<div>there has been some issues with scalability with exchange 2007 that has come to my attention that I'm a little concerned about. How many exchange servers to I need for 32 port and 800 VM boxes?</div>
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<div>Scott<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Matthew Saskin</b> <<a href="mailto:matt@saskin.net">matt@saskin.net</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">However Unity doesn't provide any of the additional features that<br>Outlook Voice Access provides.<br>
<br>While I'm torn about features, various individuals (mostly sales,<br>management, etc.) that we've exposed our lab CM/Exch 2007 setup to<br>instantly fell in love with the voice interaction to their calendar and
<br>inboxes.<br><br>-matt<br><br>K S wrote:<br>> Ahhh the "Free" Unified Messaging from MS. Free is a<br>> bundled price....something else in that bundle could<br>> also be called free. Check out the Cisco Workspace
<br>> License.....lots of "free" there as well.<br>><br>> Free from MS is a Software license that requires MS<br>> users to buy software support on for for the rest of<br>> it's natural life....or it becomes illegal.
<br>><br>> Free is calling MS tech support when the Intel Gateway<br>> they recommend won't talk to your NEC/Nortel?Avaya<br>> PBX...thats a trip in itself.<br>><br>> T.38 IS supported with CUCM in H.323
mode so that<br>> shouldn't be an issue.<br>><br>> The new versions of Unity (4.2, 5.0) offer a ton of<br>> enhancements that MS doesn't have. MWI for starters<br>> (there is 3rd party for MS that charges per user plus
<br>> the application). Also Unity users don't have to<br>> change their TUI...they can use what they are already<br>> using with the custom TUI settings in Unity so there<br>> is no re-learning by the user.
<br>><br>> Cisco's encryption of messages means security that MS<br>> doesn't have. Imagine having someone forward an<br>> internal message that had critical business info on it<br>> to someone off the network. Cisco Unity prevents that.
<br>><br>> Cisco has failover for Unity that is at least as<br>> reliable as the MS clustering....probably more so.<br>><br>> Speech Rec on Unity is in its first phase in the 5.0<br>> product and will be getting better over the next 3
<br>> months from what I hear.<br>><br>> Again, there are many enhancements to Unity that make<br>> "free" not so attractive.<br>><br>> You've got to look at the overall offer and how it<br>
> impacts the business.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> --- Jake Doe <<a href="mailto:jd80301@yahoo.com">jd80301@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>>> Perhaps not through Play on Phone (since it's just
<br>>> an<br>>> embedded Windows Media Player). However, if you use<br>>> the TUI or VUI, then you have the ability to slow<br>>> down<br>>> or speed up the message. See the Outlook Voice<br>
>> Access<br>>> (OVA) Quick Reference Guide for those options:<br>>><br>>><br>> <a href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397228.aspx">http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397228.aspx
</a><br>>> --- Robert Kulagowski <<a href="mailto:bob@smalltime.com">bob@smalltime.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Jake Doe wrote:<br>>>>> Yes, Exchange 2007 UM allows you to play your<br>
>>> voice<br>>>>> mail through the phone as well. However, the<br>>> Play<br>>>> on<br>>>>> Phone feature is only available with Outlook<br>>> 2007<br>>>> or
<br>>>>> Outlook Web Access 2007 (e.g. no plug-in<br>>>> required).<br>>>>> Otherwise, the voice mail is just another<br>>> WMA/WAV<br>>>> file<br>>>>> attachment in older versions of Outlook.
<br>>>> From what I recall at Interop, they don't have a<br>>>> pitch-adjusted tempo<br>>>> feature during playback, so you can't slow down<br>>> the<br>>>> audio to catch a
<br>>>> phone number which may have been spoken too<br>>> quickly<br>>>> to make out.<br>>>><br>>>> ObPetPeeve: People who delight in giving you a<br>>>> phone number in a
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