Microsoft showing off new ‘Unified Communications’ devices

by DJ Neawedde | 14th May 2007

Microsoft is showing off it’s new “unified communications” devices at their Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC 2007) this week. Nine different manufactures including ASUSTek, NEC, Plantronics, LG-Nortel, and Samsung, are working with Microsoft to develop products like VoIP phones, monitors, and laptops.

Apaprently the “new wave of phones and devices will become available for use in the public beta program of Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. Microsoft is providing the device manufacturers with design specifications, helping to assure customers that the new phones and devices work easily with Office Communications Server and Office Communicator.”

More Device Images [Microsoft]
More WinHEC Images [eWeek]


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    Microsoft showing off new ‘Unified Communications’ devices

    by DJ Neawedde | 14th May 2007

    Microsoft is showing off it’s new “unified communications” devices at their Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC 2007) this week. Nine different manufactures including ASUSTek, NEC, Plantronics, LG-Nortel, and Samsung, are working with Microsoft to develop products like VoIP phones, monitors, and laptops.

    Apaprently the “new wave of phones and devices will become available for use in the public beta program of Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. Microsoft is providing the device manufacturers with design specifications, helping to assure customers that the new phones and devices work easily with Office Communications Server and Office Communicator.”

    More Device Images [Microsoft]
    More WinHEC Images [eWeek]


    Related Posts

  • Low-cost Wireless Power Supply for all of your Gadgets?
  • OpenID: How it works [video]
  • VaporStream Recordless Email System
  • Microsoft’s Multi-Touch Surface Laptop
  • Microsoft Unveils ‘Surface’ Interactive Table System
  • Microsoft’s Future of Communication Technology
  • Subscribe



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