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Audio, Video, and Web Conferencing

Microsoft® Lync™ 2010 makes it easy for users to create, moderate, and join ad hoc collaboration sessions and online meetings with internal and external users. A rich user experience and a unified interface make it easy for people to work together effectively and often even when time or distance prevents in-person meetings.

Overview

Richer experience Conferencing is no longer a compromise when you have HD video, one-click desktop sharing, easy meeting requests, and even the ability to start a conference on a mobile phone and continue on a PC. Lync 2010 brings a single-client experience to users, making ad hoc collaboration and online meetings more convenient for participants and meeting organizers.

Control your conferences Participants can be placed in a “lobby” and then allowed in by the conference organizer, helping to prevent embarrassing errors or security issues from unauthorized forwarding of meeting invites. Conference organizers can also eject or mute participants after the conference has begun in order to control unwanted background noise.

Easily schedule and join conferences Set up online meetings right from Microsoft Outlook with an easy-to-use scheduling plug-in. Participants can join with one click from the PC as well as mobile and desktop phones.

Extend complete experience to outside users With the new thin client, users on any operating system can participate in online meetings, and anonymous users can attend and participate without downloading a rich client.

Easy anywhere access Participants can join an ad hoc collaboration session or online meeting using Microsoft Communicator, Microsoft Communicator Phone Edition, a private branch exchange (PBX) phone, a public switched telephone network (PSTN) phone, and even over the Internet using Communicator Web App. And Windows Phone users can join audio conferences with one click in Lync 2010.

Maximize the value of existing investments Lync 2010 conferencing works with your existing network, enterprise messaging, and telephony infrastructure, helping to maximize the value of existing investments.

Reduce costs Integrate ad hoc collaboration and online meetings with your Unified Communications platform rather than relying on expensive third-party conferencing solutions.

Audio Conferencing

Audio Conferencing The conference call has become an everyday productivity tool for most businesses. Lync 2010 gives users the reliable experience of traditional conferencing systems with the power and flexibility of Unified Communications. Users can schedule, join, and manage conferences all from a familiar and consistent interface across PC, Web, phone, and mobile device. Audio conferencing is included as part of the Lync 2010 enterprise ad hoc collaboration and online meeting solution, helping to reduce or eliminate the cost of third-party conferencing systems.

Web Conferencing

Web Conferencing Most businesses have not yet fully utilized the power of Web conferencing. Lync 2010 makes ad hoc collaboration and online meetings easy for information workers to use for increased productivity. It is highly integrated with the overall enterprise messaging infrastructure of Lync Server 2010 and, combined with audio and video conferencing, delivers highly immersive interactions that are simple to manage.

Video Conferencing

Video Conferencing With mobile and geographically dispersed workers increasingly common, video conferencing is a crucial tool for facilitating rich communication anywhere, anytime. Video conferencing in Lync 2010 creates more personal experience that helps people get to know each other better and communicate more effectively. By integrating video conferencing into the unified Lync 2010 client, Microsoft Lync Server 2010 makes it easy for workers to see as well as talk to their colleagues. And with interoperability with third-party systems, organizations can utilize existing investments in conferencing infrastructure and can extend the solution with the peripherals that best suit business needs.
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