Mastering Microsoft Lync Server 2013

Mastering Microsoft Lync Server 2013

Hanna, Keith
Winters, Nathan

49,92 €(IVA inc.)

Everything you need to know to get Lync 2013 up and running smoothly As a Unified Communications (UC) technology, Lync allows you to keep track of your contacts? availability so you can communicate with anyone, anywhere, and at any time. With this hands–on book, you will learn how to administer the newest and most robust version of Lync Server in order to send an IM; start or join an audio, video, or web conference; or make a phone call through a familiar interface. Packed with real–world exercises throughout, this unique resource encourages you to learn from the best practices and deployments of others so that you can benefit from their experiences. Walks you through designing and managing enterprise instant messaging and conferencing solutions Details how to configure voicemail, enterprise voice, dual–forking, and VoIP Teaches you how to automate management tasks Shares invaluable advice for monitoring, diagnosing, and troubleshooting problems Helps you understand SIP and authentication technologies With Mastering Microsoft Lync Server 2013 , you?ll gain the skills you need to effectively deploy Lync Server 2013 and be on your way to gaining all the benefits UC has to offer. INDICE: Introduction  xix Part I • Fundamentals       1 Chapter 1 • What’s in Lync?     3 Chapter 2 • Standards and Protocols    37 Chapter 3 • Security 67 Chapter 4 • Clients     105 Part 2 • Getting Lync Up and Running  141 Chapter 5 • Planning Your Deployment    143 Chapter 6 • Installation      189 Chapter 7 • Migration and Upgrades  255 Part 3 • Administration   299 Chapter 8 • Introduction to PowerShell, the Lync Management and Regular Expressions 301 Chapter 9 • Role–Based Access Control 341 Chapter 10 • User Administration 367 Chapter 11 • Archiving and Monitoring 403 Chapter 12 • Troubleshooting  441 Part 4 • Voice 471 Chapter 13 • Getting Started with Voice 473 Chapter 14 • Call Admission Control  507 Chapter 15 • E911 and Location Information Services  545 Chapter 16 • Extended Voice Functionality565 Part 5 • Integration  613 Chapter 17 • Exchange and SharePoint  615 Chapter 18 • Hybrid Deployments 681 Chapter 19 • Th ird–Party Integration   703 Part 6 • Mobile Devices 743 Chapter 20 • Mobility 745 Appendix A • The Bottom Line  799 Chapter 1: What’s in Lync?    799 Chapter 2: Standards and Protocols 800 Chapter 3: Security  801 Chapter 4: Clients   802 Chapter 5: Planning Your Deployment 803 Chapter 6: Installation 803 Chapter 7: Migration and Upgrades  806 Chapter 8: Introduction to PowerShell, the Lync Management Shell, and Regular Expressions    807 Chapter 9: Role–Based Access Control      809 Chapter 10: User Administration 812 Chapter 11: Archiving and Monitoring  814 Chapter 12: Troubleshooting   815 Chapter 13: Getting Started with Voice  816 Chapter 14: Call Admission Control  817 Chapter 15: E911 and Location Information Services  818 Chapter 16: Extended Voice Functionality  819 Chapter 17: Exchange and SharePoint 820 Chapter 18: Hybrid Deployment  822 Chapter 19: Third–Party Integration  823 Chapter 20: Mobility  826 Chapter 21: Telephony Devices 827 Appendix B • Adoption   829 Understanding the Power of UC  829 The Promise   829 The Pitfalls        830 Introducing Lync to Your Business      831 Piloting Lync 832 Training Your Users    834 Appendix C • Using Persistent Chat Effectively 839 Introduction to Persistent Chat   839 Examples of Role–Based Solutions for Persistent Chat   840 Project Managers  840 Lawyers 842 Consultants 843 Examples of Industry–Based Solutions for Persistent Chat 844 Banking  844 Software Company      845 Operations for Multinational Enterprise (MNE)845 Better “Unification” of Data       847 What Is MindLink?   847 Index 851

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-52132-8
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 888
  • Fecha Publicación: 31/05/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés