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Chris Mayo's Blog - Languages, Frameworks, Tools...
We’d like your feedback…
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If you attended my session on the Office Communicator Automation API, I’m going to be posting the community project for this API on CodePlex soon. The rest of the community project team and I are reviewing/discussing some last minute details… ...
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MSDN Webcast: Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Architecture and Deployment for Developers (Level 300)
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Thanks to everyone that made it to the live webcast on the architecture and deployment of UC solutions. Thank also has to go to Jon Rauschenberger from Clarity Consulting for being the “guest webcaster”. If you couldn’t make it, you can watch...
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MSDN Webcast: Building Services That Manage Communications with Office Communications Server 2007 R2 (Part 2 of 2) (Level 300)
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Thanks to everyone that made it to part 2 of the live webcast on the UCMA 2.0 Core SDK. If you couldn’t make it, you can watch a recording here . Feel free to post any questions as comments on this post. Thanks, Chris
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Programming for Unified Communications at the Printer
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MS Press blogged about the book going to the printer here . Here is what the final cover looks like: I’m really excited about the level of interest in this book. I get emails daily asking when it will hit “shelves” (physical or virtual). ...
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MSDN Webcast: Building Services That Manage Communications with Office Communications Server 2007 R2 (Part 1 of 2) (Level 300)
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Thanks to everyone that made it to the live webcast on the UCMA 2.0 Core SDK. If you couldn’t make it, you can watch a recording here . Feel free to post any questions as comments on this post. Thanks, Chris
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Workflows That Talk and Instant Message with Office Communications Server 2007 R2
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Thanks to everyone that made it to the live webcast on the UCMA 2.0 Workflow API. If you couldn’t make it, you can watch a recording here . Feel free to post any questions as comments on this post. Thanks, Chris
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