TCO of Microsoft-Based Unified Communications

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Webcast held on Nov. 18, 2008. One hour.

Many organizations are interested in moving away from a world of separate systems for email, instant messaging, telephony, etc. Their vision is of integrated, or unified, communications technologies. The most-discussed unified communications offering is from Microsoft; here the major product components are Exchange, Outlook, Active Directory, Office Communications Server, and the Office Communicator client. These work alongside a third-party phone switch or PBX (a private branch exchange).

In this webcast, Ferris Research analyst Richi Jennings and Unison Technologies CMO Rurik Bradbury discuss the total cost of ownership (TCO) of Microsoft’s approach to unified communications. You learn how to model and estimate unified communications costs in your own environment. The event concludes with a Q&A session.

Webcast 794.

Important Questions Addressed by This Webcast Include:

  • What is unified communications?
  • How do you calculate the TCO of Microsoft-based unified communications?
  • What are the main cost components?
  • How can you reduce the cost of Microsoft-based unified communications?
  • How do these costs differ from the costs of other, competing technologies?

Speakers

  • Richi Jennings, analyst, Ferris Research. The practice leader for spam and boundary services, Richi has been involved with messaging and collaboration technologies since 1985. His main areas of focus are Linux, security, spam, viruses and other malware, large-scale enterprise deployments, TCO, and wireless.
  • Rurik Bradbury, CMO, Unison Technologies. Rurik heads the marketing team at Unison Technologies, a leader in unified communications software. Before that, he was Vice President of Marketing at Intermedia, the world’s largest Microsoft Exchange hosting provider.

Who Is This Webcast Suitable For?

This webcast is suitable for IT planners, vendor management staff, and investors.

3 Comments

  1. Posted November 10, 2008 at 12:33 PM | Permalink

    Interested in how you calculate the TCO of Microsoft-based unified communications

  2. Mary Jay
    Posted February 18, 2009 at 8:09 AM | Permalink

    Trying to caculate our cost of unified communications. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

  3. p adley
    Posted July 24, 2009 at 5:23 PM | Permalink

    I would like to compare traditional communcation TCO with UC

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