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Living With Lync
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Like moving in with any partner, learning to live with Microsoft Lync requires experience, patience, trial and error and sometimes a little compromise. Before you agree to share your desk and your computer with Lync, you should establish some relationship rules. And, if you quickly moved in together in a moment of “heated feature passion”, but now feel the initial attraction fading, some UC “couples therapy” might re-kindle the original “spark” and improve organizational effectiveness.
This ongoing series by NoJitter contributor and Microsoft partner Kevin Kieller provides a detailed, in-depth look at what an enterprise needs to do to implement Lync successfully—the challenges and benefits that you can expect.
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