By: Matthew McGillen
Posted:
May 1, 2008 at 3:40 PM
Let's say that you are going to deploy OCS for a 50 person organization with the following requirements:
Internal and external IM (like PIC or federation)
Integration to your PBX
Archiving
Internal and external LiveMeeting / voice conferencing / audio conferencing
To meet these requirements, you need, at a minimum
OCS Standard Edition Server
OCS Mediation server
OCS archiving server
OCS edge server
Now let's face it: 4 servers for 50 people is a decent amount of hardwar
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By: Dave Scheele
Posted:
September 30, 2006 at 7:57 AM
The structural relationship between channels in MCMS is hierarchical, with channels capable of containing both postings and other channels. Postings are "leaves" and channels are the "branches," just as are files and folders, respectively, in a file system.
Although there are many possible semantic relationships between a parent channel and its subchannels, it is likely that the postings contained in each are similar to one another. Subchannels may be the sections of a p
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By: Dave Scheele
Posted:
September 30, 2006 at 7:57 AM
The essential challenge of creating MCMS navigation controls is that they must be completely dynamic - that is, they must render a correct navigational structure based on a posting's position in an arbitrary channel hierarchy. "Arbitrary" is the key word in the precending sentence -- using the Site Manager, the administrator can create whatever channel structure she chooses and can change it at any time. So a basic assumption of navigation code is that the position of any item in t
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