Microsoft Office System Webcast: Tips and Tricks for Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 (Level 100)
Overview Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 is an integrated communications client that enables information workers to communicate in real time. As the recommended client for Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005, Communicator 2005 integrates with Microsoft Office System applications and enterprise telephony infrastructure. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to communicate easily and efficiently in real time with Communicator 2005.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 24th February 2006 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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