mattlandis Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 Hi, I'm very interested in the OCS integration. I would have interest in hearing feedback from those using it live. How smooth? Are there bumps/gotchas to watch out for? does it work well in SMB? thanks, matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jan Boguslawski Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 Hi Matt, we run it here at ITaCS with pbxnsip from the first second. Starting in year 2006 with Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging Beta (+ later OCS beta) we get in contact with Snom & pbxnsip. We run our system since circa 08-2007 completly with OCS 2007 and ExchangeUM. (btw.: we dont sell any software or hardware - we are an MS focused consulting enterprise.) In 2007 and 2008 we ran the whole Microsoft CeBIT (world's largest IT fair) booth on pbxnsip, OCS, ExUM, and a Mix of Snom and Tanjay's + Catalinas, RoundTables etc. Please take a look at this picture: CeBIT_2008_-_Microsoft_UCC_Infrastructure Is this live enough for you? And with this Wiki-Guide your first test setup might be suprisingly easy and painless, like the whole administrative part of pbxnsip. conclusion: Yes it is a great combination, especially for SMB (if you mean Small and Mid-Size Bussiness). best regards Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattlandis Posted January 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 Hi Matt, we run it here at ITaCS with pbxnsip from the first second. Starting in year 2006 with Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging Beta (+ later OCS beta) we get in contact with Snom & pbxnsip. We run our system since circa 08-2007 completly with OCS 2007 and ExchangeUM. (btw.: we dont sell any software or hardware - we are an MS focused consulting enterprise.) In 2007 and 2008 we ran the whole Microsoft CeBIT (world's largest IT fair) booth on pbxnsip, OCS, ExUM, and a Mix of Snom and Tanjay's + Catalinas, RoundTables etc. Please take a look at this picture: CeBIT_2008_-_Microsoft_UCC_Infrastructure Is this live enough for you? And with this Wiki-Guide your first test setup might be suprisingly easy and painless, like the whole administrative part of pbxnsip. conclusion: Yes it is a great combination, especially for SMB (if you mean Small and Mid-Size Bussiness). best regards Jan Hi Jan, I expected you might reply. ;-) thanks. >>your first test setup might be suprisingly easy and painless, like the whole administrative part of pbxnsip. After using several other pc based ippbx's I am amazed at the ease of use, smooth operation and stability of pbxnsip. We have been a snom and microsoft shop for some time so pbxnsip seems to be a good fit. Yes, you answered my question well. Thanks, matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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