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Microsoft Messaging and Mobility User Group September 2008 Meeting
- Date
- Wed, 10 Sep 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Microsoft Ltd , London, GB
- Cost
- Free
This event will be held in London at the MSFT offices in Cardinal Place near Victoria.
This month we have a exciting session led by John Stewart-Murray from Dialogic. John will be introducing telephony to us as IT Pros. We will cover useful terms and then look at common scenarios which you may encounter.
We will then also look at how telephony is becoming integrated into the Exchange world by talking about how the telephony world operates with the Exchange UM role.
The meeting will be held on Wednesday 10th September.
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