Earlier this week Microsoft launched Office Communications Server 2007 R2. OCS 2007 R2 brings a plethora of new features and capabilities to the powerful OCS 2007 unified communications platform, but also a few unwelcome changes.
First, while not necessarily 'unwelcome,' it should be noted that OCS 2007 R2 requires a 64-bit Windows Server operating system (preferably Windows Server 2008 64-bit). This is the direction Microsoft is headed with all server roles it seems, so if you don't use 64-bit server operating systems today you should certainly plan to make that change in the near future.
Ask the expert: Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 Do you have questions about the new features and functionality of Microsoft's Office Communications Server 2007 R2? Send them into Tony Bradley. Tony is Microsoft Certified as an MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer), MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) in Windows 2000 and an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) in Windows NT. Tony has also been recognized by Microsoft as an MVP (Most Valuable Professional) in Windows security since 2006. Read some of Tony's expert answers.
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