Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) is a server-based software product that provides organizations with a rich set of integrated Enterprise communications technologies in a single platform.
The key features of OCS are:
- Enterprise Instant Messaging and Presence.
- Desktop Audio and Video Conferencing (peer-to-peer and multi-party).
- Web Conferencing, Desktop Sharing and Application Sharing.
- Enterprise Voice capabilities (similar to PBX functionality).
- Dial-In (PSTN) Audio Conferencing.
- Group Chat (also known as Persistent Chat).
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