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Microsoft’s Biz IM Server Goes Gold

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Ryan Naraine
Ryan Naraine
Oct 26, 2004

After nearly six months of beta testing, Microsoft’s Office Live Communications Server 2005 is ready for prime
time.

The next iteration of Redmond’s enterprise instant messaging product
was released to manufacturers on Tuesday with enhanced real-time
communications capabilities but full-fledged interoperability with
America Online’s AIM and the Yahoo Messenger networks won’t be available
until the first quarter next year.

Microsoft originally announced the interoperability
deal with AOL and Yahoo back in July. That deal called for Microsoft to
pay AOL and Yahoo for access to millions of IM consumers and resell that
access to businesses running LCS 2005.

When it goes live in the first quarter of 2005, the interoperability
service will be sold as add-on modules within LCS 2005.

For the first time, the Live Communications Server will be available
in both Standard and Enterprise Editions and Microsoft said the new
version adds improvements to federated identity capabilities, instant
messaging and presence integration.

With federated ID, two or more businesses can share IM and presence
awareness in real time in an encrypted, authenticated and managed
environment. Microsoft promises that LCS 2005 will eventually allow
users to share presence information and IM with suppliers and customers
using all three major IM networks — MSN, AOL and Yahoo.

The new version also comes with improvements to remote user access;
increased scalability to allow up to 15,000 active IM users per server
and a new tiered architecture using Microsoft SQL Server.

LCS 2005 ships with Windows Messenger as the preferred IM client but
the eventual plan is to adopt the Istanbul
client
to power instant messaging, telephony integration and
PC-based voice and video.

Istanbul is currently in beta and is scheduled to ship in the first
half of 2005.

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