Should I Upgrade to Microsoft Lync? Ten Reasons to Consider

Fewer physical servers and server roles heads the list.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Nov 12, 2010
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"Lync Server 2010 will hit general availability on November 17th, at a New York event, but customers can already download a taste of the product, with the Release Candidate (RC) Build still available for download," writes Softpedia's Marius Oiaga.

"Earlier this week, while at TechEd 2010 in Berlin, I had the chance to attend a Lync Server 2010 workshop, and I must tell you that there are sufficient reasons to at least test drive the new UC offering from Microsoft, if not to also upgrade," Oiaga writes.

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10 Reasons to Upgrade to Lync Server 2010

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