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1 Michael Wilson | Chun Yong Chua | Katarzyna Puchala | Bernardo Sana UM Program Management Team | Microsoft Corporation

2 2 | Microsoft Confidential What is Exchange UM? What is it not? How does Exchange UM work? How does Exchange Online UM differ from on-premises? How do you get up and running with UM Online? Where and when will Exchange Online UM be available? Q & A

3 3 | Microsoft Confidential Exchange UM = Exchange Unified Messaging − Voice mail in e-mail Inbox, access to both over the phone − One storage infrastructure (Exchange) − One transport infrastructure (Exchange) − One identity infrastructure (Active Directory) − One configuration infrastructure (based on PowerShell) First included with Exchange 2007 Extended in Exchange 2010 Plans for Online UM announced at Office 365 launch

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5 5 | Microsoft Confidential Voicemail in the Inbox (Message creation from the phone) − Voice messages and missed calls appear in e-mail clients − Outlook 2007 and 2010 (special voicemail rendering) − Outlook Web App (special voicemail rendering) − Exchange ActiveSync clients (many smartphone platforms, incl. WP7) − Voice Mail Preview (7 language packs) − Text inserted into voice message automatically from audio recording Outlook Voice Access (Message retrieval from the phone) − Voicemail, E-mail, Calendar, Contacts, Directory, Options − Speech-enabled interface (26 language packs) − Messages: Read (play), reply(-all), forward, call sender, delete etc. − Meetings: Read, accept, decline, send “I’ll be X minutes late”, etc. − Directory, Contacts: Call, send message, play details, etc. − Great for hands-free triage (e.g. while walking or driving)

6 6 | Microsoft Confidential

7 7 | Microsoft Confidential Call Answering Rules − UM-enabled user customizes caller interface − Multiple rules allowed per user − Specify conditions: − Who’s calling; when the call arrives; free/busy status etc. − Record custom greetings − Create menu for callers to choose from: − Leave a message, transfer call, try to find user (while caller holds) Automated Attendants − Easily contact someone in an organization without knowing their direct dial number

8 8 | Microsoft Confidential Speech-enabled access to Exchange from any phone, anywhere

9 UM does not provide “dial tone” Customers who run UM today must use one or more of: − Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007/R2 − Microsoft Lync™ Server 2010 − PBX + VoIP gateway that is interoperable with UM − IP PBX that is interoperable with UM Current list at “Telephony Advisor for Exchange 2010” − http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee364753.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee364753.aspx − UM Systems Integrators have demonstrated other integrations

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11 11 | Microsoft Confidential Same admin tools and techniques as the rest of Exchange Based around PowerShell − Everything is scriptable − RBAC: 3 UM admin roles “out of the box”, can make more Policy framework for UM user capabilities Management pack for Microsoft System Center Reporting built into Exchange Control Panel

12 12 | Microsoft Confidential UM works with many types of telephony/communications server

13 13 | Microsoft Confidential For traditional PBXs, must use a gateway to connect to UM

14 14 | Microsoft Confidential For IP-PBXs, don’t need VoIP gateway − But IP-PBX must meet UM’s SIP interoperability requirements

15 15 | Microsoft Confidential For OCS or Lync, don’t need VoIP gateway for UM − But OCS/Lync needs Gateway for telephone network access

16 16 | Microsoft Confidential UM can be separated from telephony/communications servers

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18 18 | Microsoft Confidential Voice-over-IP to/from UM Online runs over the public IP network

19 Contoso Corporation Fabrikam, Inc. Exchange Online (Office 365) SIP/TLS/SRTP

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21 21 | Microsoft Confidential Correct type of Exchange user licenses (provided during Beta) One or more supported telephony systems − Traditional PBX + Gateway (see Telephony Advisor) − IP-PBX − Microsoft Lync Server 2010 VoIP-aware Network Border Server − Supported Session Border Controller (for PBX, IP-PBX) − Lync Server 2010 Edge Role

22 22 | Microsoft Confidential VoIP-aware network border systems − Protection against intrusion and denial of service attacks Makes/models tested to date with UM Online − AudioCodes (Mediant 1000 MSBG, 6.00AL.014) − Ingate (SIParator19, 4.8.4) − NET (VX1800, 4.7.2v47) AudioCodes and NET products available standalone and also as combination media gateway/SBC devices In principle, all SBCs tested should work with UM- compatible gateways and IP-PBXs. In practice, we have not tested all possible combinations. Cisco (CUBE) product does not support some UM call flows (e.g. message waiting indicator).

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24 In Office 365 (Exchange Online): introduce during Beta Plan to make available in all regions in 2011 − North America first, then Europe, then Asia and Latin America − But will not be offered for users with certain country-of- origin values (list subject to review): − EC, GT, IN, KR, LK, NG, PH, QA, TH, UY High availability (site- and datacenter-level failover) configured Same UM feature set as on-prem, except for speech access to directory (DTMF only in initial release) 24

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