integration for OCS R2 and Lync.

Take a look at the video below, the demo of the application begins at the 3.00 minute mark.  I’d be interested to know how many organisations could exploit this app, I know several large Law firms are heavy users of OCS.

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Lync Video: iPhone, Virtualisation and Resiliency

If you want a quick overview of the new features of Lync take a look at the video below from Jeroen Riejing of Avanade.  The video covers a one slide Lync overview of topics such as; mobility, resiliency, clients/phones and virtualisation.

I’m not sure when the slides were presented but they do include some details on the impending Lync mobile client for iPhone (around 2.52 of the video) which suggests they were presented sometime in Q4 2010. The slides are based on Microsoft product team presentations so if you need any specific slides from the video ask your MS account team or you can also send me a message.

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Online Lync Resources

Over the past couple of days I’ve come across some really good Lync resources so thought I would share them here.

Lynclab – comprehensive landing page for great content all over the internet, includes both technical content, vendor information and case studies

Verbal Input – great walk through on how to implement Lync on Hyper V

I’m A UC Blog – really interesting Skpye/Asterisk/Lync integration that will allow a Lync client to make calls on Skype (via an Asterisk server)

Take a look.  Lync is building quite a strong community, is it my imagination or has this grown much faster than OCS R2?

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Miercom Test Lync Capability

Miercom has recently released a comprehensive report on the voice and security capabilities of Lync 2010.  I’ve not dealt or heard of Miercom before but they certainly don’t look anything other than independent.  They have a deep breadth of manufacturers that they have reported on and include Avaya and Cisco testimonials on their website.

The Microsoft engineering team will be most pleased but the likes of Avaya and Cisco will have to think harder on how they tackle the Microsoft threat.  Avaya’s and Cisco main marketing thrust against Lync is that you can’t trust your voice estate to Microsoft.  This report provides Microsoft with a comprehensive riposte.

The full report on Lync is available here but there are some real highlights for me:

Significant developments in reliability, security, and a business enabling features make Microsoft Lync a viable option for businesses looking to revolutionize their current communications platform.

HD Video performance with limited bandwidth:

Microsoft Lync successfully passed voice and video Quality of Experience (QoE) tests under heavily loaded and degraded network conditions. Even with significant jitter and a packet loss percentage in excess of 5% the voice and video quality of the Lync client with High Definition Video was superb. High Definition Video Conferencing was conducted over T1 bandwidth with an average bandwidth of only 142 Kbps needed to maintain the connection. Peak traffic utilization did hit 1.5 Mbps at times when there was full motion in the video sessions.

Call Admission Control option available:

In tests we restricted new video and voice call requests from being initiated based on available bandwidth. Microsoft Lync 2010 has very extensive call admission control capabilities to ensure QoE is maintained for customer networks. If resources are insufficient for a quality experience the session is refused and alert is generated.

Resiliency and failover now integral:

We established intra-branch calls between multiple Lync clients, and then pulled the WAN cable at the SBA. We observed that intra-branch calls remained up, and the Lync clients did not log off or on during failover. We were able to place new calls successfully during failover.

And perhaps the most satisfying for the Microsoft engineering team:

Microsoft Lync Server 2010 was able to sustain heavy call volume without dropping any calls or reporting any errors in a 4 million call completion test. The delivery rate with sustained operation without error is the highest capacity test applied to any Unified Communications / IP PBX product we have tested to date.

Bottom line from the report:

Microsoft Lync 2010 is a resilient, scalable, feature rich Unified Communications System. Microsoft Lync 2010 should be in the short list of top three to consider for enterprises communications infrastructure upgrades.

For comparison I went back and read the Miercom report from three years ago on Microsoft’s OCS R2 release and Miercom came to the conclusion that while OCS R2 was a large step forward it was not a PBX replacement due to a complex and costly architecture which suffered from unanswered reliability and security questions.  This seemed to be reflected in customer’s views of OCS R2.  Good but not ready to take on the full voice capability.

The Microsoft engineering seem to have comprehensively answered the questions from OCS R2.  The focus now has to shift to the Microsoft partner channel and direct account teams to see if they can exploit the opportunity and start to generate licence sales and win business off the likes of Cisco and Avaya.

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Lync and Customer Contact Demo

Without doubt the most powerful aspect of any UC solution is the ability to communicate faster and with greater intelligence with your customers. Here is a quick video of how you can achieve this with Lync.

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Cisco and Lync HD Video Integration

I can’t help thinking that eventually Cisco and Microsoft will lock themselves in a room and come to an agreement that recognises their mutual benefit in developing joint UC solutions.  The Cisco/Lync integration seen below is a great example of how two companies can create great services for end users.  I appreciate this is using Tandberg equipment that was more than likely signed off for development before the Cisco acquisition.

Global organisations are crying out for the type of UC services demonstrated on the video but the negative marketing push that both Cisco and Microsoft are engaged in creates confusion within the IT departments of large organisations which typically prevents investment in new equipment and software and ultimately frustrates end users.

If MS and Cisco could come together and I do not mean in an anti competitive way but just merely stop the FUD flying back and forth and engage in some joint account planning within their client base I guarantee they collectively will sell plenty more hardware, software and services.

Soon they may have a common enemy which may bring them together…..Google are just around the corner when it comes to having a value proposition which they will be more than willing to push into large organisations.

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RIM BES 5.0.3 Update Due Soon

RIM has plenty of new features for their imminent BES 5.0.3 upgrades.  From a UC perspective there are a few headline features:

  • Long awaited support for OCS R2
  • Lync Server will also be supported
  • Richer support for IBM Notes
  • Office 2010 file formats

You can upgrade to 5.0.3 if are running 4.1 SP7 or 5.0, 5.0 SP1 and 5.0 SP2.  For further details take a look here

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