Critical Course Preparation for Planning OCS Design & Certification Study for Exam 70-638, Exam 70-262 and other tests
Special: Up to $6,000 in discounts are available for 2010 scheduling before December 1.
BOULDER - November 3, 2009 - OCS Forum (http://www.ocsforum.com) announced its new OCSR2-2010 Ultimate course. "R2 and R3 coming in 2010 confirms Microsoft place in the new telecommunications networking business," noted Tom Cross OCS Forum CEO. "R2 is having a significant impact on corporate voice telecommunications strategies indicating the end of the TDM-time division multiplexed PBX-Private Branch eXchange systems is now insight. Microsoft is also driving companies like Cisco, Nortel, Avaya, NEC, Mitel, ShoreTel to rethink their featuresets and capabilities because while R2 is a new game when R3 is released in 2010, their days are numbered," Cross commented.
This five -day (5-day) "hands-on" lab course with 700+ page manual focuses on the core components of OCS 2007 R2, including:
• Instant Messaging (IM) between everyone in the organization in the office or remote
• Application and Desktop sharing for true collaboration
• Audio/Video Conferencing including internally hosted audio conference calls and Live Meetings
• Integration with Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging
• Securing the environment to protect communications
The course provides many hands-on labs to practice and reinforce learning of many new concepts. After completing this course, students should be able to design, install, configure, maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot the core components of OCS 2007 R2. A complete outline is available at:
http://www.ocsforum.com/news/Course%20Overview-2010k.htm
About OCS Forum
OCS Forum is a vendor-independent laboratory environment designed for learning, technical guides, knowledge resources and online "live" services. OCS Forum provides consulting, training, case studies, white papers, speaking engagements, market/customer research, network planning and other services. For more go to http://www.ocsforum.com.



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