The past few weeks have been really exciting at work, not to mention the sunny weekends which allowed some flying and quality time with my family. Us at Formicary are currently busy in preparation for the first ever Enterprise Group Chat Forum happening next week in the City!
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RBS is graciously hosting the forum which is specially created for companies with interest in persistent group chat and wanting to know more about what's instored for them. Companies who are new to the subject are also welcomed as we're all here to share our thoughts about persistent group chat and the way forward.
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The objective of this independent forum is to bring together organisations of a similar commitment to Enterprise IM & Group Chat. By reviewing successful solutions and implementations, it is hoped members will be able to share ideas/concerns and provide a clear voice to the Industry with regard to the future of Persistent Group Chat, IM & Unified Communication Strategies.
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For the first event we have invited guest speaker, Bob Serr, Lead Project Manager (Group Chat), Microsoft to share news about the Group Chat feature in the new OCS 2007 R2.
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Philip Miller, Director of Formicary Intelligent Collaboration Group will present his team's investigation of Group Chat API and the opportunities & challenges that it currently presents. This will naturally lead into the discussions about Group Chat implementation and migration strategies.
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This is the agenda:
1. Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 Group Chat Development; including features, functionality, compliance and roadmap
2. Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 Group Chat API – Opportunities & limitations
3. Persistent Group Chat Migration & Implementation Strategies
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This will be interesting as it's an open forum for many group chat "veterans" and newcomers to share ideas and knowledge and especially about moving/upgrading to the new Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 group Chat.
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Integrate business communications now with group Chat!
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Ps. if you have any interest in the forum or want to know more about Group Chat, email info@formicary.net
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