Online On premises Hybrid yes
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- Online On premises Hybrid
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- yes
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- What are your goals and success criteria?
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- On premises userOn premises user + hybrid features Online user
+ hybrid features Online user IM/PresenceYes ConferencingYes
Dial-in conferencingVia local PBX/PSTN or New PSTN Conferencing in
Office 365** Audio Conferencing Provider or New PSTN Conferencing
in Office 365* Enterprise VoiceVia local PBX/PSTNNew PSTN Calling
in Office 365* Via local PBX/PSTN*** Persistent ChatYesNo Broadcast
meeting*NoYes Cloud conferencing recording* NoYes Video Interop
ServerVIS calls possibleNo APIsAll APIsSelected APIs
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- Getting Started with Skype for Business Online Voice and Audio
Conferencing
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- The Voice of Skype for Business: An Overview
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- Microsoft Office 365 Groups Overview and Roadmap
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- Skype for Business Doing very large online meetings very
easily!
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- A Technical Deep Dive into Skype for Business Video and
Interoperability
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- Lync technologiesSkype for Business Server Skype for Business
Online UCMA (Unified Communications Managed API)YesNo Lync Server
2013 SDKYesNo Lync (Client) 2013 SDKYes UCWA (Unified
Communications Web API)YesPlanned Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat
SDKYesNo Skype Developer PlatformSkype for Business Server Skype
for Business Online Web SDKYesPlanned Services SDK (Skype for
Business Online)NoPlanned The Power of the Platform: Developing
with the Skype Developer Platform
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- On premises userOn premises user + hybrid features Online user
+ hybrid features Online user IM/PresenceYes ConferencingYes
Dial-in conferencingVia local PBX/PSTN or New PSTN Conferencing in
Office 365** Audio Conferencing Provider or New PSTN Conferencing
in Office 365* Enterprise VoiceVia local PBX/PSTNNew PSTN Calling
in Office 365* Via local PBX/PSTN*** Persistent ChatYesNo Broadcast
meeting*NoYes Cloud conferencing recording* NoYes Video Interop
ServerVIS calls possibleNo APIsAll APIsSelected APIs
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- Getting to Skype for Business: Everything You Need to Know to
Upgrade from Lync
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- An alternative to the public Internet connection Premium
network connection to Microsoft datacenters Private networking for
primary Office 365 workloads Predictable performance with managed
connectivity SLA of 99.9% for availability ExpressRoute for Office
365 Customer Datacenter Public internet Microsoft Datacenter
Alternate connection Office 365 Services on ExpressRoute Office 365
Services Require Internet Azure services EXPRESSROUTE Customer Site
2 Customer Site 1 MPLS VPN WAN Primary connection Internet
Co-lo
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- Plan DeployRun Adopt Why Skype for Business? Business case
Strategic plan Use cases
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- O365 integration already enabled? Existing Lync Server version?
What is the immediate need? O365 integration possible?
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- Tuesday, 9:00AMGetting Started with Skype for Business Online
Voice and Audio Conferencing William Verthein Tuesday,
9:00AMMicrosoft Office 365 Groups Overview and RoadmapAmit Gupta;
Christophe Fiessinger Tuesday, 1:30PMSkype for Business Doing very
large online meetings very easily! Greg Baribault Tuesday,
3:15PMThe Voice of Skype for Business: An OverviewJamie Stark
Wednesday, 1:30PMGetting to Skype for Business: Everything You Need
to Know to Upgrade from Lync Scott Stubberfield Wednesday,
3:15PMThe Power of the Platform: Developing with the Skype
Developer Platform Andrew Bybee; Daniel Valik Wednesday, 5:00PMA
Technical Deep Dive into Skype for Business Video and
Interoperability Jeff Schertz Thursday, 3:15PMHybrid Configuration
Deep-Dive of Skype for BusinessCezar Ungureanasu; Ramesh Narayanan;
Vivek Bhatnagar
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