Two new Lync Phones from HP #HP #Lync

So HP?! just pulled 2 phones out of the hat.

The HP 4110 IP Phone is a Microsoft® Lync™ optimized common area telephone and the HP 4120 IP Phone is a Microsoft® Lync™ optimized knowledge worker desktop telephone.

More info

http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/products/unified-communications/HP_4110_IP_Phone/index.aspx

http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/products/unified-communications/HP_4120_IP_Phone/index.aspx

 

Microsoft to Acquire Skype–what does this mean to Lync? updated #Lync

So as you all might have heard Microsoft is going to acquire Skype for $8.5 billion in cash and you all might think what does this mean to the Lync business.

Well I see loads of possibilities, the first one is federation and from the press release we can read that “Microsoft will connect Skype users with Lync, Outlook, Xbox Live and other communities” so this seems to be a priority. But when looking at how Microsoft prioritized a mobile Lync client I wouldn’t hold my breath.

The second one that comes to mind is to enable Skype as a siptrunking provider. This would also be great for Office 365 and Lync Online.

Microsoft also states that they will continue to invest in and support Skype clients on non-Microsoft platforms. So what I see here is a Skype client making a video call from android or iOS to a Lync client or a Xbox.

This will also hopefully open up Skype more looking at Microsoft previous investments in open interoperability.

Skype will become a new business division within Microsoft, and Skype CEO Tony Bates will assume the title of president of the Microsoft Skype Division, reporting directly to Ballmer. 

Update:

After watching the press conference I’m amazed that Lync was mentioned so many times, I think even more then Windows Phone so hopefully the Skype deal will bring gold to our Lync business. One area that Steve mentioned was that this deal will now make both business stronger and I can see this locally to since almost everyone of my customers asks for Skype integration. So this will for sure be one competitive strength against Cisco and the rest.

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If we think of it from the video side, they mentioned that 40% of Skype’s traffic is video, that’s probably loads more than what I think we see in Lync, I might say 5-10% is video in Lync? (I have to update this after checking out some monitoring reports later)

What was also mentioned was that Skype is on 50 million TVs already, this will also enable these living rooms to connect to Lync.

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Skype fits right in between your work and your life on a variety of devices and they were specific on that they will continue to support other platforms, since that is where they now and in the future will give them a competitive edge.

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I also thought of one more thing that I hope they will incorporate in to Lync, the Skype Access service, lets say you are on an airport, and what this does is that even if you are not on the network as a paying customer, you can connect skype and make calls or video and skype just charges you 19¢ a minute for the time you are calling. No more expensive airport wifis to do Lync meetings or calls Open-mouthed smile read more on Skype Access here http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/features/allfeatures/skype-access/

The comments in this post is my own and only speculations, guesses and wishes of what I hope could come in the future by this deal.

 

 

Press release

http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2011/may11/05-10CorpNewsPR.mspx

Lync Buddy drivers uploaded to codeplex – #Lync

I’m not so good at coding so I would be happy if someone that is wanted to help out and taking the project further. I we uploaded the source to codeplex and a working exe that needs to be run in the background together with Lync to capture presence.

Well go get yourself an iBuddy and try it out.

Show you Presence to your colleagues so that they know when to talk to you and when to just let you stay alone under your oak tree.

This is an I-Buddy that a friend hacked to work with Microsoft Lync 2010. And i am now working on some fine tuning for it.

Its still in beta but if you run off to buy one make sure it’s the blue green one and send me a message and ill send the drivers and program to get it working with Lync.

http://lyncbuddy.codeplex.com/