Bridging the Communications Gap
Steve SweetmanArchitectMicrosoft New Zealand
How can I prioritize and react to the sheer volume of communications and be more productive?
Communication Chaos
How can I get a global organization to act in concert across boundaries?
Global/Distributed Customers,Partners and Teams
How can I integrate my communicationsand PC networking infrastructures?
Simplifying Complex Networks
How can I leverage existing enterprise infrastructure and the Internet to lower communications costs?
High Cost of Communications
Communications In Today’s Workplace
Environment: Chaotic, Cost-conscious, fragmented, and demanding
Streamline Communications
for End-Users
Increase Operational Efficiency
Provide Built-in Protection
Build a Future-Ready
Foundation on Software
Microsoft Unified CommunicationsIncreased productivity through communications
convergence
Identity and Presence
Instant MessagingApplication Integration
Team Workspaces Across Networks
Across Devices
E-Mail/Calendaring
Conferencing VoIP
Voice (Unified Messaging, VoIP)
Presence and IM
E-mail and Calendar
Identity
Conferencing
Unified Communications (UC)
Building a Foundation
completeness of vision
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Desktop momentum – 420M Office seatsExchange momentum – 150M seats, #1 shareLCS – best selling IM and presence solution
MicrosoftSiemens
NortelAlcatel
IBM
Mitel Networks
Avaya
Interactive IntelligenceNEC
EricssonAVST
Oracle
TeleWare
niche players visionaries
challengers leaders
Cisco Systems
Microsoft Momentum
Streamlined CommunicationsCommunicate from inside applications
“Presence” throughout Office and other applications
Find the right person, use the right communication
Context and content shared from within communication experience
“Information Workers waste 30 minutes per week in phone tag; for 50% of calls Information Workers make, they have to look up the phone number.”
—Harris, June 2006
Streamlined CommunicationsIntegrated communications tools
Enterprise Presence
Instant Messaging
Multi-party Voice, Video and Web conferencing (including Roundtable)
Enhanced VoIP
Great Device Experience
Streamlined CommunicationsAnywhere Access
No VPN required for more secure “Anywhere Access”
Codecs optimized for poor networks
Familiar Communicator experience from desktop to mobile device
Office Communicator 2007Office Live Meeting 2007
demo
IP-PBX PBX
PBX Phone
PBX Phone
VoIP Gateway
Office CommunicationsServer Deployment
Software-powered VoIP FoundationIntegration with existing telephony systems
Users get a consistent rich experience bringing voice to the PC regardless of infrastructure
Integrate with existing infrastructure, whether TDM or IP-based
SIP gateways connect TDM infrastructure to the PSTN
IP-based PBX systems can interoperate directly using SIP-based spec
PSTN
Software-powered VoIP FoundationSoftware-powered VoIP
More ChoiceWide range of devices available
Integration with existing assets
More ProductivityVoice integrated into applications
Consistent, rich user experience
Greater Cost ReductionSignificant device cost saving potential
Software business model
More InnovationAnywhere Access
Adaptive codecs
Software-powered VoIP FoundationRich development platform
Office Communications Server delivers a broad set of APIs
Presence controls and integrated developer tools aid development
Voice is as accessible as any other modality by developers
Developers can continue to use existing development tools
Voice-enable business processes
“Microsoft has a massive development community and application development tools, which it can and most likely will leverage with its entrance into the VoIP arena.” —IDC
Operational ControlEnterprise-grade security and compliance
All communications encrypted by default
Server-side Archiving assists with compliance
Archive meeting content from Web Conferences
Call Detail Records for Voice calls and other collaborative sessions
Built-in protection: Intelligent filtering and SPIM controls
“With 31% of employees using IM at the office, and 78% of those users downloading free IM software from the Internet, 89% of organizations are vulnerable to a growing array of IM-related legal, compliance, productivity, and security threats-on top of a myriad of e-mail challenges they have yet to master.”—Workplace E-Mail, Instant Messaging, and Blogging Survey,
AMA and The ePolicy Institute, 2006
Operational ControlCentralized provisioning
Users bring in more and more unmanaged, “consumer” applications
Centralized management allows controlled delivery of these tools
Integration with Active Directory makes management easier
Communication can be restricted to within the organization or outside
Flexible architecture allows High Availability and Scalability
Common set of Management toos
“Despite the security and compliance risks associated with instant messaging, 28 percent of survey respondents still use less secure consumer IM applications.” —TowerGroup, December 2006
Microsoft Unified Communications Building the foundation
Build Foundation For Unified Communications
Single identity, single directory
Messaging and calendaring
Presence and Enterprise IM
Deliver Streamlined Communications
Software-powered VoIP
Unified Messaging
Conferencing
Speech Recognition
With the Streamlined Communications employees want
And the Operational Control IT needs
The Software-powered VoIP foundation your company demands
Office Communications Server 2007
Business Productivity Infrastructure Optimization
Model
Integrated, software powered business communications
Federated collaboration outside firewall
Basic e-mail & traditional phone
Content on files shares & poor discoverability
File-share based collab and ad-hoc teaming
Federated documents & records mgmt withintegrated search capabilitiesECM
Real-time, strategy-driven closed loop analysis
Data silos & manual analysis
Collaboration
Unified information access infrastructure
Simple keyword search of web and documents Search
identify where
you are
identify where you
want to be
UCBI
Basic Standardized DynamicRationalized
Unified CommunicationsBasic to Standardized
Basic• Basic email capabilities with minimal or
decentralized IT support
• No shared calendar or contacts
• Public IM, ad-hoc use for daily business
• Sporadic use of web conferencing and separate system to support audio conferencing
• Legacy PBX, traditional phones, and no integration with desktop applications
• No voicemail
B to S
Standardized• Email and calendar solution with basic anti-
virus, anti-spam, and anti-phishing protection and disaster recovery
• Email platform supports setting and managing email policies at the organizational level to meet compliance requirements
• Secure, remote online and offline access to rich email client functionality inside and outside the firewall
• Secure, managed, enterprise-wide IM infrastructure leveraging unified directory
• Rich, integrated, presence-enabled desktop productivity applications
• IT-supported, standardized web conferencing
• IP telephony is piloted or deployed but not integrated with PC
• voicemail available only on phone
Challenges Projects Benefits
Unified Communications Basic to Standardized
• Leakage of intellectual property and confidential information
• Difficult to prevent policy and regulatory compliance violations
• Difficult to provide access to emails from outside
• Time is wasted trying to find availability of people and right methods to communicate
• Difficult to work together with geographically dispersed teams
• Expensive travel and accommodations for in-person meetings and collaboration
• Difficult to share information in an encrypted, authenticated, and managed environment
• Higher complexity and cost of ownership to address the compliance requirements
• Difficult to secure content going into and out of environment
• VPNs are expensive to deploy and manage
• Higher total cost of ownership to manage communications infrastructure
BUSINESS
IT
• Provide enterprise-class performance and reliability by minimizing loss of intellectual property
• Gain full visibility into email to support the legal discovery process
• Remain more productive by providing easy access to corporate information from anywhere and from any devices
• Easily access people no matter where they are and make decisions quickly
• Virtual meetings provide easier and inexpensive way for remote collaboration
• Help ensure the security, availability, and resilience of email systems
• Provide enterprise-grade reliability and scalability
• Reduce the complexity of email compliance with easy-to-use policy management
• Improve the total cost of ownership by standardizing communications infrastructure
BUSINESS
IT
• Implement an email solution with basic anti-virus, anti-spam, and anti-phishing protection
• Implement setting and managing email policies at the organizational level to meet compliance requirements
• Establish mechanism for secure, remote online and offline access to rich email client functionality inside and outside the firewall
• Implement a secure, company-wide instant messaging solution
• Develop solution to allow working with integrated, presence-enabled desktop productivity applications
• Establish a web conferencing solution
B to S
Unified Communications Standardized to Rationalized
Standardized• Email and calendar solution with basic anti-
virus, anti-spam, and anti-phishing protection and disaster recovery
• Email platform supports setting and managing email policies at the organizational level to meet compliance requirements
• Secure, remote online and offline access to rich email client functionality inside and outside the firewall
• Secure, managed, enterprise-wide IM infrastructure leveraging unified directory
• Rich, integrated, presence-enabled desktop productivity applications
• IT-supported, standardized web conferencing
• IP telephony is piloted or deployed but not integrated with PC
• Voicemail available only on phone
S to R
Rationalized• Email and calendar provide multi-layer anti-
virus, anti-spam, and anti-phishing protection to minimize downtime and data loss
• Email platform supports advanced compliance capabilities and user level policy enforcement
• Access to email, calendar, and contacts via mobile device is available to more than 50% of workers
• Rich, integrated, presence-enabled LOB applications
• Standardized, Integrated web/audio/video conferencing managed by IT (server or service)
• PC integration with IP telephony infrastructure used with PBX phones
• Access to unified inbox (combining voicemail, email, and fax and accessible from the standard client) is available to more than 20% of workers
Challenges Projects Benefits
Unified Communications Standardized to Rationalized
• Difficult to ensure the security and availability of messaging environment
• Mobile access is not available to the entire workforce
• Information remains unused due to complexity of communications and many separate communications applications
• Difficult to streamline end-user communications
BUSINESS
IT
• Help satisfy industry and regulatory retention requirements
• Facilitate highly efficient communications through integration with business processes
• Keep users connected to corporate information and more responsive to customers no matter where they are
• Make meetings more productive and keep participants more involved
• Provide powerful end-user experience and real productivity enhancements
BUSINESS
IT
S to R
• Create a common, scalable, and secure messaging infrastructure for corporate-based and mobile workers
• Deliver an integrated, manageable email compliance solution
• Build solutions to show IM and presence in LOB, custom-developed applications
• Configure a Web conferencing-integrated audio solution
• Deliver a unified inbox for email, voicemail, and fax
• Establish integration of PC with IP Telephony environment together with PBX infrastructure to manage phone calls
• Difficult to maintain security while providing access to information
• Difficult to monitor email retention and manage policies
• Inability to integrate the communications environment with core business applications
• Need for a separate audio conferencing solution
• Difficult to integrate multiple devices and communication applications
• Difficult to integrate existing IT infrastructure and telephone systems
• Higher total cost of ownership to manage and invest in multiple vendor solutions
• Enable reliable message delivery and end-to-end security
• Provide secure platform for voice, video, data, and mobility
• Mitigate risk by taking a proactive approach to email retention and policy management
• Provide integrated, contextual, and extensible end-user experience
• Significant cost savings by consolidating solutions on a single platform
Unified Communications Rationalized to Dynamic
Rationalized• Email and calendar provide multi-layer anti-
virus, anti-spam, and anti-phishing protection to minimize downtime and data loss
• Email platform supports advanced compliance capabilities and user level policy enforcement
• Access to email, calendar, and contacts via mobile device is available to more than 50% of workers
• Rich, integrated, presence-enabled LOB applications
• Standardized, Integrated web/audio/video conferencing managed by IT (server or service)
• PC integration with IP telephony infrastructure used with PBX phones
• Access to unified inbox (combining voicemail, email, and fax and accessible from the standard client) is available to more than 20% of workers
R to D
Dynamic• Federation of communication information
(email, calendar, presence) and policy (Information Rights Management, compliance)
• Integration across unified communications extended to business processes and LOB applications
• Software-centric VoIP (integrated with PSTN); PCs use a primary voice device for full telephony functionality
• Integration with collaboration environment and business processes
Challenges Projects Benefits
Unified Communications Rationalized to Dynamic
• Difficult to connect and communicate instantly with other organizations
• Users spend more time coordinating and less time working
• Difficult to initiate audio and video conferencing directly from PC or laptop
• Difficult to manage communication on multiple devices (desk phone, cell phone, PDA , PC applications, web email)
• Difficult to communicate in a distributed network without requiring users to establish separate credentials
• Difficult to streamline the working environment by linking computer applications and communications technologies
• Lack of converged voice and data communications
BUSINESS
IT
• Enhance business by exchanging information in real time and enabling faster decision making
• Enable users to connect with internal and external contacts in several ways from within any application
• Increase productivity and enhance collaboration among employees, customers, and partners across supply chain
• Build a future-ready foundation for businesses to stay flexible
• Help reduce the time needed to manage the growth of infrastructure, saving valuable budgetary resources
• Support the need to maximize IT investment and reduce operation and maintenance costs
• Simplify the network to help reduce calls and operational costs
BUSINESS
IT
• Deploy federation of communications (email, calendar, presence) and policy that are integrated into business processes and LOB applications to establish trusted relationships across network boundaries
• Integrate voice solution into the communications infrastructure
R to D
Collaboration
Post-DeploymentServices
Archiving andCompliance
Unified Communications Provides Enhanced Services Opportunities
Architect/Deploy Presence and IM integrated with business processes and line of business applicationsSpecialize in industry-specific communications solutions
Architect/Deploy corporate compliance and legal discovery solutionsDeploy storage and archiving solutions
Offer end-user training and tier-one technical supportExpand IT Infrastructure practice with UC infrastructure management
“24% of organizations have had employee e-mail subpoenaed by courts and regulators, and another 15% of companies have gone to court to battle lawsuits triggered by employee e-mail.”
AMA and The ePolicy InstituteWorkplace E-Mail, Instant Messaging, and Blogging Survey, 2006
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Steve SweetmanArchitectMicrosoft New Zealand
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