Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Microsoft Lync: The Most Open and Actually Connected UC Solution

NOTE: This article is in progress and may get additional data and corrections.
NOTE: Lync can do all the below federation without additional hardware, software or licenses cost from Lync perspective.

Which major unified communication solution connects and allows you to collaborate with the most people outside your organization? In many cases with no extra hardware?

Below are some of the UC solutions Lync Server 2013 allow you to collaborate with “out of box”:

Solution

 

Users

Modalities

How

Lync On-Premise

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+15k
Known Orgs

All

 
Office365

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+5m

All

Click Here

Live Messenger*

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?

IM/P/Audio/Video

Click Here

AOL/AIM

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4m?

IM/P

Click Here

Skype

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280m

IM/P/Audio**

n/a

USA SMS mobile*** image

+300m

IM

Click Here

Google Talk

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423m

IM/P

Click Here
Click Here

Cisco Webex

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unknown

IM/P

Click Here

Cisco Jabber

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unknown

IM/P

?

IBM Sametime

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unknown

IM/P

Click Here4

Openfire

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unknown

IM/P

?

Avaya

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unknown

IM/P

Click Here

* will soon be rolled into Skype
** Audio coming in 2013
*** Using AOL PIC; Okay, I know we’re stretching, but there IS connectivity!
4) IBM SameTime requires gateway from IBM to connect to other solutions: Click Here

Some Commercial “Federation” Solutions

http://www.nextplane.net/microsoft-supported-uc-platforms.html
http://www.thrupoint.com/solutions/uc-federation.html

Conclusion

Perhaps you disagree? If you have a UC solution you would nominate as the “most connected feel free to nominate via comments. (But please do include sources to support)

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Skype 1/3 of Phone Call Traffic:
http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/02/skype-calls-now-equivalent-to-one-third-of-global-phone-traffic/

 

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