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Date: Friday, October 23, 2009
Microsoft’s suite of unified communications software is one of the most complex things for any IT organization to deploy and maintain. But with the help of a new managed service offering from Azaleos, IT organizations can outsource management of these types of applications to a third party.
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Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Organizations struggling with the complexities of deploying and maintaining Microsoft's unified communications solution have a new outsourcing option: Seattle-based Azaleos Corp. on Tuesday launched a service that handles the management and maintenance of Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) for companies and organizations.
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Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
New Service Provides Monitoring and Management for Office Communications Server; Azaleos Launches Free Educational Seminar Series on OCS.
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Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Seattle-based Azaleos is announcing today it is releasing new software and services to help companies manage Microsoft Office Communications Server, which is a software platform for instant messaging, Internet telephony, and video conferencing over the Web. It’s a strong move for Azaleos that expands its product line beyond management services for e-mail and collaborative software, and into managing “unified communications”—all forms of company communication run by a single system.
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Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009
Exchange 2010, which was released to manufacturing Thursday, includes new storage and deployment options, enhanced in-box management capabilities, built-in e-mail archiving, new database clustering, and additional hardware options. And while it all is designed to add up to a better Exchange it doesn't eliminate the complexity of deploying the messaging server, says Lee Dumas, the director of architecture for Azaleos, a provider of remote management services for Exchange and SharePoint.
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