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Aug 31 2009   2:48AM GMT

Web Scheduler for Office Communications Server 2007 R2



Posted by: Tony Bradley
Web Scheduler, Office Communications Server, OCS 2007 R2, Exchange Server, conference management, meeting, schedule, invite, Live Meeting

Microsoft recently released Web Scheduler for Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The Web Scheduler provides a web-based interface for conference management functions giving users the ability to:

  • Schedule a new Live Meeting conference or conference call
  • View and modify details of an existing conference.
  • List schedules of all existing userĀ of a Microsoft Office conference.
  • Delete an existing conference.
  • Send an e-mail invitation to conference participants using a configured SMTP mail server.
  • Join an existing conference.

The Web Scheduler is an ASP.Net application and must be installed on the same Internet Information Services (IIS) server that the OCS 2007 R2 Web Components are running on.

Web Scheduler requires OCS 2007 R2. The ability to send email meeting invites requires an SMTP server- ostensibly Microsoft Exchange Server, but others will due.

May 20 2009   2:57PM GMT

Using Virtual Meetings to Fight Recessions and Pandemics



Posted by: Tony Bradley
Microsoft, Live Meeting, virtual meetings, swine flu, H1N1, Joe Schurman, recession

Companies love to have meetings. In my experience, the bigger the company, the more they like to meet. While working for a Fortune 100 IT services company I once had more than 20 hours of my work week filled with recurring meetings. In other words, more than half of my available time each week was spent meeting about what to do instead of going and doing it.

One of the reasons companies like meetings is that there is an assumption that there is some greater camaraderie or synergy developed from the face to face interaction. Do you know what else is greater in a face to face interaction? Germs. Meetings are typically in enclosed spaces and involve handshaking, sharing documents, and other physical interactions that can result in spreading germs.

Some meetings are just local team meetings, but often customers, vendors, partners, or managers fly in from across the country or around the world to participate in meetings. Those trips incur travel costs, lodging, meals, rental cars, etc. Hopefully some Earth-shattering information is covered at the meeting to justify the costs.

In this time of economic recession and with the emerging threat of the potential pandemic of H1N1 (swine flu), organizations should re-examine the value provided by these face to face meetings. The fact is, the same meeting can be conducted and the same results achieved without the travel or germs. Joe Schurman agrees with this mentality in his recent post Swine Flu + Recession = Microsoft Office Live Meeting.